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iPod...do you? A playful list of iPods
Apple's iPod has been outrageously successful and slyly prolific. In the seven-plus years since Apple introduced the iPod, the company has created 17 versions.
When Steve Jobs introduced the fourth-generation iPod Nano in September, 2008, he said that customers preferred a longer and narrower form factor. This Nano comes in nine "nano-chromatic" colors and includes video, but also features an accelerometer to watch video in landscape mode. Users can use this mode to browse through their music collections in cover flow. The fourth-generation iPod Nano supports voice recording (with Apple compatible microphones, of course).
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