As a company, Apple listen to their customers and innovate. That’s what they do. So, you’ll not be surprised to learn that Apple has already responded to the recent economic upheaval by releasing a brand new product: the iLook.

Apple's new product, iLook

Apple’s newest, and perhaps most market-savvy innovation is aimed specifically at those suffering financial stringency as a result of inflation. At $9.99 (or £9.99 in the UK), this latest addition to the iPod family is a real bargain.

The new iLook looks just like a real iPod to passers-by. No, it doesn’t play any music or movies – in fact, it doesn’t play anything at all. That’s the beauty of it. The new iLook enables us to keep up our reputation for being hip and cool, without having to splash out the cash. With the new iLook, we can bee-bop down the street, head rockin’ to the beat, occasionally pulling out our iLook to pretend to skip over a song or adjust the volume.

Check your local Apple iStore for further details and product launch dates.

Comments

5 Responses to “Apple’s new iPod: iLook”

  1. | Balu | on September 26th, 2008 11:23 am

    LOL that was funny
    meanwhile heard of iThing which was launched a while back? =P
    http://indiauncut.com/iublog/article/apple-launches-the-ithing/

  2. Liam on September 26th, 2008 12:18 pm

    @ Balu - The iThing was pretty funny. Thanks for sharing that - I’d not heard of that before you mentioned it, so cheers.

  3. Conall on September 27th, 2008 2:58 pm

    I hope Apple would also sell outrageously overpriced accessories for this iLook, or perhaps just have downloadable instructions for how you can “make your own” out of things you already have around the kitchen!

  4. Michelle on September 29th, 2008 1:16 am

    Finally an apple product for my dad.

  5. Liam on September 29th, 2008 6:36 pm

    @ Michelle -

    Welcome, welcome and thanks for commenting. I am not sure that my father would know how to use even the iLook. Ha-ha. (Just kidding, dad, in case you ever read this post.)

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