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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

iPod @ 2007

The new iPod nano from Apple comes in five eye-catching colours and the 4GB and 8GB models start at just $149.

The new iPod nano range from Apple is larger in size, has a brighter display to ensure amazing picture quality.
The new iPod nano from Apple is the small iPod with one very big idea: Video. The world’s most popular music player would let you enjoy TV shows, movies, video podcasts, and more.

A display of iPods are seen at Mac Outfitters, a licensed Apple Inc. reseller store, in Cranberry, Pa. Apple Inc. will soon release their quarterly earnings. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds a new iPod with video capabilities as he delivers a keynote address in San Jose, California. Apple said on 09 April 2007 that the company has sold its 100 millionth iPod. (AFP Photo/Getty Images/Justin Sullivan)
Japan's electronics giant Sony employee Ryoko Takagi displays the new audio/video compatible player 'Walkman NW-A806' at the company's heaedquarters in Tokyo. The new Walkman, which enables the user to store 2,700 tracks of music or 15 hours of video content on the built-in 4GB flash memory, is now on sale here at a price of 26,800 yen (USD 220). (AFP Photo/ Yoshikazu Tsuno)

Employee of Japanese electronics giant Sony Ryoko Takagi displays the new audio/video compatible player 'Walkman NW-A808', at the company's heaedquarters. The new Walkman, which enables the user to store 5,500 tracks of music or 32 hours of video content on the built-in 8GB flash memory, is now on sale here with a price of 32,800 yen (USD 270). (AFP Photo/ Yoshikazu Tsuno)
Eiko Sato, employee of Japan's electronics giant Sony, displays a new digital audio player shaped like a lipstickcalled the 'Walkman NW-E016', equipped with 4GB flash memory, direct USB connector and a color LCD display which can display a picture of a CD jacketand with a weight of 29g, at the company's headquarters. Sony will put it on the market 21 April with an estimated price of 20,000 yen (170 USD). (AFP Photo/ Yoshikazu Tsuno)

An Apple customer plugs in an ear phone into an Apple iPod Shuffle at an Apple store in Palo Alto, Calif. Apple Inc., on a tear with its popular iPod players and Macintosh computers, will soon report strong quarterly results. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
An Apple Computer's iPod displayed at the Apple Store in central Tokyo. Apple reported that its profits surged 88 percent in the recent quarter on thriving sales of iPod music players and Macintosh computers. AFP Photo/Toshifumi Kitamura)

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