sukanas macrumors 6502a Original poster Nov 15, 2007 684 1 Jul 25, 2008 #1 i was wondering why theres no FW400 for the new ipods... doesn't make sense why they couldnt make that an option..?
i was wondering why theres no FW400 for the new ipods... doesn't make sense why they couldnt make that an option..?
EricNau Moderator emeritus Apr 27, 2005 10,736 294 San Francisco, CA Jul 25, 2008 #2 Basically, it takes up more physical space (i.e. room) in the device, so Apple decided to remove firewire support in exchange for a smaller device.
Basically, it takes up more physical space (i.e. room) in the device, so Apple decided to remove firewire support in exchange for a smaller device.
TEG macrumors 604 Jan 21, 2002 6,634 185 Langley, Washington Jul 25, 2008 #3 It is due to the extra cost involved in using the Firewire Chips. I for one would like to see Firewire come back, but I doubt it will happen, unless USB 3.0 fails. You can still use Firewire for charging all iPod devices, including the iPhone. TEG
It is due to the extra cost involved in using the Firewire Chips. I for one would like to see Firewire come back, but I doubt it will happen, unless USB 3.0 fails. You can still use Firewire for charging all iPod devices, including the iPhone. TEG
aross99 macrumors 68000 Dec 17, 2006 1,541 1 East Lansing, MI Jul 25, 2008 #4 TEG said: You can still use Firewire for charging all iPod devices, including the iPhone. Click to expand... ...except for the iPhone 3G. It charges with USB only. Makes me wonder if ALL new iPods will charge only with USB from this point forward...
TEG said: You can still use Firewire for charging all iPod devices, including the iPhone. Click to expand... ...except for the iPhone 3G. It charges with USB only. Makes me wonder if ALL new iPods will charge only with USB from this point forward...