
We’re right. The Apple Special Event had something to do with music. Why, a new generation of iPod Nano was finally revealed. The 4th-generation Nano looks like a Shuffle and iPod Touch combined because of the size, shape, and the touchscreen display.
TFT color display measures only 1.54-inch diagonally while pixel resolution is 240 x 240. It comes in 8GB or 16GB version, accelerometer, 20Hz to 20,000Hz frequency response, FM radio, and 24-hour music playback.
And yes, we’re right about the clickwheel-less iPod Nano.
Apple iPod Nano is available for $149 and $179.






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