Apple has updated most of its iPod lines for Fall 2009. Apple announced new versions of the iPod Touch, Nano, and new colours for the current Shuffle.
The iPod Touch hasn't seen a big overhaul, but it now sports a faster processor and lower prices. The 8GB model is $219, the 32GB model is $329, and a new 64GB model is $429.
On the iPod Nano front, Apple has added a video camera, a larger screen, FM radio with Live Pause, and brought back the anodized aluminum finish. The 8GB model will set you back $169, while the 16GB variety comes in at $199.
As for the tried and true iPod Classic, its capacity has been bumped from 120GB to 160GB. The price remains unchanged.
If the new offerings don't appeal to you, you can always check out the Apple Refurb Store. There, prices on refurbished 2nd generation iPod Touches have dropped accordingly. The 8GB model is $169, and 16GB model is $239, and the 32GB model is $249.
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The iPod Touch hasn't seen a big overhaul, but it now sports a faster processor and lower prices. The 8GB model is $219, the 32GB model is $329, and a new 64GB model is $429.
On the iPod Nano front, Apple has added a video camera, a larger screen, FM radio with Live Pause, and brought back the anodized aluminum finish. The 8GB model will set you back $169, while the 16GB variety comes in at $199.
As for the tried and true iPod Classic, its capacity has been bumped from 120GB to 160GB. The price remains unchanged.
If the new offerings don't appeal to you, you can always check out the Apple Refurb Store. There, prices on refurbished 2nd generation iPod Touches have dropped accordingly. The 8GB model is $169, and 16GB model is $239, and the 32GB model is $249.
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