Everything You Need To Know About The New Apple iPods

#15 Say Hello To The New iPod Touch

 
The iPod Touch has been given a complete redesign as it's now 6.1mm thin and weighs 88 grams, a size similar to the older generation of the Nano. It also features a 5.4-inch 1160x960 display that's similar to the iPhone 5.
 

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15: Say Hello To The New iPod Touch
The iPod Touch has been given a complete redesign as it's now 6.1mm thin and weighs 88 grams, a size similar to the older generation of the Nano. It also features a 5.4-inch 1160x960 display that's similar to the iPhone 5.
14: The New 2012 Ad
With the new iPod touch, iPod nano and iPod shuffle being announced, it only made sense for a new iPod commercial to be released featuring the track "Yeah Yeah" by New Zealand performer Willy Moon.
13: Powered By Performance
Compared to the previous models, the Touch is powered by an A5 processor which offers 7x faster graphics allowing users to operate some of their favourite games including this year's breakout hit "Minecraft".
12: Making A Home In iOS 6
With the iOS 6 making its introduction in the near future, the iPod will be equipped with the ability to operate it and its 200+ features that also coincide with its GPS capabilities. Siri will also make a cross-over into the line-up with the 4-inch model.
11: Lights! Camera! Action!
Taking a step up, the iPod has a rear iSight camera that offers 5MP quality with autofocus and auto video stabilization when shooting 1080p video and a front FaceTime HD camera that films at 720p.
10: A Design Worth Noticing
In five bright colours - yellow, red, aluminum, blue and black - the iPod Touch comes with a colour-coded "loop" to ensure photo and video stabilization when using the built-in camera.
9: The EarPod We "Need" For Music
It only makes sense Apple would take three years to design their new Apple headphones and the primary attribute to their new EarPods is the custom-fit technology. Adapting to the shape of your ear, the buds provide almost a third more noise cancellation than the original set.
8: Connectivity Is An Option
As a brother to the iPhone 5, the Touch uses the Lightning connector and can be used to power your home theatre, with built in 1080p mirroring to your television via AirPlay.
7: The iPod Nano Grows Up
For those that enjoyed the first-generation iPod nano, the new model features a similar design with a 2.5-inch multi-touch display and 16GB of storage. In terms of shape, it's 5.4mm thin, which is exactly 38 per cent thinner than the last generation.
6: The Return Of The Classic Nano (Video)
As CNET points out from Apple's premiere, the new iPod Nano feels and looks like a stretched out a classic version that features a few bells and whistles such as redesigned apps and a "Home" button.
5: There's A New Colour Palette
Compared to older models from the 2000s', the new Nano stands out in seven different lighter shades including red, yellow, blue, green, purple, black and aluminium.
4: The Nano's Gone Blue
For the first time ever, the iPod Nano will feature Bluetooth connectivity to assist with audio streaming and the basic functions of the new Lightning dock cord to help improve connectivity and access to files.
3: It's An All-Round Gadget
Along with 16GB of storage, 30-hours of playback and functionality with the new EarBuds, the Nano also features a built-in Nike+ program for fitness/health buffs that use it as a source of music while running or breaking a sweat at the gym.
2: Basic, But Innovative And Sleek
The new iPod shuffle still holds a maximum storage of 2GB and contains the same functions, but its variety of new colours - such as blue, green, pink, purple, red, silver, slate and yellow - which will aim to be collectibles for geeks and organizing addicts everywhere!
1: Similar, But A Different Touch
The Verge goes hands-on with a sneak peek at the new iPod touch that resembles the build of an iPhone 4S but moves forward with faster processor and a built-in 5MP camera.