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Apple has dominated the MP3 player market for so long that most can't name more than two of its competitors and doesn't look to slow down as Steve Jobs' recent announcement of a new Nano, something called iPod Classic and a new "phoneless iPhone" Touch iPod.
The new Nano has added a larger screen for video playback and comes in 4 and 8 gigabyte sizes priced at $150 and $200. The classic is similar to old models in its massive storage capacity to the tune of 80 and 160 gigabytes.
To create the Touch, Apple redesigned a larger touch-screen display to replace the click-wheel, a design dating all the way back to the iPod's second generation. It also has WiFi, so you now you can shop on iTunes (or surf the Web) anywhere with wireless connection. It comes in two models, 8 and 16 gigabytes ($300, $400, respectively).
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