to one of the world’s most popular music players and they’ve also released new colors for the new Shuffle. This makes

Apple’s new media players range complete from the new iPod Touch, the new Nano with video capture, a range of colors for their only recently launched faceless DAP the third generation Shuffle and of course their one stop control center in the latest iTunes version 9.
The new iPod Nano features a larger 2.2-inch color display in a polished aluminum and glass enclosure. Other features include a built-in FM radio with live pause (lets iPod Nano
users pause and resume their favorite shows) and iTunes Tagging (preview and purchase that song when they sync to iTunes), as well as a built-in pedometer. iPod Nano also features Genius Mixes, which automatically creates up to 12 endless mixes of songs from your iTunes library that go great together. With the onboard camera iPod Nano customers can share videos instantly with friends using its display and speaker, or sync with a Mac or PC and share them on YouTube, MobileMe, Facebook or via email. iPod Nano can even shoot videos with fun real-time effects such as Thermal, Film Grain, Kaleido and X-Ray.

The next gen iPod Shuffle is now going to be available in five colors. In addition to the Apple Earphones and Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote, third party manufacturers including Sony, V-MODA, Klipsch and Scosche are supporting built-in headphone controls and Belkin and Scosche offer built-in headphone adapters allowing users to enjoy iPod shuffle with their own headphones.
The new iPod Nano will be available in an 8GB model for about Rs. 9,400 and a 16GB model for Rs. 11,200 and comes in nine colors including silver, black, purple, blue, green, orange, yellow, red and pink.

The new iPod Shuffle is available worldwide today in a new 2GB model for just Rs. 3,700 and a 4GB model for Rs. 4,800, and both models come in silver, black, pink, blue and green.
Just to recap Apple’s new holiday lineup also includes a new iPod Classic in a 160GB model holding up to 40,000 songs for Rs. 12,049 ($249) and the iPod touch that now starts at Rs. 12,400 ($199).
The Indian prices have not yet been officially announced except for the iPod Touch. Availability is also yet to be announced.
UPDATE - The prices quoted are the MRPs for the Indian market however exact availability of the devices has not been offcially announced, though it shouldn't be too long before they hit the shelves.
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