Personal MP3 Player iPod 2001

Made:
2001 in Taiwan
maker:
Apple Inc

Apple iPod, 5Gb capacity portable MP3 player, first generation of the iPod range, 2001. Includes Box, Manual, headphones and mains lead adapter.

The 1990s saw the arrival of ‘cloud storage’. The cloud enabled images and sounds to be stored and shared online, so for users uploading photos to services such as Facebook it was free and easy. However, behind the scenes, huge power-hungry data centres were required to store the enormous quantities of digital information being shared. Converting music to digital files made it possible to squeeze thousands of songs onto a single device. Computers were increasingly connected to the internet, enabling easy, and sometimes illegal, music-sharing, creating new challenges for the music industry. Users of the enormously successful iPod could legally download songs from Apple’s iTunes service.

Details

Category:
Computing & Data Processing
Object Number:
2007-43
type:
digital mp3 player
credit:
Weiss, Joe

Parts

Personal MP3 Player iPod 2001

Apple iPod, 5Gb capacity portable MP3 player, first generation of the iPod range, 2001.

More

The 1990s saw the arrival of ‘cloud storage’. The cloud enabled images and sounds to be stored and shared online, so for users uploading photos to services such as Facebook it was free and easy. However, behind the scenes, huge power-hungry data centres were required to store the enormous quantities of digital information being shared. Converting music to digital files made it possible to squeeze thousands of songs onto a single device. Computers were increasingly connected to the internet, enabling easy, and sometimes illegal, music-sharing, creating new challenges for the music industry. Users of the enormously successful iPod could legally download songs from Apple’s iTunes service.

Measurements:
overall: 100 mm x 60 mm x 20 mm, .185 kg
Materials:
metal (unknown) and plastic (unidentified)
Object Number:
2007-43/1
type:
digital mp3 player
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Box for Personal MP3 Player iPod

Box for Personal MP3 Player iPod

Box, Manual, headphones and mains lead adapter for Apple iPod, 5Gb capacity portable MP3 player, first generation of the iPod range, 2001.

More

The 1990s saw the arrival of ‘cloud storage’. The cloud enabled images and sounds to be stored and shared online, so for users uploading photos to services such as Facebook it was free and easy. However, behind the scenes, huge power-hungry data centres were required to store the enormous quantities of digital information being shared. Converting music to digital files made it possible to squeeze thousands of songs onto a single device. Computers were increasingly connected to the internet, enabling easy, and sometimes illegal, music-sharing, creating new challenges for the music industry. Users of the enormously successful iPod could legally download songs from Apple’s iTunes service.

Object Number:
2007-43/2
type:
box
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum