By Eric Southworth on Sep 5th, 2007, ScienceMode
Apple has revitalized its iPod lineup with the unveiling of a new slightly smaller iPod nano and its addition of a new touch-screen-music player called, “iPod Touch”, an entirely new addition to the iPod family with a Wi-Fi wireless networking feature.
The new music player lineup promises to bring video playback, an enhanced user interface featuring Cover Flow, and an incredible new design to the world’s most popular music player.
Like the iPhone, the new iPod touch is a touch-screen user interface, which enables users to control, and sort through their music library on a widescreen display with just the touch of a finger.
The iPod touch also includes Wi-Fi wireless networking feature, the first on any iPod, pre-loaded with Apple’s latest mobile applications, which utilizes its Wi-Fi capability.
Starting with Safari, a mobile browser which works on any mobile device, lets users wirelessly view web pages just as they look on their computer, and features Google Search or Yahoo! oneSearch.
Moreover, Apple’s YouTube application lets iPod touch or iPhone users to wirelessly watch over 10 million free videos from the Internet’s most popular video website.
To conclude, the new iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store application lets both iPod touch and iPhone users to wirelessly browse, preview and buy songs and albums from Apple’s online music store.
The iPod touch is 8 mm thin, and is scheduled to be available later this month. The 8GB iPod touch model is $299 (US) and the 16GB model is $399 (US).
Meanwhile, the new iPod nano features a larger two-inch display with 204 pixels per inch, which lets users watch their favorite movies, TV shows and music videos in the same resolution they currently enjoy on the video iPod. iPod nano also includes three fun games, and additional games can be purchased from the online iTunes Store.
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