Apple Released a new version of the iPod Touch without much fanfare back in July, refreshing the interior hardware to be in line with the guts of the iPhone 6. This means the latest iPod Touch has a much faster processor and an improved camera over the previous iPod Touch it replaces, which was released way back in 2012.
Its a welcome update that keeps the Touch competitive with the current generation of iPhone and iPad hardware - this new Touch will play the latest games and be able to utilize the latest apps that were too taxing on the older hardware, and the new camera will take better snapshots to boot. And by keeping the starting price at$199 for the 16GB model(£159 in the UK, and AU$279 in Australia), Apple reestablishes an affordable entry point into iOS, the Touchs operating system and content universe thats also shared by iPhones, iPads and the Apple TV.(Step-up models range from 32GB and 64GB, up to 128GB, and are available for$399, £329 in the UK, and AU$579 in Australia.).