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Apple's Christmas 2009 iPod lineup: Australian pricing

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iTWire reported Apple's iPod announcements earlier today. Now here is the Australian pricing and availability for the complete iPod range.

The iPod shuffle costs $A79 for the 2GB model, and $A109 for the regular 4GB versions. If you want the stainless steel version, it's only available from the Apple Store and costs $A139.

The iPod nano (with video camera, FM radio and pedometer) costs $A199 for the 8GB model, or $A249 for 16GB.

The iPod touch now comes in three models: 8GB ($A268), 32GB ($399) and 64G ($A549). In addition to greater capacity, the 32GB and 64GB versions feature faster performance.

The new version of the iPod classic only comes in a 160GB configuration and costs $A320.

Apple currently predicts a 1-2 week shipping delay on the 4GB shuffle in aluminium or black; the other models are available more or less immediately.

See Jake Widman's article for more information about the iPod announcements.