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Apple Introduces iPod Price Cuts Ahead Of Today's Event

By Chris Brandrick , PC World , 09/09/2009
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Earlier this morning, just hours before Apple is due to announce a number of changes to the iPod line up, including a rumoured camera enabled iPod Touch, price cuts have been made across the existing iPod range.

The 32GB iPod Touch has dropped in price significantly from $399 to a new $279 price point, where as the 16GB model is now priced at $249 (previously $299), the 8GB iPod Touch has also received a drop from $229 to a sub two hundred dollar price point of just $189.

Apple's Nano also saw a fall in price, now available from $129, while the high capacity 120GB Classic model has seen a $20 reduction and is now available for just $229.

The question is are these drops in price just Apple being generous or are they clearing stock to make way for new models with higher capacities and greater features?

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