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'''iPod Touch''' is a ] designed and marketed by ] and that was released on September 5, 2007 as part of an event dubbed "The Beat Goes On", which featured the introduction of ] to the iPod line and The ] to the ]. It is the 5th model in the iPod line released by Apple. It is wider than the 2nd generation iPod Nano, but has the same aluminam casing. As of ] ], the line-up consisted of the video-capable ], the smaller second generation ], and the display-less second generation ]. This is the newest model in the iPod line. The iPod line used to contain the ], until being discontinued for the introduction of the iPod nano. The iPod Touch uses 30 gigabyte ]. The full-sized video model stores ] on an internal ], while the iPod nano and iPod shuffle use ] due to their smaller size. Like many digital music players, iPods can also serve as external ].


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===User interface===
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The iPod Touch has a more advanced interface than the older models, but still contains the same listing on the front. and single button home navigation.
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