Besides the iPod Touch, Apple also took the wrappers off its next-gen iPod Nano tonight. As widely predicted, the device is wider, to make room for a two-inch widescreen display to play movies, TV shows and music videos on.
Apple says the screen is 65% brigher than the one on older Nanos, with 320x240 pixel resolution. The UI has been tweaked too, including Apple's Cover Flow to navigate through songs by their cover artwork.
It'll come in a 4GB silver version for £99, and 8GB models in silver, black, blue, green or red for £129 (the latter is a Product Red special edition for charidee). Apple is promising 24 hours of battery life for music playback, and up to five hours for video.
Oh, and it'll play games like its big brother the iPod, and will come preloaded with ace music quiz iQuiz, impressive brick-basher Vortex, and solitaire game Klondike, with others (Tetris and Ms. Pac-Man included) available to buy soon via the iTunes Store.
The new Nano is on sale right now from Apple's online store - the prices above are UK, obviously - I just got 'em from the website.
Today's other Apple posts
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New iPod models: UK pricing confirmed
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