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Mudbug said:
I think the bigger picture we're all missing is that these colored models could very well be the hPod coming out. We've already seen a colored full-sized iPod in Carly Fiorina's (sp) hand and the video didn't lend itself to tell which color it was. It seems to me to make sense to give the lower-end, smaller sized old feature set as it stands to HP and let them market it to their hearts content, since the Apple version will be the new revision of it. Then the colors make sense, as does the early stock #'s for Best Buy being roughly around the time that the hPod is due to debut.

Carly announced that they are "HP Blue". So they are the exact color they look like they are in those shots.
 
ehurtley said:
Carly announced that they are "HP Blue". So they are the exact color they look like they are in those shots.

Also, she was holding up the new-defunct four-button iPod, which makes me think it was just a prop. I don't think Apple would upgrade their line and then reintroduce the old body style.
 
I was just in the local Best Buy (South Portland, Maine) and saw that the case where they usually keep iPods was completely empty, except for new shelf tags. There was a tag for a 15GB for $249, a "Purple 15GB" for $299, a "Yellow" (I think) 20GB and an "Orange" 40GB. They also had shelf tags for the recently announced 4G 20 & 40 GB pods.
These were regular, printed, stock tags and appeared to be marking shelves waiting for stock. I think it was the tag for the 4G 20GB that said "as advertised" on it.
Is this maybe a Best Buy error that has gone so far as to have the merchandising area set up, or is there maybe something really coming?
 
croooow said:
Apple store only has 2 year and it's most expensive than Bestbuy's 4 year (and they just give you a new one if you have trouble, no questions asked)

That's not true. If it has happened to you, you're lucky. Read the contract, though and you run into some significant complications if the product becomes discontinued. Moreover, I've had a bad experience with that fraud of a warranty.
 
themadchemist said:
That's not true. If it has happened to you, you're lucky. Read the contract, though and you run into some significant complications if the product becomes discontinued. Moreover, I've had a bad experience with that fraud of a warranty.

Have not had an issue with replacement so far. Unless Best Buy has changed the terms recently.
 
Yellow iPod

I happen to work at Best Buy (a few of us do know what we're talking about btw) and when I went into work this morning someone had put a price tag in our display case for a 20 gig yellow iPod. I have the price tag, so either someone at Best Buy is a complete moron (there are a few of those as well) and sent us a non-existant price tag or there will be colored iPods coming.
 
xDavidx said:
I happen to work at Best Buy (a few of us do know what we're talking about btw) and when I went into work this morning someone had put a price tag in our display case for a 20 gig yellow iPod. I have the price tag, so either someone at Best Buy is a complete moron (there are a few of those as well) and sent us a non-existant price tag or there will be colored iPods coming.

Hmm, this is an interesting bit of info to support the "Colored iPod/Best Buy" rumor. My gut feeling is that there won't be colored iPods (otherwise why wouldn't they have been anmnounced last week along with the 4G iPods all at once?), but perhaps there's more to this rumor than I thought. I guess we'll see... I still don't see it making much sense to introduce the new iPods but not to introduce colored one's while they were at it - what benefit is there in doing that?
 
I also work at best buy...and I was wondering why the case had a tag for a purple iPod...I thought it was a misprint or something, but I guess not.

The protection plan on the iPods is very good...think about it, if the battery dies, you pay $99 to get it replaced, unless its under the protection plan, in which you would pay nothing to get a new comparable model.
 
xDavidx said:
I happen to work at Best Buy (a few of us do know what we're talking about btw) and when I went into work this morning someone had put a price tag in our display case for a 20 gig yellow iPod. I have the price tag, so either someone at Best Buy is a complete moron (there are a few of those as well) and sent us a non-existant price tag or there will be colored iPods coming.

Could be color coding for the Big Box stores. One to give them something that might drive sales. But also help their underpaid Customer Service workers from taking back the "wrong" iPod.
 
BBY Price tags do not mean anything.

I used to work at Best Buy. I used to put up those price tags. I can not count the number of times I had to make correction tags after the system screwed up. Something Stated as Blue when it was really green. incorrect specs. etc. It doesn't mean anything.

You guys are relying on Best Buy for you rumors ? Come on now. You should know better.
 
Macrumors said:
A few reports indicate that Best Buy has received new product codes for new iPods to be available in August and September:

Purple iPod (15GB)
Yellow iPod (20GB)
Orange iPod (40GB)

Presumably this could be an abbreviated list, but may hint toward color iPods associated with the impending release.


