While, till yesterday afternoon, Technology blogs were buzzing with speculations regarding the wide-screen iPod, Apple head honcho Steve Jobs, in Moscone West today unveiled a series of new iPods. If you have been keeping your ears strained for any news of these rumored iPods, you will be glad to know that in the new products revealed, there is also a model with an iPhone-style touch screen — iPod Touch. And yes, it's equipped with wireless Internet connectivity and comes bundled with Safari and YouTube. To top it, the new iPod will also have cover flow.
At the same time, Steve jobs unleashed the sixth generation iPod classic, along with the next generation iPod nano. While, the new nano will sport a 2-inch QVGA screen, and will also come bundled with three games, the iPod classic will now come in 80GB and 160GB capacities.
The 8GB iPod Touch will cost $299 and $399 for 16GB. The new nanos will cost $149 for 4GB and $199 for 8GB. The new iPod Classic will retail for $249 for 80GB and $349 for 160GB.
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