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iPod touch (7th generation)
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- Navigation: Multi-Touch display
- Capacity: 32, 128, 256 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A2178: May 2019
iPod touch (7th generation) has an 8MP camera and FaceTime HD camera.
iPod touch (6th generation)
- Navigation: Multi-Touch display
- Capacity: 16, 32, 64, 128 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1574: July 2015
iPod touch (6th generation) has an iSight camera and FaceTime HD camera.
iPod touch (6th generation) is available in five colors, as well as a (PRODUCT)RED version.
iPod touch (5th generation)
- Navigation: Multi-Touch display
- Capacity: 16, 32, and 64 GB
- Model numbers and dates introduced:
- A1509: June 2014
- A1421: May 2013
- A1421: October 2012
iPod touch (5th generation) has an iSight camera and FaceTime HD camera. The iPod touch loop is included with the 32 GB and 64 GB models.
iPod touch (5th generation) is available in five colors.
iPod touch (5th generation 16 GB, Mid 2013)
- Navigation: Multi-Touch display
- Capacity: 16 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1509: May 2013
This model is available in silver and has a FaceTime HD camera.
iPod touch (4th generation)
- Navigation: Multi-Touch display
- Capacity: 8, 16, 32, and 64 GB
- Model numbers and dates introduced:
- A1367: October 2012
- A1367: October 2011
- A1367: September 2010
iPod touch (4th generation) has an iSight camera and FaceTime HD camera.
iPod touch (4th generation) is available in white and black.
iPod touch (3rd generation)
- Navigation: Multi-Touch display
- Capacity: 32 and 64 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1318: September 2009
iPod touch (3rd generation) features a 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display and 32 GB or 64 GB flash drive.
You can distinguish the iPod touch (3rd generation) from iPod touch (2nd generation) by looking at the back of the device. In the text below the engraving, look for the model number.
iPod touch (2nd generation)
- Navigation: Multi-Touch display
- Capacity: 8, 16, and 32 GB
- Model numbers and dates introduced:
- A1288: September 2008
- A1319 for China mainland only: September 2008
iPod touch (2nd generation) features a 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display and 8 GB, 16 GB, or 32 GB flash drive.
You can distinguish the iPod touch (2nd generation) from the previous model by its contoured design and oval shaped antennae cover in the back upper left corner.
iPod touch
- Navigation: Multi-Touch display
- Capacity: 8, 16, and 32 GB
- Model numbers and dates introduced:
- A1213: February 2008
- A1213: September 2007
iPod touch features a 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display and 8 GB, 16 GB, or 32 GB flash drive. You can browse the web with Safari and watch YouTube videos on the first-ever Wi-Fi iPod. You can also search, preview, and buy songs from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store on iPod touch.
iPod nano (7th generation Mid 2015)
- Navigation: Multi-Touch display
- Capacity: 16 GB
- Model number and dates introduced: A1446: July 2015
iPod nano (7th generation Mid 2015) is available in five colors, as well as a (PRODUCT)RED version.
iPod nano (7th generation)
- Navigation: Multi-Touch display
- Capacity: 16 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1446: October 2012
iPod nano (7th generation) is available in eight colors.
iPod nano (6th generation)
- Navigation: Multi-Touch display
- Capacity: 8 and 16 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1366: September 2010
iPod nano (6th generation) is available in six colors.
iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition is available only from the Apple Store, with a 8 GB or 16 GB capacity. Apple contributes a portion of each iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition purchase to the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS in Africa.
iPod nano (5th generation)
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 8 and 16 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1320: September 2009
You can distinguish the iPod nano (5th generation) from previous iPod nano models by:
- Its taller screen when compared to iPod nano (4th generation)
- Its polished anodized aluminum finish
- The inclusion of a camera and microphone on the back of the device
The iPod nano (5th generation) comes in nine colors.
iPod nano (4th generation)
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 8 and 16 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1285: September 2008
You can distinguish the iPod nano (4th generation) from previous iPod nano models by:
- Its taller screen
- Its curved surface
- Its oval shape when seen from the top or bottom
- The inclusion of an accelerometer that is used by the Shake feature.
The iPod nano (4th generation) comes in nine colors.
iPod nano (3rd generation)
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 4 and 8 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1236: September 2007
You can distinguish the iPod nano (3rd generation) from previous iPod nano models by:
- Its wider screen
- Hold switch is on the bottom
- Its ability to play video
The last three characters of the serial number will be one of these: YOP, YOR, YXR, YXT, YXV, or YXX.
