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The iPod classic, shuffle probably coming to an end

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A new rumor underscores what I’ve suspected for some time: the iPod classic and iPod shuffle are coming to an end.

The former — though the very best value in iPods (160GB for US$250) — uses a hard disk drive — and Apple’s current, true love in storage is sold state drives. As for the shuffle, it’s basically an iPod nano without a screen.

I’ll miss the iPod classic. It bears the most resemblance to the original iPod. It goes back about 10 years and has seen six generations. So take a bow, iPod classic, you’ve served us well.

As for the iPod shuffle, I’ve never owned one and never seen the point. I like my digital music players to have screens, so I can have more options. The shuffle debuted in 2005 and has gone through four generations.

If you’re a shuffle fan, feel free to scoop some up before (assuming I’m right) they disappear. As for me, well, sorry, iPod shuffle, but I hardly knew you.

— Dennis Sellers

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