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The following are possible sources for citations. I either didn't have time to incorporate them, or I couldn't find any meat worth citing. Feel free to add more. If you use some in the article, please delete them. — Alan De Smet | Talk20:16, 31 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The book iPodpedia: The Ultimate iPod and iTunes Resource - No good, just a single paragraph listing of products and prices, repeated twice in the book. Might be of use in a pinch to establish existence of products. Google Books
Amrich, Dan (2005). "The First Mile". PC Gamer. 12 (October): 64. The October issue, probably one of the issues between 9 and 13, inclusive. Google Books. I have access to much of the text, but I'm leaving this here in hopes someone else can get a copy of the entire article to see if there is more useful stuff.