The iPod, as the most expensive MP3 player, is certainly not a commodity, far from it. On Nov 14, 2003, at 5:06 PM, Benjamin Ing wrote: >> Apple has stated that it will not be in the commodity market. Of >> course, minds could change. > > If Jobs is looking to build on the iPod's success, he could build a > media server that could hook up to a composite input on the TV and > your stereo input. Imagine using a Keyspan remote to order iTunes > music off your TV set to be played through your stereo. > > If that were the case, it would HAVE to be a commodity, just like the > iPod.