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Originally posted by pony_trekker
Holy moly, I just might have to totally gadget freak out on this one.
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Dude, you need to provide details. $249. Not bad. The new Motorola Rokr phone holds up to 100 songs, which can be downloaded from a computer using a USB cable. The phone uses the iTunes software to play and organize songs and has a special button on the keypad marked by iTunes-style green music notes.
In addition..The Nano models are one-third the size of the colorful iPod Minis, which had been Apple's best selling model.
"The iPod Nano is the biggest revolution since the original iPod," Jobs said. Like the iPod Shuffle, the Nano uses solid state flash memory, compared to the iPod Mini and the regular iPods that use a small hard drive to store songs. Apple priced a 4-GB model, which holds up to 1,000 songs, at $249 and a 2-GB, 500-song model at $199.
Both have color screens and click wheels, come in either black or white and are thinner than a pencil.