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Thursday, September 2, 2010

New iPods had released, let's have a look!

Apple held its highly-anticipated press event on Wednesday, September 1st, and for the first time in recent memory, streamed it live via the Web. Apple CEO Steve Jobs unwrapped a new lineup of iPods and a major revamp of Apple TV in the Cupertino company's bid to change how people watch television. Now, let's enjoy the new generations of iPods.
iPod shuffle (4th generation)
The button is back, and this model's got up to a 15 hour battery life, is available in five colors, and will run you $49. If you're in the mood, you can pre-order today, and it'll ship next week. 
iPod nano (6th generation)
This generation has been outfitted with just about the boldest redesign the portable media player has experienced yet. Gone is the clickwheel, to be replaced with a touchscreen interface and a shuffle-esque square form factor. It's now 46 percent smaller and 42 percent lighter. Hard volume buttons on the side and a clip on the back provide the minimal hardware accouterments to that multitouch touchscreen, while the inside provides enough juice for 24 hours of audio playback. But there is no video playback, disappoint!
iPod touch (4th generation)
the functionality of iTouch is identical to the iPhone 4, as well as the functions of the cameras. In essence, it's a much thinner iPhone 4, with no cell radio and a lower quality still camera. The design is relatively in keeping with previous touches, so no major surprises there, but the inclusion of that A4 chip, higher resolution screen, and front and back cameras makes it a far more versatile device. The sreen resolution is 960*640, most attractive point to me.  
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