The Apple iPod Capsule

Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on October 23rd, 2008

The Apple iPod CapsuleAs our devices get smaller and smaller, the idea of a capsule-sized gadget looks more and more likely. This capsule may be one of your next iPods one day soon. Though I’m not sure anyone will be able to use the buttons. Luckily, there’s only one button on it called ‘Home’ where users can touch it and browse the same way they do on the iPhone.

When the capsule is docked to the mini speaker cradle, data in the iPod capsule can be sent and received from the cradle at the same time. The speaker cradle also functions as iPod docking speakers and a charger. After this thing, the next step will be to swallow the player and somehow manipulate it using thought sent to your stomach acids.

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2 Comments to “The Apple iPod Capsule”
  1. DRM and Apple free Says:

    After years of bending their fans over a barrel to pay for their pricey products Apple finally produce an MP3 player that can be inserted rectally. More overpriced design candy from the hype factory!

  2. Conner Flynn Says:

    That’s gotta be the comment of the week.

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