Stealthy new 4GB iPod Nanos spotted on shelves

September 19th, 2008 by Ella Morton

(Credit: Apple)

They weren't mentioned at this month's Apple launch event and you won't see them on Apple's website, but 4GB fourth-generation iPod Nanos are turning up on retail shelves across Australia.

The 4GB player is being advertised as "limited release" and is selling for AU$169 at resellers including Dick Smith Electronics, Myer and JB Hi-Fi. It is not available from Apple online or via the company's retail stores in Sydney or Melbourne.

By comparison, the recommended retail price of the 8GB model is AU$199, while the 16GB version sells for AU$279.

Australia is not the sole market for the mysterious 4GB Nanos — the little critters have also been spotted in Europe, according to Engadget. Thus far there have been no reports of the players appearing in the United States.

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2 Responses to “Stealthy new 4GB iPod Nanos spotted on shelves”

Meeno Zhen
September 22nd, 2008 at 12:14am

It is actually the only model available at Big W by now.

michael
February 14th, 2010 at 2:31am

cood product but can u re install the operating system

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