The iPod nano (3rd generation) comes in five colors.
iPod nano (2nd generation)
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 2, 4, and 8 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1199: September 2006
You can distinguish the iPod nano (2nd generation) from other models by:
- Its smaller size
- Its colors
- The dock connector and headphone port are both located on the bottom of the device
The iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition is an iPod nano (2nd generation) available in red and with a 4 GB or 8 GB drive capacity. With each iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED purchased, $10 from the sale goes directly to the Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa.
iPod nano
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 1, 2, and 4 GB
- Model numbers and dates introduced:
- A1137: February 2006
- A1137: September 2005
iPod nano is smaller than iPod mini and has a color screen and a Click Wheel but has flash memory instead of a hard drive. You sync music and photos with a USB 2 cable—not FireWire. The capacity of the iPod nano is engraved on the back of the case.
iPod nano comes in white and black.
iPod shuffle (4th generation Mid 2015)
- Navigation: Control Pad
- Capacity: 2 GB
- Model number and dates introduced: A1373: July 2015
iPod shuffle (4th generation Mid 2015) is available in five colors, as well as a (PRODUCT)RED version.
iPod shuffle (4th generation Late 2012)
- Navigation: Control Pad
- Capacity: 2 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1373: September 2012
iPod shuffle (4th generation Late 2012) is available in seven colors.
iPod shuffle (4th generation)
- Navigation: Control Pad
- Capacity: 2 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1373: September 2010
iPod shuffle (4th generation) is available in five colors.
iPod shuffle (3rd generation Late 2009)
- Navigation: Apple Earphones with Remote
- Capacity: 2 and 4 GB
- Model number and dates introduced: A1271: September 2009
iPod shuffle (3rd generation Late 2009) includes a three-position switch that toggles between off, play in order, and shuffle, similar to the original iPod shuffle. This model has a headphone port that also connects to a computer's USB port. It has a clip similar to the iPod shuffle (2nd generation). iPod shuffle (3rd generation Late 2009) is smaller than the previous generations and has one status light. Previous iPod shuffle generations had two.
iPod shuffle (3rd generation Late 2009) is available in five colors.
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The iPod shuffle (3rd generation Late 2009) also comes in a Special Limited Edition 4 GB model only available from the Apple Store. It comes in polished stainless steel.
iPod shuffle (3rd generation)
- Navigation: Apple Earphones with Remote
- Capacity: 4 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1271: March 2009
iPod shuffle (3rd generation) includes a single 3-position switch that toggles between off, play in order, and shuffle similar to the original iPod shuffle. This model has a headphone port that also connects to a computer's USB port. It has a clip similar to the iPod shuffle (2nd generation). iPod shuffle (3rd generation) is smaller than the previous generations and has one status light. Previous iPod shuffle generations had two.
iPod shuffle (2nd generation)
- Navigation: Control Pad
- Capacity: 1 and 2 GB
- Model numbers and dates introduced:
- A1204: February 2008
- A1204: September 2006
iPod shuffle (2nd generation) is smaller than the original iPod shuffle and has no USB connector.
The last three characters of the serial number will be one of these: 1ZH, 1ZK, 1ZM, 1ZP, or 1ZR.
iPod shuffle
- Navigation: Control Pad
- Capacity: 512 MB and 1 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1112: January 2005
iPod shuffle is smaller than iPod mini and has no display. There are LED lights on the front and back. The capacity of the drive is engraved on the front USB connector.
iPod mini (2nd generation)
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 4 and 6 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1051: February 2005
You can distinguish the iPod mini (2nd generation) models from the original iPod mini models by:
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- The hard-drive size is engraved on back of the device
- The Click Wheel text color matches the color of the device
iPod mini
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 4 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1051: January 2004
iPod mini is distinguished from other models by:
- Its smaller size
- Its colors
- The Hold switch, which is on the top-left side
- The Click Wheel's button labels, which are on the wheel itself
iPod classic 160 GB (Late 2009)
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 160 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1238: September 2009
The iPod classic 160 GB (Late 2009) is a hard drive-based iPod featuring a large, widescreen color display, a Click Wheel, and the capability of displaying photos and videos. It uses USB for syncing.
The iPod classic is available in silver and black, and has an anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure.
iPod classic (120 GB)
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 120 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1238: September 2008
The iPod classic (120 GB) is a hard drive-based iPod featuring a large, widescreen color display, a Click Wheel, and the capability of displaying photos and videos. It uses USB for syncing.
