Apple Announced the upgrade of iPod Nano, iPod Classic and the Ipod Touch

iPod Nano

Apple has announced today the upgrade of iPod Nano, iPod Classic and the new iPod Touch.

The iPod nano sports a 2-inch display 65% brighter than the older versions, QVGA, 320×240 pixels resolution, with a pixel density of 204 pixels per inch. This player is wider than the older version one and features a better UI, with Cover Flow. It has a battery lifetime of 24 hours of music playback and 5 hours of videos, has 3 games bundled, with the option to buy more from iTunes. It comes in two versions, a 4Gb silver one, priced at $149 and the rainbow-color one with 8GB of memory, priced at $199. It should be available in stores starting this weekend.

iPod Classic

The new iPod Classic comes in 80Gb and 160Gb versions, also feature a new UI with Cover Flow and have longer battery lifetimes. The $249 80Gb one can playback music for 40 hours and videos for 6 hours, while the 160Gb one, priced at $349 will play 40 hours of music and 7 hours of videos. Also, both the 80Gb and 160Gb Ipod Classic should be available starting the weekend.

iPod Touch

iPhone Touch has a 3.5-inch widescreen display, just as the iPhone, features WiFi, slide-to-unlock and the multi-touch interface. This is thinner than the iPhone, with only 8 millimeters, has a battery lifetime of 22 hours of music and 5 hours of videos, but won’t be available as soon as the others. It will be available in an 8Gb version, for $299 and a 16Gb one for $399.

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