Apple’s fourth-generation iPod nano may seems a little tall but it’s actually slimmer than its predecessor. Some of the new features include Genius Playlist for your music, new games made especially for iPod nano, shake to shuffle your music, tilt or turn iPod nano on its side to listen, watch, and play in new ways.
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Finally, the third generation of iPod Nano is here. Many people would have call it the fat nano but it doesn’t even look anywhere near that! The 4GB model retails at USD$149 while the 8GB version sells at USD$199. And yes, you can finally watch video on the iPod Nano!
Meanwhile, it’s cousin, the iPod Classic looks sleeker than ever before. iPod classic 80GB retails at USD$249 while the 160GB sells at USD$349.
Last week Apple announced an update to the iPod line – including the new iPod nano. Aside from getting a Crayola metal facelift that is strikingly similar to the mini, the new nano has a screen that is 40% brighter and a battery that will last all day.
In 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB models starting at USD$149, iPod nano puts up to 2,000 songs in your pocket and holds up to 25,000 snapshots. This is possibly the coolest thing on earth that everyone would want.