The iPod classic is available in silver and black, and has an anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure.
iPod classic
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 80 and 160 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1238: September 2007
The iPod classic is a hard drive-based iPod featuring a large, widescreen color display, a Click Wheel, and the capability of displaying photos and videos. It uses USB for syncing.
The last three characters of the serial number will be one of these: Y5N, YMU, YMV, or YMX.
The iPod classic is available in silver and black, and has an anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure.
iPod (5th generation Late 2006)—also known as iPod with video or Fifth Generation iPod
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 30 and 80 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1238: September 2006
The last three characters of the serial number will be one of these: V9K, V9P, V9M, V9R, V9L, V9N, V9Q, V9S, WU9, WUA, WUB, WUC, or X3N. The Fifth Generation U2 Special Edition iPod (30 GB Late 2006) serial number's last three characters are W9G.
iPod (5th generation)—also known as iPod with video or Fifth Generation iPod
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 30 and 60 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1238: October 2005
The iPod (5th generation) is a hard drive-based iPod featuring a large, widescreen color display, a Click Wheel, and the capability of displaying photos and videos. It uses USB for syncing.
The iPod (5th generation) comes in white and black.
iPod Special Edition U2
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 20 and 30 GB
- Model numbers and dates introduced:
- A1136: September 2006
- A1136: June 2006
- A1099: June 2005
- A1059: October 2004
The iPod Special Edition U2 is a standard iPod model with some differences, including: Black plastic exterior, red Click Wheel, signatures of the U2 band members engraved on the back, and 'iPod Special Edition U2' engraved on the back.
The first model was based on an iPod (Click Wheel) with a 20 GB hard drive. In June 2005, a new version of the iPod Special Edition U2 was introduced that was based on an iPod with color display. These are both also considered fourth-generation iPod models. In June 2006, a new version of the iPod Special Edition U2 was introduced that is based on a 5th-generation iPod (also known as iPod with video) with a 30 GB hard drive. In September 2006, a model based on the iPod (5th generation Late 2006) was introduced.
The last three characters of the serial number are W9G.
iPod with color display
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 20 and 60 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1099: June 2005
iPod and iPod photo are now one and the same, with every white iPod boasting a full-color display. They continue to have the same controls as iPod (Click Wheel) but now all models have a color display like iPod photo—ideal for viewing album artwork and playing slideshows. These are considered fourth-generation models along with iPod (Click Wheel).
iPod photo (also known as iPod with color display)
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 30, 40, and 60 GB
- Model numbers and dates introduced:
- A1099: February 2005
- A1099: October 2004
iPod photo models are functionally and visually identical to the iPod with color display (see above photo).
iPod (Click Wheel)
- Navigation: Click Wheel
- Capacity: 20 and 40 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1059: July 2004
iPod (Click Wheel) models have a Click Wheel like the iPod mini, but are larger and the hold switch is on the top-right side. iPod (Click Wheel) models have a monochrome display. iPod (Click Wheel) is referred to as the fourth-generation iPod.
iPod (Dock Connector)
- Navigation: Touch Wheel
- Capacity: 10, 15, 20, 30, and 40 GB
- Model numbers and dates introduced:
- A1040: September 2003
- A1040: April 2003
iPod (dock connector) models have a dock connector on the bottom.
Newer iPod models like iPod (Click Wheel) and iPod mini also have a dock connector, but the iPod (Dock Connector) has a touch wheel instead of a Click Wheel and the four control buttons are above the touch wheel. iPod (Dock Connector) models are referred to as third-generation iPod models.
iPod (Touch Wheel)
- Navigation: Touch Wheel
- Capacity: 10 and 20 GB
- Model number and date introduced: A1019: July 2002
All iPod (Touch Wheel) models have a FireWire port cover. Scroll wheel models don't, and dock connector models don't have a FireWire port. The iPod (Touch Wheel) model controls look similar to the iPod (Scroll Wheel) but the touch wheel itself doesn't turn. iPod (Touch Wheel) models are considered second-generation iPod models.
iPod (Scroll Wheel)
- Navigation: Scroll Wheel
- Capacity: 5 and 10 GB
- Model numbers and dates introduced:
- M8541: March 2002
- M8541: October 2001
iPod (Scroll Wheel) models have a scroll wheel that physically turns. The controls (Play, Menu, Next, Previous) are in a circle around the wheel. iPod (Scroll Wheel) models are referred to as first-generation iPod models.
