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On September 12, 2006, Apple updated the Nano line. The second-generation Nano features scratch-resistant, anodized aluminum casing like the earlier Mini's design; the multiple color choices (silver, green, pink, blue, and black) mirror that of the Mini as well. However, unlike the second-generation Mini, the button labels do not match the color of the Nano. Instead, they are gray, like the first-generation Mini, except for the black iPod which has a black click wheel. The second-generation Nano features "a brighter, more vibrant display", a battery life upgrade (from 14 to 24 hours), and doubled storage sizes with the new 2, 4, and 8 GB models (compared to the previous 1, 2, and 4 GB models). The second generation iPod Nanos also support gapless playback of audio files, a new search option, and a 40% brighter screen. The 2 GB model is available in silver only. The 4 GB was initially available in green, blue, silver, or pink. The 8 GB model was initially only available in black but Product Red was later added. Apple claims that the second generation iPod Nano's packaging is "32% lighter and uses 52% less volume than the first generation", thereby reducing environmental impact and shipping cost at the same time. On October 13, 2006, Apple announced a special edition iPod Nano Product Red, with a red exterior and 4 GB of storage. For each red iPod Nano sold in the United States, Apple donates US$10 to the Product Red initiative, while retaining the regular price of US$199. On November 3, 2006, Apple introduced a red 8 GB model, due to "outstanding customer demand", while also retaining the US$249 price point of the black model with an equally large storage capacity.
Love the iPod touch...not only for music but also as a portable photo album. Taken for the Macro Mondays' group theme of music.
2x 8gb iPhones, 1x 16gb iPhone, 1x 60gb iPod video (black), 1x 30gb iPod Video (white), 1x 20gb second gen iPod (white), 2x 1gb iPod shuffles (1 pink 1 blue
Just picked up the first nano case I could find. To protect the delicate little thing. Now I can start using it more aggressively. Yay!
iPod Cozy made by Ellie.
Made entirely from recycled materials....old swimming shorts for outside, leftover felt for inside, and two vintage buttons plus elastic to close (even the elastic was thrifted - it was holding new shoes together)
With the new iPod touch you can play music, watch a video, surf the internet, and more with just a touch of a finger.
I found it amusing to see the "history" of the various iPods I've owned over the years and how Apple has completely changed their packaging practices. From bottom to top: iPod 3rd Gen 15GB (gigantor box), iPod Mini 1st Gen 4GB (still a good size box), iPhone 1G 4GB (getting smaller), and iPhone 3GS 16GB (decently small).