Sunday, April 16, 2006
iPod Vending Machines

These vending machines aren't absolutely everywhere yet, but apparently they are pretty popular and more and more of them pop up every month. I ran a quick search on flickr and found photos of iPod vending machines in the following locations:
- San Francisco International Airport
- Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
- Concourse A of the Atlanta International Airport
- Las Vegas Hilton Hotel
But how practical are these iPod vending machines? An iPod is probably not a good "impulse" purchase. If you were to buy an iPod right before getting on a plane, how would you fill it with music and videos? You would need a laptop computer and WiFi Internet access to the iTunes Music Store. Loading an iPod via an airport WiFi network isn't necessarily a quick process, so hopefully you have a long layover between flights.
Regardless of the practicality, this seems to be a growing trend and it's probably just a matter of time before iPods become as common in vending machines as gum? Hell, the Japanese even sell iPods in 7-Eleven.
So how many quarters would you need to buy an iPod Video anyway?
Useless fact of the day: The first iPod vending machine was built by Zoom Systems and was located in Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
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