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Apple Introduces iPod Nano Multi-touch Square Touchscreen

Apple has launched the latest version, Apple iPod NanoThe all new iPod Nano has a 1.5-inch color display with 240-by-240 pixel resolution and is 46 percent tinier than the fifth generation Nano. iPod nano has been completely redesigned with Multi-Touch, just like iPhone and iPad.
Apple says that 'touch' is the new fashion. So it removed many buttons on the new iPod Nano. It has volume buttons on the side and a clip on at the rear, which are the only hardware buttons on the device. Apple claims that the Nano can play music continuously for 24 hours till it runs out of gas.
There would be two variants of the Nano in 8 and 16GB capacities both of which would be available in sleek anodized aluminum and seven bright colors. With the built-in 30-pin connector, users can connect it into car stereo system, home theatre and many other products.
The iPod Nano also has FM radio, which will make the users 24 hours engaged. In US 8GB Nano will cost $149 and 16GB version at $179.

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