Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Check Out the New iPods


Huge Capacities, Killer New Features, and Brilliant Colors: Check Out the New iPods

On September 9, 2009, Apple launched a host of new iPods. First up is the iPod touch, now sleeker than ever. Available in an 8 GB, a 32 GB, and a whopping 64 GB capacity, the touch now includes iPhone 3.1 software at no extra charge. Plus, the 32 GB and 64 GB touch offers voice control to speak simple commands (like "shuffle," "pause," and "next song") as well as accessibility features, including zoom, white on black for higher contrast, mono audio, and more.

Next, the iPod classic is still going strong. Now in a slimline model, the classic's capacity is back up to 160 GB, giving you 40,000 songs in your hand.

Third, the iPod nano--available in nine* colors and 8 GB and 16 GB capacities--now features a video camera for H.264 VGA quality video. And with one click, you can upload your video direct to YouTube. Other features of the new nanos include a built-in microphone and speaker, FM radio, VoiceOver (nano announces the current song's title and artist), and a built-in pedometer to track the number of steps taken and calories burned.

Finally, the iPod shuffle is available in six* stylish colors and 2 GB and 4 GB capacities. Über wearable, the shuffle still features a stainless steel clip and weighs about as much as a typical house key.

All of the new iPods--more than 30 in all--come with the Genius feature that finds the songs in your music library that go great together and makes a playlist for you. It's like having your own highly intelligent personal DJ. Find out everything there is to know about these new iPods on the product detail pages.

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