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video iPod
The new video iPods, which come in black or white with a 2.5-inch screen, will be available in a 30GB model for $299 and a 60GB version for $399. They hold up to 15,000 songs, 25,000 photos or more than 150 hours of video.
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iMac G5
The new iMac G5 desktop computer will have a built-in, Web-cam style iSight camera with still and video capabilities, and a new bundled Apple remote that lets users select music and photos and watch video from 30 feet away.
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Steve Jobs with iPod
Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds the new video-capable iPod during a product presentation in San Jose, Calif.
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iMac remote control
At Wednesday's iMac unveiling, Jobs used a tiny white remote control to play a Black Eyed Peas video and an "Incredibles" DVD, and also to play home movies and photos.
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