Apple's new 2008 iPod range
By CNET staff on 10 September 2008
Of all the 2008 iPods, the 4G iPod Nano has experienced the most noticeable changes. The new Nano is offered in a startling array of colors — nine of them, to be exact, all as brightly hued as the Shuffle. As with the Classic, there are silver and graphite versions, but with black Click Wheels on both. White wheels adorn the pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple models.
Topics: 120gb, 2008, ipod, ipods, nano, new, touch, shuffle, steve jobs, apple, accelerometer, classic
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cleo1983 commented on 10/09/2008 14:47 Report abuse
what are the differences from the old itouch to the newly released itouch?
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