And lastly, Apple revamped two fo their iPods w/ the iPod Touch and iPod nano.   The new iPod Touch features are similar to that of the iPhone 5 while the new nanos are more like an iPod Touch mini.  Lets get into it shall we?

The new iPod nano (shown above) doesn’t quite run a real version of iOS, more like a half-baked, basic OS that runs a variety of select apps like Nike ID+, Music, Photos, Video, & Podcasts to name a few.  The nano offers Bluetooth, FM tuner, and a pedometer all within a 2.5inch touchscreen display w/ a Home button.   Available this October in seven different colors in one storage size of 16GB for $149.

The new iPod Touch offers the same 4inch display as the i5 w/ an 1136 x 640 resolution, powered by the A5 processor, running iOS 6, equipped with a f/2.4 5MP iSight auto-focus camera w/ LED flash, FaceTime HD front-facing shooter, 2.4GHz/5GHz dual-band Wi-Fi, and a battery life suggesting 40 hours of music playback.  Siri, iPhoto, & AirPlay support is added to the iPod Touch.   The new iTouch comes equipped with a plastic lanyard accessory called the Loop.   The new iPod Touch will become available September 14th also in seven colors with the pricing ranging from $299 (32GB), $399 (64GB).

So who’s buying?

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