The iPod could also be gone, however we’ll always remember how unimaginable Apple’s transportable music participant was. To mark its unimaginable run, the staff at Lumafield has put the iPod below its Neptune scanner to point out off simply how exceptional and revolutionary it was–and the way it advanced through the years.
Lumafield selected three fashions for scanning: the first-gen iPod, the sixth-gen iPod Basic, and the unique iPod nano. The outcomes are mesmerizing and present how Tony Fadell and iPod staff was capable of engineer the iPod for max house and thinness. In reality, Fadell joined Lumafield to look at the scans and reminisce in regards to the complexity and precision that went into designing every participant. As product lead Jon Bruner explains:
We selected these iPod fashions as a result of they illustrated a number of main milestones. The primary one, after all, was a landmark in product design, however it’s additionally the one one with a mechanical wheel. You possibly can see the ball bearing within the scan, and Tony talks about how arduous it was to develop a mechanical wheel that wouldn’t rock aspect to aspect when it was getting used. The sixth Technology iPod Basic was the mature model of that product line, with a solid-state wheel, extra fashionable connectors, and far much less empty house inside. The Nano Gen 1 predated the sixth Gen iPod Basic and represents an unlimited quantity of progress in miniaturization.
We’ve created a gallery of our favourite photographs under, however head over to Lumafield’s iPod CT Scan web site to take a look at the total video and 360-degree scans.
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