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Wait, a comment from my sources comments read, "Oh the iPod touch looks nice". Does it really? What can you see anything different with the 4th gen iPod Touch and the 3rd base on that photo? None.
Anyway, there are actually changes. First is that its 1 4th gen, oh seriously? It will be running on IOS 4 and the most important change should be the two cameras that will be fitted to the iPod Touch, front and rear facing.The rear camera by the way can shoot 720p HD video. So this iPod Touch will be Apple's 4th gen. Steve Jobs said that the iPod Touch is the world's most popular gaming device, pointing it out that the iPod Touch have sold more than Sony and Nintendo combined, well who does not play games on their iPod Touches? The 4th gen iPod Touch is said to be thinner (as if its not thin enough), lighter (makes it a lot cooler), plus Apple's Retina Display which is in their iPhone 4! Now that makes me wanna crave for one! Apple's 1GHz A4 processor will be breathing underneath this beast. Price tag: 8GB $229, 32 GB $299, 64 GB $399.
Next stop the iPod Nano. I recently posted a blog about this freaky nice little thing. Now we can say that the adjective is now rightfully partnered with a small device. it will be featuring a multi touch screen display with a clip just like your ordinary iPod Shuffle has. Steve did not mention its dimensions is and I think it won't be as small as the Shuffle but sure it will be one of the smallest, if not the smallest, multi touch music player in the world once released. The device will be available with 8 GB for $149 and a 16 GB for $179.
Last, the iPod Shuffle. Yes, basically Apple revamped their line of music players, well except for the iPod Classic. The shuffle wouldn't have much things going on with it or something really new when you talk about its size, but one thing is really noticeable with the new Shuffle. Yup, you got it, it has Apple's soft touch scrolling pad in front that is not found in the current iPod Shuffle. Price tag: $49 (2GB).
Via: Boy Genius Report
Wait, a comment from my sources comments read, "Oh the iPod touch looks nice". Does it really? What can you see anything different with the 4th gen iPod Touch and the 3rd base on that photo? None.
Anyway, there are actually changes. First is that its 1 4th gen, oh seriously? It will be running on IOS 4 and the most important change should be the two cameras that will be fitted to the iPod Touch, front and rear facing.The rear camera by the way can shoot 720p HD video. So this iPod Touch will be Apple's 4th gen. Steve Jobs said that the iPod Touch is the world's most popular gaming device, pointing it out that the iPod Touch have sold more than Sony and Nintendo combined, well who does not play games on their iPod Touches? The 4th gen iPod Touch is said to be thinner (as if its not thin enough), lighter (makes it a lot cooler), plus Apple's Retina Display which is in their iPhone 4! Now that makes me wanna crave for one! Apple's 1GHz A4 processor will be breathing underneath this beast. Price tag: 8GB $229, 32 GB $299, 64 GB $399.
Next stop the iPod Nano. I recently posted a blog about this freaky nice little thing. Now we can say that the adjective is now rightfully partnered with a small device. it will be featuring a multi touch screen display with a clip just like your ordinary iPod Shuffle has. Steve did not mention its dimensions is and I think it won't be as small as the Shuffle but sure it will be one of the smallest, if not the smallest, multi touch music player in the world once released. The device will be available with 8 GB for $149 and a 16 GB for $179.
Last, the iPod Shuffle. Yes, basically Apple revamped their line of music players, well except for the iPod Classic. The shuffle wouldn't have much things going on with it or something really new when you talk about its size, but one thing is really noticeable with the new Shuffle. Yup, you got it, it has Apple's soft touch scrolling pad in front that is not found in the current iPod Shuffle. Price tag: $49 (2GB).
Via: Boy Genius Report
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