
The Apple iPod Classic is a device that is recognized far and wide for reviving the company from ashes. But it looks like it may just not reach to celebrate its 10th birthday on 2011. When it was launched in 2001, it was the only device that could store such big amounts of data and also at reasonable price. But the recent advances in flash memory and SSD technology have made those two storage options the industry standard for everything from netbooks to iPhones. The industry’s current decision for small form HDD products and Apple’s apparent design trajectory for its mobile PMPs and handset devices recommend that it is time to say good bye to the iPod classic and make way for the newer generation.
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This post was written by Brad on July 17, 2009

