Thursday, 10 September 2009

New iPod range review

New iPod range review

Apple has unveiled the latest updates to its iPod range, with the most significant change being the addition of a video camera to the iPod Nano.

iPod Nano

The new iPod Nano has a video camera, microphone and speaker so you can shoot video and view it on the 2.2-inch colour display then transfer it to YouTube. Also included is an FM radio with live pause and pedometer. It comes in nine colours - silver, black, purple, blue, green, orange, yellow, red and pink.

Available now, the 8GB model sells in Australia for $199 and the 16GB for $249.

iPod Shuffle

The third-generation iPod Shuffle has experienced a price drop, with the 2GB Shuffle now costing $79 in Australia and the 4GB costing $109. Both models come in silver, black, pink, blue and green.

iPod Touch

The iPod Touch has also dropped in price - $269 for 8GB, $399 for 32GB and $549 for 64GB.

iTunes 9

iTunes 9 also launched today with several new features, including Home Sharing (easily transfer music, movies and TV shows among up to five computers in your home and view up to five iTunes libraries on your home network) and Genius Mixes (automatically generates up to 12 endless mixes of songs from your iTunes library based on the results of over 27 million music libraries).

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By Caroline Warnes

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  • KirstenStar
    The newest iPod, the 5th gen one seems to me a jack of all trades but master of none. In comparison reviews I have heard that the iPod might be given a run for its money by the iRiver. Have you had the chance to compare the 2 players?
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