Apple has replenished the iPod lineup by introducing a new iPod Shuffle, Nano and Touch. We take a look back at previous iPods.
Original iPod
2nd Generation iPod
3rd Generation iPod
iPod Mini
4th, 5th Generation iPod
iPod Shuffle
iPod Nano
2nd, 3rd Generation iPod Nano
2nd, 3rd Generation iPod Shuffle
Fourth Generation iPod Nano
iPod Touch
Multitouch iPod Nano
New iPod Touch
New iPod Shuffle
 
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3rd Generation iPod

The third generation iPod came out in April 2003, with an all-touch interface, and a variety of hard drives (10, 20, 30, 40GB). The battery size fell from 10 hours to eight hours, and it was the first model to sport a dock connector.

Read more: Read about the Evolution of the iPod