Apple Merges iPod & iPod Photo Lines
CUPERTINO, Calif., June 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/—Apple(R) today 
announced that the iPod(R) and iPod photo lines are merging, creating a single 
line of white iPods that all feature color displays with the ability to view 
album artwork, photos and play slideshows in stunning color. The simplified 
iPod lineup features a 20GB model, holding up to 5,000 songs priced at just 
$299 and a 60GB model, holding up to 15,000 songs priced at $399. Also 
starting today, iPods will offer an easy to use Podcast menu, including 
bookmarking within a Podcast and the ability to display Podcast artwork in 
color.
   
“iPod customers love to enhance their listening experience with color,” 
said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s vice president of iPod Product Marketing. “By 
simplifying our iPod lineup to include 20GB and 60GB models with color screens 
and the new Podcast menu, iPod and iTunes provide the world’s easiest and 
appealing way to discover, subscribe, manage and listen to Podcasts.”
  
iPod’s color display provides a crisp, clear full color experience for 
users to take their entire photo library with them or for viewing album 
artwork, calendars, contacts and games. The 60GB iPod holds up to 
25,000 digital photos, and the 20GB iPod holds up to 20,000 digital photos. 
Both models feature the ability to import photos from a digital camera with 
the optional iPod Camera Connector and let users combine their favorite music 
and photos to create slideshows for viewing right on their iPod or for sharing 
with family and friends on a big screen TV.
 
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How does the 20 GB hold up to 20,000 photos and the 60 holds up to 25,000? Only 5000 more?