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`Download Contacts into iPod Alongside Your Music
`MACWORLD EXPO, TOKYOiMarch 21, 20027Apple® today announced a second model of its groundbreaking iPod® digital
`music player that features a 1063 hard drive, allowing users to pack an incredible 2,000 CDequality songs into the iPod’s
`ultraeportable, 6.570unce design. Apple also announced that all iPod owners can now download free software that adds the
`ability to download and store contact lists with up to 1,000 names and addresses right alongside their music. In addition,
`customers can now order their new iPod with a custom laser engraving etched into iPod’s stainless steel back.
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`“iPod lets you easily put your entire music collection in your pocket and listen to it anywhere. With the new 1063 iPod, you can
`listen to your music continuously on six roundetrip flights between San Francisco and Tokyo and never hear the same song
`twice," said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO.“ Plus, now you can store your contact lists inside your iPod, too."
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`iPod owners can now add a special touch to their new iPod by personalizing the stainless steel back with a custom laser
`engraving. The iPod can be engraved with a name and/or personal message to commemorate special events such as a
`graduation, birthday, or a winning team’s season, as well as for identification in case of loss.
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`iPod is the only portable music player with AutoeSync, an innovative feature that automatically downloads your entire iTunesTM
`digital music library into iPod and automatically keeps it upetoedate whenever the iPod is plugged into a Mac®. With iPod’s
`builtein FireWire® port, a massive 2,000 song library can be downloaded in less than 20 minutesiBO times faster than USBe
`based devices. The iPod’s battery provides up to 10 hours of continuous music and recharges automatically whenever iPod is
`connected to a Mac, using power supplied over the FireWire cable.
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`iPod is the first portable music player that allows users to carry all their contact information for a thousand colleagues, family
`and friends, right next to their entire music collection. Customers can transfer contact lists from Entourage, Palm Desktop or
`Mac® OS X’s Address Book into the iPod Contacts folder.
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`With its innovative scroll wheel and graphical user interface, iPod customers can quickly accelerate through an entire library of
`2,000 songs to find and play their favorite song or quickly and easily access any of their contacts in seconds.
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`Apple has also added 20 EQ presets, ranging from R813 to Classical, allowing customers to adjust the iPod’s dynamic range to
`better match the music they are listening to. Customers can apply EQ settings to songs while they listen to them with the
`iPod’s Settings menu, or utilize the EQ settings that they assigned to individual songs in their iTunes library.
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`Pricing 8: Availability
`The new IOGB iPod is available immediately for a suggested retail price of $499 (US), and the SGB model remains priced at
`$399 (US), through The Apple Store® (www.apple.com), Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers. Laser engraving
`is available for $49 (US) and can include two lines of text with up to 27 characters per line. An iTunes 2 CD, earbudestyle
`headphones, FireWire cable and FireWireebased power adapter are all included. Both Contact and EQ features are available for
`free download to current iPod owners at www.apple.com/ipod. iPod requires Mac OS X version 10.1 or Mac OS 9.2 and iTunes
`2.0.4.
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`Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 19705 with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the
`19805 with the Macintosh. Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to students, educators,
`creative professionals and consumers around the world through its innovative hardware, software and Internet offerings.
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