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The iPod mini (2004) distilled the original iPod's formula into a compact, colorful aluminum chassis with a smaller scroll wheel, offering 4GB or 6GB storage in a device that felt premium and distinctly fashionable. It proved that a smaller form factor with slightly less storage could appeal to style-conscious listeners willing to sacrifice capacity for portability. The mini became a cultural phenomenon and outsold the original full-size iPod.
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American technology giant whose audio division has transformed how billions listen to music. The original iPod and iTunes ecosystem created the digital music revolution, while AirPods became the world's most popular wireless earphones. The AirPods Max and AirPods Pro showcase Apple's H2 chip technol...
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