Apple, led by its CEO Steve Jobs, presented the company’s new products and services in San Francisco last September 9, 2009.
First, Jobs introduced the entry price drops on iPod touches new lineup. The two higher-end models presented include the 8GB version which has a price of $199, and the 32GB and 64 GB of $299 and $399 respectively. This last two models replaced the older versions of 16 GB and 32 GB of the same prices but the newest versions are up to 50% faster.
Another product that was introduced was the iPod Nano with a built-in video camera. It has a 2.2-inch color display larger compared to the previous iPod Nano. It also boasts its built-in mic and speaker, FM radio that has iTunes features, pedometer and an aluminum and glass body. It has two types – the 8 GB version ($149) and the 16 GB ($179).
There’s also lined up for iPod shuffle. The entry price drops to $59 for its 2 GB models and a $79 for the 48 GB version.
iTunes got a new version too which includes a support of iTunes LP. With this, iTunes can provide expanded contents and other interactive elements such as videos, lyrics, artworks, liner notes, interviews, photos and album credits for some albums.