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Meet the iPod Touch, new Nanos

2007-09-10 14:39:08

Apple CEO Steve Jobs shows off the updated line of iPods.


Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils an updated line of iPods at San Francisco's Moscone Center last week.

Jobs shows off the new iPod Touch, a phoneless iPhone. It looks just like the iPhone, with the same size screen but it's thinner. The iPod Touch has the multitouch interface borrowed from the iPhone, with the same home screen. It also has the accelerometer that transfers the screen from portrait to landscape mode, the same 3.5-inch widescreen display and Wi-Fi. The 8GB costs US$299, while the 16GB will cost US$399. Both models will be available this month.

Credit: Ina Fried, CNET News.com