LOL and no one believed the guy who posted this info in the forums a last week...
 
kirk26 said:
LOL and no one believed the guy who posted this info in the forums a last week...

Um, yah, no one believed it, and they were all right since there no longer is a 15 GB model. Even if colored models do show up, the initial rumor was false. Your point being? ;)
 
White iPods

I'm not so sure I would ever want a colored iPod, I'm just so used to the original white color. But I think it would be a very good idea for apple to make them as I'm sure many people would like the extra personalization it would provide.
 
kaylie_kipe said:
I'm not so sure I would ever want a colored iPod, I'm just so used to the original white color. But I think it would be a very good idea for apple to make them as I'm sure many people would like the extra personalization it would provide.

Colorware PC doesn't charge ANYTHING extra to buy a colored iPod from them when compared to buying a white iPod from Apple. I would never want a colored iPod, but if someone does, he/she can.

Right now, the iPods are 3Gs, but colored 4Gs will surely hit the shelves soon.
 
well i guess your all wrong, apples 4gen is nothin like that, there wont be any new major updates to the ipods for a while now. COME ON, THEY JUST CAME OUT WITH THE NEW ONES. Also all the pictures that have been posted are just from some kids that had a little bit of free time and played with the buttons!
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Saw the infamous color labels at my local best buy yesterday & asked the sales guy about them, he's like "we're getting new 15's next week!" I can't believe some of the people that work at that store.

I must live in the boonies man.
 
back

I'm in the process of getting my new 4G iPod in the mail and never understood why Apple couldn't / wouldn't produce an aluminum or brushed titanium back instead of the shiny and scratchy plastic...

If Apple were to claim that the reason they avoided such a metal backing was because of weight factors, just look at the iPod Mini or the Motorola v60 phones... they're metal and lightweight.

I have no choice but to get a spiffy case.
 
JDOG_ said:
^*cough* shamless plug *cough*

Saw the infamous color labels at my local best buy yesterday & asked the sales guy about them, he's like "we're getting new 15's next week!" I can't believe some of the people that work at that store.

I must live in the boonies man.

As in, new 15" Powerbooks? The "new" ones that came out in April?

Or 15 new [product name]?

Or the 15 gig iPods (discontinued, I thought)?
 
cgnjny said:
I'm in the process of getting my new 4G iPod in the mail and never understood why Apple couldn't / wouldn't produce an aluminum or brushed titanium back instead of the shiny and scratchy plastic...

If Apple were to claim that the reason they avoided such a metal backing was because of weight factors, just look at the iPod Mini or the Motorola v60 phones... they're metal and lightweight.

I have no choice but to get a spiffy case.

I thought about this too. The way they're pushing the iMac / iPod combo, I'd have thought they'd make the metal look similar.

I personally wanted shiny chrome as the iMac foot ... now that I think about it, though, I just want brushed metal on the back of the iPod. :)
 
themadchemist said:
That's not true. If it has happened to you, you're lucky. Read the contract, though and you run into some significant complications if the product becomes discontinued. Moreover, I've had a bad experience with that fraud of a warranty.

I've never had a problem with Best Buy's plan. I come in, say it doesn't work. They look at it, see it doesn't work. They tell me they don't have the product anymore to replace it, I say then give me the next generation and I'll pay for the price difference if their is one (usually isn't). I walk away happy with a newer product.
 
Ja Di ksw said:
I've never had a problem with Best Buy's plan. I come in, say it doesn't work. They look at it, see it doesn't work. They tell me they don't have the product anymore to replace it, I say then give me the next generation and I'll pay for the price difference if their is one (usually isn't). I walk away happy with a newer product.

Thank goodness we have Best Buy in Canada now. Not that I've ever bought anything there. Haven't even stepped foot in one.
 
Ja Di ksw said:
I've never had a problem with Best Buy's plan. I come in, say it doesn't work. They look at it, see it doesn't work. They tell me they don't have the product anymore to replace it, I say then give me the next generation and I'll pay for the price difference if their is one (usually isn't). I walk away happy with a newer product.

My reading is that if the iPod 20gb goes from $300 to $99 near the end of the warranty, that is all they are required to replace. Which is fine with me.

If the iPod was discontinued during that time by Best Buy they will replace with a "like model". Though with a computer I had they gave me a credit for what I paid for it, and was able able to buy an even better one.
 
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