First ipod nano..

whel the new ipods are great! ... but i love the firts ipod nano ... and i cant find it in sotore.. what if i want to puchase one of those instead the new models .. i mean the price will be lower.. hum?.. regards..
ibook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   768 RAM airport

This is not really an appropriate place to post on this subject - this is an area to discuss the way the discussion areas work rather than add commentary on Apple products, policies or pricing.
That said, when Apple announce a new product such as the new range of iPods, it generally means that the previous models will no longer be available direct from Apple, other than via the pages for refurbished products, accessed from the on-line store itself. Those products are usually sold at a discounted price.
If you were to want the previous model, I'd be prepared to bet that some resellers will still have some stocks available, though for how long depends of course on demand. As resellers, their pricing policy on such an item is pretty much their own choice of course.

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