Apple Inc announced yesterday the price portfolio for the new
family of iPods in China and it said the newly introduced iPod
Touch, with wi-fi function, will be on mainland shelves next
month.
Apple's updated iPods, including iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano and
iPod Classic, are available in Apple-authorized stores nationwide,
among them 39 in Shanghai. The star product iPod Touch will be sold
after the middle of next month.
The iPod Shuffle, with one gigabyte of memory but no LCD screen,
costs 728 yuan. The iPod Nano, with a two-inch screen and improved
video function, starts at 1,348 yuan (for four GB and 1,798 yuan
for eight GB). The iPod Classic starts at 2,298 yuan.
The iPod Touch, which features a 3.5-inch screen, YouTube access
shortcut, wi-fi and finger-touch control, costs 2,698 yuan for 80GB
and 3,598 yuan for 160GB.
Chinese users, however, can't purchase and download video or
music directly for the iPod Touch as Apple's online store iTunes is
not available in China.
Apple won't add a Chinese language typing system to the iPod
Touch when it debuts in China, according to Yeo Eng Yiong, who is
in charge of iPod product marketing in Asia Pacific.
Sales of the iPod Nano, the most popular model of iPod, are
expected to hit 23 million units worldwide in 2007 and 27.9 million
next year, according to iSuppli Corp, a US-based IT consulting
firm.
(Shanghai Daily September 26, 2007)