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Tmoore2IPod, First Generation First introduced on October 23, 2001. The retail price was $399 and this unit had a 5GBhard drive First Generation IPod Mini, First Generation IPod Mini Introduced January 6, 2004. This miniture version of the IPod only had 4 GBof storage and cost $249 Second Generation Mini, First Generation First introduced on October 23, 2001. The retail price was $399 and this unit had a 5GBhard drive Second Generation, IPod NANO ???? Introduced on September 2005. This unit was based on flash memory instead of hard drive. This unit was availiable in 1, 2, and 4 GB models and measeured .27 inches thisck with a weight of only 1.5 ounces., Fifth Generation Released on October 12, 2005. These units were availiable in 30 and 60GB capacitites and were able to play MPEG-4 and H.264 video. IPod NANO, IPod IPod is a portable media player designed, marketed, and manufactured by Apple Computer. First Generation, IPod ???? Originally IPod connected to the user's computer to update songs and recharge the batterythrough FireWall. Then a dock connector was added to allow users to use FireWall or their USB port to make data transfers. The first three generations usedtwo ARM 7TDMI-derived CPU's running at 9o MHz. Later models use variable speed chips to run at a peak 80 MHz to save battery life. These Ipods use 1.8 inch ATA harddrives made by Toshiba. These all have 32 MiB of RAM., Fourth Generation Introduced in July of 2004 and is said to be the model that started the "IPod craze". Availiable in 2 sizes, 20 and 40GB. Fifth Generation, Second Generation Mini Introduced in February 2005. This unit had a 6 GB capapcity and a better batterry that enabled it to last for 18 hours. , Second Generation Introduced on July 17, 2002. This unit had 10GB and 20 GB capacities and had a touch-sensitive scroll wheel instead of the original mechanical wheel. Third Generation