The Guts Of An iPod
The Infamous Grimace writes: "The folks at
this Japanese web site
have provided pics of the inside of an iPod. A quick breakdown of it in English is
here. The FireWire contoller appears to be
TIs TSB43AA82, the chip is PortalPlayers PP5002B
w/ an ARM7TDMI-based core. Apparently it has encoding abilities as well. The hard-drive is Toshiba's MK5002MAL."
Look. Another /google-cache/babelfish/article copypaste/ karma whore.
Apple is subsidizing the cost of this player in order to promote the Apple Computer. From Apple's iPod spec page:
Requirements
- Apple computer with built-in FireWire port
- Mac OS 9.2.1 (or later) or Mac OS X v10.1 (or later)
- iTunes 2 software (included)
So basically, you wind up paying less than what Apple is putting into the product for the sheer promotion of Apple's other products. However, I'm sure that some l337 h4x0r will figure out how to make this work with real PCs and Apple will cancel the whole program.
Life is the leading cause of death in America.
The macnn forums are down every other week. Hmmm... I wonder if they run linux or OS X server?
F-bacher
James Tiberius Kirk: "Spock, the women on your planet are logical. No other planet in the galaxy can make that claim."
Why is this weird? I thought it was quite common knowledge that apple doesn't/didn't have the know-how to do operating systems. Hence the purchase of next, people who did.
t.
Congratulations, you've discovered that Apple hardware is overpriced! Welcome to the club.
In all seriousness, you raise an important point. Apple would love nothing more than for you to believe that the iMac somehow uses premium components, when in reality they are composed of ALL commodity parts, save the motherboard.
Trying to justify the high priced hardware is impossible. Just think of it this way - it's the price of using MacOS. If paying the extra couple hundred bucks isn't worth it to get macos for you, don't. If it is, do.