On Wednesday, Apple Computer and its head honcho Steve Jobs introduced the new Apple video iPod. That fulfills expectations many industry insiders had that Jobs would unleash yet another one of the popular iPod players to the market. The new iPod has a two-point-five inch color screen and is capable of playing everything from T-V shows to music videos. Jobs says the online i-Tunes store will now sell music videos and episodes of hit shows ``Desperate Housewives'' and ``Lost'' for a buck-99 apiece. Analysts consider Apple's much-anticipated introduction a test of whether consumers will embrace video on such a small screen. Larry Mantle talks with digital audio expert James Kim from cnet.com about the new video iPod technology and how it might change our viewing and listening habits.
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