![]() ![]() What has Apple done to move this product up a whole generation? Honestly, not much. Nano – The Nano has moved up to version 2G. Got all that? The iPod 5.5 is cheaper, brighter, longer-lasting, and you can now bust a nut on the river. Hell yeah! Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde got nothing on me, baby! Yep, that’s right, for $4.99 a pop you can purchase games like Bejeweled, Cubis 2, Mahjong, Mini Golf, Pac Man, Tetris, Texas Hold 'Em, Vortex, and Zuma. This upgrade includes a brightness setting, text-based searching, gapless playback, and the ability to play games. Once you upgrade iTunes (again, we’ll get to that later), a firmware upgrade can and should be performed on the current 5G iPod. The final changes to the 5G are not limited to the new models. In addition, they have upgraded the earbuds on all the iPod models. This thing should run for up to 3.5 hours for video playback and 20 hours for audio. The screen, however, is 60% brighter and the battery life is much improved. The actual size and shape of the 5.5 iPod has not changed. Who on earth can fill up 80 GB?! We’ll get to that later. The 30 GB model is now down to $250 with the new 80 GB model coming in at $350. The first change, and possibly most important to many customers, is the $50 price drop. ![]() version 6G), there were significant enough changes to move it along half a generation. IPod – The popular 5G iPod has been upgraded to version 5.5. Now, some of these announcements were pretty major, some were minor and, for those in the hardcore Apple community, there was definitely a letdown. Changes, upgrades and improvements to the iPod, Nano, Shuffle, iTunes and a little something called iTV were all unveiled. Steve Jobs and Apple made several announcements Tuesday regarding the iPod family of products. By: Gary Fairchild Channel / Bullz-Eye HomeĪLSO: Visit Premium Hollywood to discuss these changes. ![]()
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