Ipod cases – iSuppli teardown of 2GB iPod nano reveals US$90 BOM and surprising choices of chips

(Friday) September 23, 2005   •   admin

iSuppli teardown of 2GB iPod nano reveals US$90 BOM and surprising choices of chips
DigiTimes – A recent dissection of the new iPod nano music player conducted by iSuppli Teardown Analysis service reveals that Apple Computer has made some surprising choices regarding its semiconductor suppliers. audio processing in its flash-based iPod shuffle. PortalPlayer previously supplied audio

Oregon’s wireless speakers for the iPod
Shiny Shiny – Thankfully, it will work with other players, but the Music Sphere system has been designed with the iPod in mind, and it even has the iBall version with a matching iPod dock/charger. skinniest camera phone Oregon’s wireless speakers for the iPod I may be just about the only person in world not to own an iPod, but even I can’t help letting

There’s lots to like about the iPod Nano
Pittsburgh Tribune Review – Ever since Apple Computer Inc. jumped into the music player business with the original iPod in 2001, the rest of the consumer electronics industry has been playing catch-up. So far, nobody has come close in terms of coolness or sales. released its trimmest full-featured iPod yet. The iPod Nano plays music

Apple’s 2GB iPod nano costs $98.18
DarkVision Hardware – Research firm iSupply took an Apple iPod nano MP3 player apart and investigated how much it costs Apple to build the device. They claim the $199 2GB iPod nano costs Apple $90.18 in materials and $8 to assemble it.

FM Transmitter Cradles iPod in Small, Sleek Vent-Mounted Package
WECT TV-6 – TUSTIN, Calif., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ — Tekkeon today launched myTune(TM) FM, an FM transmitter and car charger for iPod built into a sleek cradle that holds iPod at eye level for quick and easy access.

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