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`MACWORLD EXPO, NEW YORK—July l7, 2002—Apple® today extended its lead in the portable digital music market with the
`introduction of the next generation iPod‘”, available in three configurations: a 563 model that now starts at just $299 (US); a
`1063 model that is 10 percent thinnerforjust $399 (US); and a new ZOGB model that can hold 4,000 songs forjust $499 (US).
`Both the lOGB and the ZOGB models feature the industry’s first solid—state touch wheel for incredible precision, accuracy and
`durability, and include a new Apple carrying case and wired remote. The new iPods will be available for the first time to both
`Mac® and Windows customers.
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`“The award—winning iPod now comes in models that are more affordable, thinner and hold up to 4,000 songs in your pocket,"
`said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “But the biggest news is that we’re bringing the iPod to Windows users, so they can join this
`amazing portable digital music revolution."
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`iPod is the only portable digital music player with Auto—sync, an innovative feature that automatically downloads an entire
`digital music library into an iPod and keeps it up—to—date wheneverthe iPod is plugged back into a Mac. With iPod’s built—in
`FireWire® port, a massive 4,000 song library can be downloaded in just over 30 minutes verses the more than 13 hours it
`would take to transfer 4,000 songs with USE—based devices. The iPod’s battery provides up to 10 hours of continuous music
`and recharges automatically whenever iPod is connected, using power supplied over the FireWire cable.
`For Mac users, the
`new iPod will include the new iTunesTM 3, Apple’s award—winning digital music software.* iTunes 3 adds dozens of new
`features including Smart Playlists that automatically and dynamically update playlists based on simple rules set by the user,
`Sound Check for consistent volume playback and support for audio programming from Audible.com. With these new features,
`Mac users can easily transfer audio programming and sound quality adjustments to their iPod to use wherever they go. Users
`can now sync information back to iTunes to bookmark where they left off listening to Audible programming, or to update
`song play—counts or last—played dates for iTu nes’ Smart Playlists. iPod’s new digital clock adds the necessary time and date
`stamp to individual songs.
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`For Windows users, the iPod now works seamlessly with MUSICMATCH Jukebox, the number one selling music software for
`PCs. iPod is the only MP3 player to provide Windows customers with Apple’s exclusive Auto—sync technology, to keep their
`iPod automatically updated every time it is plugged into their PC. Users also have the option to manually transfer individual
`songs or playlists from their MUSICMATCH library to their iPod. iPod for Windows will ship with MUSICMATCH Jukebox.
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`iPod for Mac or Windows comes with improved headphones that offer enhanced bass response, smoother transitions and
`more accurate high—end sound reproduction. iPod also features a redesigned and more portable thin FireWire cable; 2063 and
`1063 iPod models include a built—in protective cover forthe FireWire port.
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`Pricing &Availability
`The new iPod will be available fora suggested retail price of $299 (US) forthe SGB iPod, $399 (US) for the 1068 iPod and $499
`(US) for the 2063 iPod through the Apple Store“? (www.apple.com), Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers. iPod
`for Mac will be available in early August and iPod for Windows will be available in late August. Laser engraving is available for
`$49 (US) and can include two lines of text with up to 27 characters per line.
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`All iPod models include earbud headphones, Apple iPod PowerAdapter and FireWire cable. 1063 and 2063 iPod models
`include carrying case and wired remote; optional remote and carrying case are available for SGB iPod models. iPod for
`Windows also includes a 4—pin—to—6—pin FireWire adapter. iPod for Mac includes [Tunes 3; iPod for Windows includes
`MUSICMATCH Jukebox software.
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`iPod for Mac requires Mac® OS X version 10.] or Mac OS 9.2, iTunes 2.0.4 and a Macintosh with built—in FireWire port. iPod for
`Windows requires a PC with built—in FireWire or a Windows—certified FireWire card and Windows Me, Windows 2000, or
`Windows XP Home or Professional.
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`*Some iPod features require a Mac and iTunes 3.
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