
iPods and iPhones, flying saucers, digital books and a robot racer...
By Tim Ferguson
Published: 27 September 2007 15:51 BST
Apple launched an updated range of iPods this month with CEO Steve Jobs beamed live to the BBC's Television Centre from the grand unveiling in San Francisco.
The iPod Touch features touchscreen controls, much like the iPhone, and the previous version - now available with 160GB - has been rechristened the iPod Classic.
The iPod Nano pictured is a new shape and has a wider set of features such as a video playing facility and range of colours.
Click to see more pictures of the new iPods.
Photo credit: Andy McCue
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