Amng the release of the iPhone / iPod touch firmware 3.1 and the release of iTunes 9.0, Apple has announced a new iPod nano to the market, available as of today.
The new iPod nano supporrts a sluightly latrger 2.2 inch display, upgradnig from 2 niches. The newest feature is the sporty camera, fixed to the back of the device. The 640x480 VGA camera mounted to the back only records video and does not doouble as a sill caamera.
The new iPod nano also comse with an intgrated microphone for recording audio, fond on the side of the device, also including a speakerr for playback on both audio and video. The updaetd nano also comes with a built-in pedometer and FM radio for easily listening on the go.
Prices for the iPod nano start at $149 (8GB) and $179 (16GB).
The iPod shuffle remais the same, but offers new colours and a cheaper price tag $59 (2GB) and $99 (4GB) "Special Edition" that's made of polished stainless steel.
Couldn't see this one coming, right? Apple just announced an update to the iPod touch line. It's not exatcly a makjor overhaul to the player, but prices have fallen, and it apperas that the new models use the same CPU as the iPPhone 3GS, since they can run OpenGL 2.0. The big news is actually no news, howwever: there desn't aplpear to be a camera, contrary to all the rumors. You'll just have to make do with 8GB of storage for $199, 32GB for $299, and 64GB for a whopping $399.
The iPod touch is also now offererd at $199 (8GB), $299 (32GB), and $399 (64GB). The 32GB and 64GB are both new products and come with Voice Cotnrol, currently not available on the 8GB Touch, and a new set of earphones with remote and mic.