Every year, Apple holds an event in its own style to present something new. At some point, that something was the iPod in all its versions. All four versions of iPod updates have been larger or smaller, if any: iPod Touch, iPod Classic, iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle. iPod Touch - The uncrowned king of iPods, Touch, was the one who received the most attention from Apple. iPod Touch borrowed the gloss back of the iPhone, but thinner than this.
The screen is generous to those measured 3.5 inches. Another important upgrade, which should have come much earlier, is the volume buttons on the sides. The new iPod Touch has Wi-Fi, so browsing the Internet will be a place of honor, along with music composition. Speaking of musical composition, iPod Touch now has a speaker, but its quality is a taboo, that any speaker which is on a mobile device, though.

The player comes with the latest iPhone software version, namely 2.1 not missing any responsible accelerometer that automatically shifts the display. You will also be happy with the gaming side as it is at its best on the new iPod Touch. Autonomy is also good. According to official specifications, the player can play music for 36 hours or movies during 6 hours. The new iPod Touch will be available in three versions: 8GB ($ 229), 16GB ($ 299) and 32GB ($ 399). iPod Nano - The fourth generation iPod Nano returns to the vertical orientation, portrait style. It is very thin (measuring only 6.2 millimeters) and very easy, it weighs only 36.9 grams. And it has an accelerometer, but the most interesting feature is the so-called “Shake to shuffle”. Just as the name suggests, just by simply shaking the player you can switch to shuffle mode. iPod Nano is available in 8 colors and promises 24 hours of music playback and 4 of video. It will be available in two versions: 8 GB to 149 dollars and 16 GB for $ 199. iPod Classic and iPod Shuffle – the smaller brothers of the iPod family were ignored this time around. Neither iPod Classic nor iPod Shuffle received any essential improvements.

The iPod Classic has the same engine design and the same colors as the previous version. Instead, Apple went on a dead line of 160 GB version, instead of getting a 120 GB version costs $ 250. The youngest child, iPod Shuffle is now available in several colors. It is sold in two versions: a $ 49 GB and 2 GB for $ 69. Among other announcements you will learn that iTunes will start selling series in HD.