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iPod AV (pics + video)

O, so that one "rumor" post someone made was real...
HA to all you fanwagoners that bought the video ones
 
Originally posted by: Nik
pics:
http://mirror.root.vc/macshrine.com/ipodav.htm

video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=B1H_d_7CVPc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zjcQvBpNec

I've never heard of the AV, but a friend of mine just sent me this over IM. :Q This is the first Apple product I've ever even considered purchasing, if money weren't an issue. :Q

Arg...theres no proof that the first or second links are real. After a LONG discussion at the Macrumors forums, it's general consensus that it's a fake. The second video (third link) was already admitted to be fake by its creator.

The only real evidence that the photos are real is that MacShrine claims they got a letter from Apple Legal telling them to remove the images. However, Apple in the past has sent these letters to any site hosting the image under scrutiny. Every other site hosting the iPod AV images has not gotten any such letter (including Engadget), so it very well may be a fake letter, too.

EDIT: I forgot to mention, look at the second photo on the first page, and look about at the halfway point of the screen. Looks completely photoshopped. On top of that, how would Apple get Ice Age 2 months before it's release, despite it comes from their competitors (Pixar vs. Dreamworks) studio?
 
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: Nik
pics:
http://mirror.root.vc/macshrine.com/ipodav.htm

video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=B1H_d_7CVPc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zjcQvBpNec

I've never heard of the AV, but a friend of mine just sent me this over IM. :Q This is the first Apple product I've ever even considered purchasing, if money weren't an issue. :Q

Arg...theres no proof that the first or second links are real. After a LONG discussion at the Macrumors forums, it's general consensus that it's a fake. The second video (third link) was already admitted to be fake by its creator.

The only real evidence that the photos are real is that MacShrine claims they got a letter from Apple Legal telling them to remove the images. However, Apple in the past has sent these letters to any site hosting the image under scrutiny. Every other site hosting the iPod AV images has not gotten any such letter (including Engadget), so it very well may be a fake letter, too.

Link about the author of the second video?
 
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: Nik
pics:
http://mirror.root.vc/macshrine.com/ipodav.htm

video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=B1H_d_7CVPc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zjcQvBpNec

I've never heard of the AV, but a friend of mine just sent me this over IM. :Q This is the first Apple product I've ever even considered purchasing, if money weren't an issue. :Q

Arg...theres no proof that the first or second links are real. After a LONG discussion at the Macrumors forums, it's general consensus that it's a fake. The second video (third link) was already admitted to be fake by its creator.

The only real evidence that the photos are real is that MacShrine claims they got a letter from Apple Legal telling them to remove the images. However, Apple in the past has sent these letters to any site hosting the image under scrutiny. Every other site hosting the iPod AV images has not gotten any such letter (including Engadget), so it very well may be a fake letter, too.

Link about the author of the second video?

Give me a few minutes, and I'll try to find it.

EDIT: Still looking, can't seem to find it. If you're really curious, this is a nice short (at least compared to the MR discussion) read:
http://forums.appleinsider.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=61715
 
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: Nik
pics:
http://mirror.root.vc/macshrine.com/ipodav.htm

video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=B1H_d_7CVPc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zjcQvBpNec

I've never heard of the AV, but a friend of mine just sent me this over IM. :Q This is the first Apple product I've ever even considered purchasing, if money weren't an issue. :Q

Arg...theres no proof that the first or second links are real. After a LONG discussion at the Macrumors forums, it's general consensus that it's a fake. The second video (third link) was already admitted to be fake by its creator.

The only real evidence that the photos are real is that MacShrine claims they got a letter from Apple Legal telling them to remove the images. However, Apple in the past has sent these letters to any site hosting the image under scrutiny. Every other site hosting the iPod AV images has not gotten any such letter (including Engadget), so it very well may be a fake letter, too.

EDIT: I forgot to mention, look at the second photo on the first page, and look about at the halfway point of the screen. Looks completely photoshopped. On top of that, how would Apple get Ice Age 2 months before it's release, despite it comes from their competitors (Pixar vs. Dreamworks) studio?
How could someone fake those movies? Unless they made their own iPod things??
 
Originally posted by: joedrake
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: Nik
pics:
http://mirror.root.vc/macshrine.com/ipodav.htm

video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=B1H_d_7CVPc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zjcQvBpNec

I've never heard of the AV, but a friend of mine just sent me this over IM. :Q This is the first Apple product I've ever even considered purchasing, if money weren't an issue. :Q

Arg...theres no proof that the first or second links are real. After a LONG discussion at the Macrumors forums, it's general consensus that it's a fake. The second video (third link) was already admitted to be fake by its creator.

The only real evidence that the photos are real is that MacShrine claims they got a letter from Apple Legal telling them to remove the images. However, Apple in the past has sent these letters to any site hosting the image under scrutiny. Every other site hosting the iPod AV images has not gotten any such letter (including Engadget), so it very well may be a fake letter, too.

EDIT: I forgot to mention, look at the second photo on the first page, and look about at the halfway point of the screen. Looks completely photoshopped. On top of that, how would Apple get Ice Age 2 months before it's release, despite it comes from their competitors (Pixar vs. Dreamworks) studio?
How could someone fake those movies? Unless they made their own iPod things??

Google the iWalk. Someone made a fake with multiple videos of an Apple PDA a few years ago, and posted them online. They looked very believable.
 
Originally posted by: HN
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Originally posted by: joedrake
Originally posted by: HN
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Yes I finally get to call repost on Nik

REPOST

i haven't seen the pic or the second video around here before this.
Text

Text

in both those links, my statement still stands that the pic or the second video has not been posted here.

Totally different images. Not a repost.
 
Originally posted by: SLCentral
On top of that, how would Apple get Ice Age 2 months before it's release, despite it comes from their competitors (Pixar vs. Dreamworks) studio?
not claiming fake or real in regards to the pics or video.
but as for Ice Age 2, that could be the trailer.
 
Originally posted by: HN
Originally posted by: SLCentral
On top of that, how would Apple get Ice Age 2 months before it's release, despite it comes from their competitors (Pixar vs. Dreamworks) studio?
not claiming fake or real in regards to the pics video.
but as for Ice Age 2, that could be the trailer.

People at MacRumors already proved that to be incorrect. Taking that time shown in the picture in the trailer shows a different scene, assuming those are seconds and milliseconds. There's no way a trailer could be 17 minutes long, which adds more evidence to it being a fake.
 
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