Over the weekend, the Apple iPod turned 20. To honor this, we created a deluge of content, including vox pops, how it got us through war, and comparing it to the Zune.
But it wasnāt just us getting involved in this celebration.Ā The folks over at Panic gave us all another gift: a glimpse at a prototype of the original iPod. Take a look at this beauty:
Whatās breathtaking about this prototype iPod here is theĀ size of the damn thing. Have a look at it alongside the finished product:
Now, did you notice that in the headline for this piece, I put āprototypeā in quotes? Well, thatās because what weāre seeing above isnātĀ quite a prototype. Effectively, what weāre looking at are the guts of the originalĀ iPod in something called a ānon-enclosure device.ā
Letās have a look inside this big plastic box for some more context:
As you can see, thereās a lot of empty space in the enclosure. The date on there is also interesting: September 3, 2001. Thatās less than two months before the launch of the original iPod. A curious combination of facts.
Thankfully, Tony Fadell (inventor of the iPod and co-inventor of the iPhone)Ā shined some light on it.
This is a P68/Dulcimer iPod prototype we (very quickly) made before the true form factor design was ready. Didnāt want it look like an iPod for confidentiality ā the buttons placement, the size ā it was mostly air inside ā and the wheel worked (poorly) https://t.co/qeNMHMmVsc
ā Tony Fadell (@tfadell) October 23, 2021
In other words, this prototype allowed people to work on the software of the original iPod without the danger of its outward appearance being leaked.
Well, I hope you took as much joy as me from seeing this prototype of the original iPod. Now, back to dreaming of what a modern version of Appleās MP3 player would be likeā¦
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