If there is ever a product that has been eclipsed by Apple, the iPod classic would be prime candidate.
With the arrival of the iPhone and of the iPod touch, it quickly passed to product with the status of a high capacity walkman intended for those who do not favour the touch interface.And it is true that this device has no place in the new strategy of Apple. It has l' immense defect not to support the iPhone OS and thus not to be able to make its owner a customer for the AppStore. Last year we asked ourselves what would happen, and in the final analysis it remained in the catalogue as a single model, 120 GB proving that the race with the capacity has it also an end, all at least for use as a walkman for music and video in a small package.For the 'back-to-school' season Apple will renew its iPods and we ask for ourselves again what will happen to the iPod classic