iPod classic just 'a stop-gap measure'

A leading analyst reckons the iPod classic is a large-capacity stop-gap

An industry expert has dismissed the revamped standard iPod as "a stop-gap measure." iSuppli analyst Chris Crotty suggests that the iPod classic will only exist "until the company can add enough flash memory at an affordable price to provide high-capacity options." Apple has announced the iPod touch with memory capacities of 8 and 16GB.

However, despite Apple's lean deals on huge amounts of Flash memory, it seems not even that was enough to bring iPod touch storage anywhere near that currently achievable with hard drives - at least not at a desirable price point.

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