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Ipod Nano 4Gb - best prices

Monday 27 November 2006 @ 3:34 pm

Ipod Nano 4Gb

Ipod 4Gb Nano

Amazon.co.uk Always seems to be the cheapest place to buy online and their prices are the most consistent.

It is however always worth checking elsewhere and this is what I have found today for the 4Gb Ipod Nano:-

Amazon: £119.98 including delivery
PCWorld £129 (internet orders only)
Play.com £119.99
LXDirect £151.95
Woolworths £179
Currys £129

The prices for other players in the IpodNano series are also priced along these lines
For USA customers see Amazon.com for the latest price of $199 for the 4Gb IpodNano




Apple Ipod Nano 30Gb

Tuesday 26 September 2006 @ 4:56 pm

Size and weight (30GB model)

  • Height: 4.1 inches
  • Width: 2.4 inches
  • Depth: 0.43 inch
  • Weight: 4.8 ounces

************For typically 15% cheaper IPOD prices compared to high street:  See EBAY****

Ipod pic nano 20gb

Size and weight (80GB model)

  • Height: 4.1 inches
  • Width: 2.4 inches
  • Depth: 0.55 inch
  • Weight: 5.5 ounces

iPod nano 30gb

In the box

  • iPod
  • Earphones
  • USB 2.0 cable
  • Dock adapter for use with Universal Dock
  • Case
  • Quick Start guide

Capacity

  • 30GB or 80GB hard drive
  • Holds up to 7,500 (30GB) or 20,000 songs (80GB) in 128-Kbps AAC format
  • Holds up to 25,000 iPod-viewable photos
  • Holds up to 40 hours (30GB) or up to 100 hours (80GB) of video
  • Stores data via USB hard drive

Display

  • 2.5-inch (diagonal) QVGA transflective, over 65,000-color liquid crystal display with white LED backlight
  • 320 by 240 pixel resolution, .156-mm dot pitch
  • Support for display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously



Video iPod

Sunday 20 August 2006 @ 8:35 am

BBC accidentally reveals video iPod?

video ipod leak 3Want some more evidence that Apple is getting ready to drop a video iPod on us next week? (Yeah, we know this contradicts what ThinkSecret reported earlier today about Jobs unveiling new Power Macs and PowerBooks.) Well, according to our good friends over at iLounge, earlier today BBC 6 accidentally let slip that, “Apple is set to unveil a new video iPod at the BBC Television Centre in London on October the 12th,” and that the company is “expected to reveal details of the new MP3 and video player as well as video bundles to be available from the company’s iTunes stores.” Stands to reason that the BBC would be one of Apple’s content partners — they’ve been notoriously forward-thinking in their plans to put their TV and radio show archives online — and somewhat suspiciously the broadcast mentioning the new iPod has since been pulled from the BBC’s website. The plot thickens.