AppleInsider is reporting that they Apple’s next-gen iPod nano, which will purportedly be smaller than the current model, and equipped with a touchscreen, all while maintaining the prices seen with current iPod nano models. That is to say, $149 for the low-end model, and $179 for the high-end. Sixth-generation iPod nanos on deck for an […]
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Nex-Gen iPod Nano to Keep Same Price, Ship Later On?

AppleInsider is reporting that they Apple’s next-gen iPod nano, which will purportedly be smaller than the current model, and equipped with a touchscreen, all while maintaining the prices seen with current iPod nano models. That is to say, $149 for the low-end model, and $179 for the high-end.

Sixth-generation iPod nanos on deck for an introduction by Apple on Wednesday will reportedly be priced in-line with existing models and will not replace the company’s other diminutive media player, the iPod shuffle.

Although the new nano, built around a 1.7-inch display, is expected to sport similar dimensions to the second-generation clip-on iPod shuffle, people familiar with Apple’s plans say the company will continue to market its button-less iPod shuffle as an entry-level player.

The report goes on to say that the new nano will be introduced at tomorrow’s media event, but will ship at a latter date. No specifics are given on how much later that might be.

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