A prototype of the iPod Touch 3G that (almost) takes photos

Seen on Twitter, yet another iPod Touch 3G with a camera. And this time, the camera works… almost.

A prototype of the first iPod in a strange format

Seen at Panic, a rather strange prototype of the first iPod.

Les meilleures promotions du jour

Sur cette page, je vous mets les promotions du jour. Ce sont celles que je poste de temps en temps sur Twitter, et les liens sont sponsorisés, ce qui me permet d’acheter certains accessoires pour le site. Je mets des liens vers des promotions intéressantes, idéalement des produits que j’ai essayés ou que je connais bien, avec évidemment une orientation vers les nouvelles technologies.

Lightning adapters also have prototypes

Seen on Twitter, something a bit surprising but logical that it exists: a prototype of a Lightning-to-USB adapter.

A prototype of an Apple Watch Series 2 DVT

Seen on Twitter, a prototype of an Apple Watch. This time, it’s a Series 2 in DVT, featuring the classic QR code commonly found on these kinds of devices.

A prototype of the iPod touch 5G running SwitchBoard

Seen on Twitter, a prototype of the 5th-generation iPod touch (code name N78) running SwitchBoard, the test OS.

A PrePVT prototype of the iPod touch 4G

Seen on Twitter, a prototype of the 4th generation iPod touch, PrePVT.

Some images of prototypes of Pippin in Apple Design.

A few years ago, I talked about the book Apple Design (The Work of the Apple Industrial Design Group) by Paul Kunkel, sharing images from a (poor quality) PDF copy. Since then, I found the actual book, so here are some cleaner images.

A prototype of the first Macintosh

Seen on eBay, a prototype of the first Macintosh, the one from 1984. It was sold through a (non-public) offer, with a final sale price of €1,800.

A Commodore 64 program on a vinyl record delivered with a floppy disk

Today, yet another vinyl record with data, but this time it’s a program for Commodore 64 and not ZX Spectrum (that’s a change). And the vinyl also came with a 3.5-inch floppy disk (for PC, not for Commodore).

A demo Apple Watch Series 1

Seen on eBay, an uncommon Apple Watch model: a Series 1 demo unit. The Series 1 is already fairly rare; as a reminder, it’s a mix between the first model and the Series 2, but without waterproofing, GPS, etc.