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Apple iPod Touch hits Australia

By Munir Kotadia, ZDNet Australia
September 25, 2007
URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/hardware/soa/Apple-iPod-Touch-hits-Australia/0,130061702,339282369,00.htm


iPod Touch
iPod Touch comes with Wi-Fi for Web browsing and downloading music.

Apple's iPod Touch, which is basically a phone-less iPhone, has started shipping in Australia a few days before the "expected" ship date of 28 September.

The iPod Touch, which was announced by Apple CEO Steve Jobs earlier this month, was scheduled to arrive by the end of September but the first orders were fulfilled a few days earlier than expected.

The new iPod comes in two configurations, an 8GB version that costs AU$419 and a 16GB model that costs AU$549. The battery in each can handle 22 hours of audio playback or five hours of video, according to Jobs.

For a review of the iPod Touch, click here: iPod Touch review.


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