Well, we got iPods with video, but on the topic of predicting, I thought I'd post what I think the true "iPod video" (or movie, or cinema, or whatever) will be like.
* Compact clamshell design with screen on top half and click wheel on bottom. (kind of like a pocket-Powerbook)
* Metallic construction
* 4" 16:9 widescreen display
* Approximately the same length as current models, maybe a centimeter wider, and under .75" thick.
* Small wired remote included for controlling basic music functions without having to open up the unit.
* $499 or less
* Hopefully enough storage for the slogan:
"100 movies in your pocket".
A year from now I'll probably be able to see how close I was to the mark.
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Well, we got iPods with video, but on the topic of predicting, I thought I'd post what I think the true "iPod video" (or movie, or cinema, or whatever) will be like.
* Compact clamshell design with screen on top half and click wheel on bottom. (kind of like a pocket-Powerbook)
* Metallic construction
* 4" 16:9 widescreen display
* Approximately the same length as current models, maybe a centimeter wider, and under .75" thick.
* Small wired remote included for controlling basic music functions without having to open up the unit.
* $499 or less
* Hopefully enough storage for the slogan:
"100 movies in your pocket".
A year from now I'll probably be able to see how close I was to the mark.