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The big star of today's Apple event in San Francisco had to be the latest version of the iPod Nano. Chief amongst the music player's new features is a video camera placed on the bottom rear of the device.

After the presentation, out editor-in-chief Lance Ulanoff managed to get some hands-on time with the new device on the show room floor. Check out some more exclusive images of the new iPod Nano after the jump.



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Posted by: woody188
September 10, 2009 2:58 PM

Could care less about the camera but FM radio is a welcome addition. Now if only we could delete content on the fly without having to use iTunes so we could free up space for more recordings if needed.

Also means iPod will now join the list of banned devices in secured locations just because of the camera.


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