Apple revamps iPod lineup
New iPod touch, shuffle and nanos
Apple have launched their new line-up of iPods, ready for the Christmas buying sseason. The biggest changes effect the iPod nano and iPod touch ranges, both of which have been revised with new storage space and new hardware features.
The iPod nano now comes with a camera to shoot video, FM radio built in, a larger 2.2 inch screen and new pricing- 8GB (€139 / £115) or 16GB (€169 / £135).
Apple have launched their new line-up of iPods, ready for the Christmas buying sseason. The biggest changes effect the iPod nano and iPod touch ranges, both of which have been revised with new storage space and new hardware features.
The iPod nano now comes with a camera to shoot video, FM radio built in, a larger 2.2 inch screen and new pricing- 8GB (€139 / £115) or 16GB (€169 / £135).
The iPod touch is now firmly aimed at the gaming market, with a faster processor with the ability to handle better graphics. It now comes in three storage options, 8GB (€189 / £149), 32GB (€279 / £229) or 64GB (€369 / £299).
The iPod shuffle has also had a few changes, especially the new special edition iPod shuffle, which comes in polished steel (4GB, €95 or £75).
The iPod classic has also undergone a change, with larger storage space (160GB), keeping it as it the highest capacity music and audio player from Apple.
Simon Spence/2009
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