CNET has posted video (and really low volume audio) of Apple CEO Steve Jobs introducing Apple’s new iPod Hi-Fi and new Intel-based Mac mini on Tuesday. The video is sponsored by Microsoft, no less.
See the Mac mini video (12:18) with Steve Jobs slipping by calling Phil Schiller’s MacBook Pro a “PowerBook” before quickly correcting himself here.
See Jobs introducing the iPod Hi-Fi (6:46) here.
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Related article:
Apple debuts iPod Hi-Fi speaker system, leather cases for 5G iPod, iPod nano – February 28, 2006
Apple introduces new Intel-based Mac mini – February 28, 2006