Current pricing for video-capable iPods as of November 2007: * iPod classic 80GB (black or silver): $249 USD * iPod classic 160GB (black or silver): $349 USD * iPod touch 8GB: $299 USD * iPod touch 16GB: $399 USD * iPod nano 3rd gen 4GB (silver): $149 USD * iPod nano 3rd gen 8GB (silver, blue, red, green, black): $199 USD
At this writing (November 2007), there have been/are several iPod models that are capable of video playback: iPod 5th generation (Late 2005 - Late 2006 ), available in 30GB and 60GB configurations in black or white acrylic face with chrome back. List prices for these models were $299 and $399 respectively. iPod '5.5th generation' (Late 2006- Late 2007), available in 30GB and 80GB configurations in black or white acrylic face with chrome back. These models had improved battery life, and a search feature built into the software, but otherwise were identical to their predecessors. They also carried a lower price tag, at $249 and $349 respectively. Also included in this family is the iPod U2 Special Edition (30GB capacity), which was black with a red clickwheel and an anondized black back featuring etched reproduction of the signatures of the band. The U2 models were $20 or so more expensive than the regular 30GB models. iPod Classic (late 2007 - present), available in 80GB and 160GB configurations in black or silver aluminum face with a chrome back. Priced at $249 and $349 respectively. iPod nano 3rd generation (late 2007-present), available in 4GB in silver only for $149, or 8GB in silver, blue, green, black, and red for $199. iPod touch (late 2007 - present), available in 8GB and 16GB configurations. Priced at $299 and $399 respectively. *iPhone (mid 2007 - present), available in 4GB and 8GB configurations. While not technically an iPod, it does feature iPod functionality, and nearly identical software to the iPod touch. Introduced at $499 and $599 respectively, their prices were dropped about two months after their introduction to $299 and $399, and the 4GB model was discontinued. Of course, the prices above are for new units; often, used iPods can be had for much less from private sellers or overstock/bulk retailers. Also, Apple itself sells refurbished iPods on their website for considerably less than retail.
They are now known as iPod Classic's, and cost $249.00 (American).
You have to pay diffrent prices for the i-pod songs.
Nanos are about $150.
they should cost half a penny
16gb Ipod Touch- 3,500 songs 20 hours of video= $299.00
8gb Ipod touch- 1,750 songs 10 hours of video= $229.00 16gb Ipod Touch- 3,500 songs 20 hours of video= $299.00 32gb Ipod Touch- 7,000 songs 40 hours of video= $399.00
The cost starts at 149 dollars. I don't know what the "start" means.
This is the actual price: 8gb Ipod touch- 1,750 songs 10 hours of video= $229.00
No.
The new 160gb 7th gen iPod classics cost £193 The iPod brand has hundreds of different products for sale. An iPod classic that holds sixteen gigabytes of music or video costs around two hundred and fifty dollars.
8 hours of video
8gb Ipod touch- 1,750 songs 10 hours of video= $229.00 16gb Ipod Touch- 3,500 songs 20 hours of video= $299.00 32gb Ipod Touch- 7,000 songs 40 hours of video= $399.00
The iPod Video does not exist, but look on the bright side. The iPod Touch now has two cameras! A front and rear, much like the iPhone 4.
which version of the ipod nano?