Here’s a bit from Apple’s press release at the time:Īpple has created the online music industry’s first-of-its-kind “Digital Box Set.” The first digital box set, “The Complete U2,” will contain over 400 tracks, including all of the band’s albums and over 25 rare and unreleased tracks. Over the years, I’ve heard people say that this iPod came loaded with all of the band’s music, but that isn’t entirely true. The iPod was a 20 GB model that sold for $349, a $50 premium over the standard 20 GB 4th-generation iPod. To create it, Apple took a 4th-generation iPod, but tweaked the colors and had the signatures of the band members engraved on the stainless steel back of the iPod: The first-generation U2 iPod is probably the most well-known. In reality, there were three U2 iPods, spacing from 2004 until the fall of 2007. Perhaps even more famous was the U2 iPod. The iPod mini, iPod shuffle, iPod nano, iPod photo, iPod classic and iPod touch all enjoyed time on store shelves.Ī couple of special-edition iPods were created, such as the Harry Potter Collector’s iPod released in 2005. The original may have been just a single 5 GB player delivering 1,000 songs in your pocket, but the line spread from there to meet the needs of many more users. Over the span of two decades, Apple made a bunch of iPods.
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