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Since the initial launch of Apple's gadget last month, many are stunned by the changes that occur on the iPod Nano.
Apple iPod Nano now has a body that 46 percent smaller and 42 percent lighter than the 2009 version of the iPod Nano. He also provides the physical buttons for volume.
The loss of the navigation wheel is replaced with multi-touch screen, and the form of a square, could make the audience ask questions.
On the occasion of the launch, Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs had a half-joke that this little gadget can be used as a wristwatch.
"One of our board members will make it as a watch," Jobs said, as quoted from the Huffington Post blog site.
And apparently it's now completely embodied by producers of iPod accessories, Incipio.
As quoted from technology site CNet, Incipio has recently launched a new product called LINQ, which is a cradle for the iPod Nano worn on the wrist.
With applications that are owned by the iPod's clock, LINQ is really juggling' iPod Nano into a timepiece, not merely alone music players. LINQ is made of polymer material with a watch strap made of nylon.
The problem is, when used as a clock, it seems a bit odd when users listen to music through a wired headset, but can be connected via Bluetooth.
His plan, LINQ will be marketed beginning next October for U.S. $ 25 (about USD 225 thousand).
Meanwhile, the iPod Nano itself on sale for 129 for the 8GB model and 159 pounds for the 16GB model.