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Everything on the new iPod Nano works in a similar manner to the iPod Touch and iPhone. You can turn it horizontally for CoverFlow, and use it for watching widescreen videos and photos. If you hold down the center button, you will get a pop-up for the Genius mode. It has the regular organiser functions too, like calendar, stopwatch and voice recording when it detects a microphone. Another innovative new feature is “Shake to Shuffle” — simply shake the iPod to change the track.
The device has 24 hours of battery life for music playback, or 4 hours for video. It now comes in two sizes: $149 for 8GB, $199 for 16GB. There are new colours, including: Blue, Purple, Orange, Green, Pink.
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