Apple iPod classic ('Original'/6th Gen) 80 GB, 160 GB Specs
Identifiers: iPod classic - MB029LL/A* - A1238 - 2173
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The 'original' Apple iPod classic (Sixth Generation) uses an 80 GB or 160 GB 4200 RPM ATA-66 hard drive capable of supporting 'up to' 20,000 songs or 'up to' 40,000 songs in '128-Kbps AAC format' or 'up to 100 hours' or 'up to 200 hours' of video, respectively.
Externally, the iPod classic models are similar to the iPod 5G Enhanced in design with a 2.5' color LCD display with an LED backlight (320x240, 163 ppi), but use slightly thinner cases with either a silver or black anodized aluminum front and a chromed stainless steel back, compared to white or black polycarbonate fronts on the previous models. Most notably, perhaps, the iPod classic models were the first 'full size' iPod models to not be offered in white.
The iPod classic models also offer substantially improved battery life compared to their predecessors -- 30 hours of music and 5 hours of video for the 80 GB model and 40 hours of music and 7 hours of video for the 160 GB model -- compared to 14 hours of music and 3.5 hours of video for the previous 80 GB model. Unfortunately, the iPod classic models no longer support video out directly from the headphone jack, but only from the dock.
The software is substantially improved, with 'MacOS X Leopard' inspired interface enhancements derived from the version of OS X used by the iPhone -- including a Cover Flow option for selecting albums. Three games were bundled as well -- iQuiz, Klondike, and Vortex.
Also see: What is the difference between the iPod classic and the Enhanced 5th Generation iPod?
Externally, the iPod classic models are similar to the iPod 5G Enhanced in design with a 2.5' color LCD display with an LED backlight (320x240, 163 ppi), but use slightly thinner cases with either a silver or black anodized aluminum front and a chromed stainless steel back, compared to white or black polycarbonate fronts on the previous models. Most notably, perhaps, the iPod classic models were the first 'full size' iPod models to not be offered in white.
The iPod classic models also offer substantially improved battery life compared to their predecessors -- 30 hours of music and 5 hours of video for the 80 GB model and 40 hours of music and 7 hours of video for the 160 GB model -- compared to 14 hours of music and 3.5 hours of video for the previous 80 GB model. Unfortunately, the iPod classic models no longer support video out directly from the headphone jack, but only from the dock.
The software is substantially improved, with 'MacOS X Leopard' inspired interface enhancements derived from the version of OS X used by the iPhone -- including a Cover Flow option for selecting albums. Three games were bundled as well -- iQuiz, Klondike, and Vortex.
Also see: What is the difference between the iPod classic and the Enhanced 5th Generation iPod?
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Introduction Date: | September 5, 2007 | Discontinued Date: | September 9, 2008 |
Details: | The 'Introduction Date' refers to the date a model was introduced via press release. The 'Discontinued Date' refers to the date a model either was replaced by a subsequent system or production otherwise ended. Also see: All iPhone models introduced in 2007. |
Details: | *Apple provides no information on the processor used in the 'original' iPod classic (6G) models, but it uses an Apple branded processor, believed to be a Samsung ARM. For more information, please refer to the disassembly 'guide' from the always excellent iFixIt. |
Details: | *No official information regarding the amount of onboard RAM for skip protection is available, but as the previous 80 GB model had 64 MB of memory, these models are believed to have at least 64 MB of memory, if not 128 MB. |
Song Capacity: | 20,000 or 40,000 | Photo Capacity: | 25,000 |
Details: | Apple reports that the 80 GB model can hold 'up to' 20,000 songs and the 160 GB model 'up to' 40,000 songs in '128-Kbps AAC format'. Either model can hold 'up to' 25,000 photos. Additionally, Apple reports that the 80 GB model can hold 'up to 100 hours' of video and the 160 GB model 'up to 200 hours' of video. |
USB Support: | Sync & Charge | Firewire Support: | Charge Only |
Details: | The iPod classic models are capable of charging and syncing by USB via the dock connector, but cannot sync via Firewire '400'. |
Details: | *Unlike the iPod 5G models, the iPod classic models do not support video out via the headphone jack, they only provide video out via the dock connector port. Annoyingly, video out is only available while using an Apple cable, an Apple dock or another accessory with an 'Apple Authentication' chip. |
Details: | The iPod classic models use a case design inspired by the classic 'full size' iPod models, but use an anodized aluminum silver or black front -- instead of polycarbonate -- and have a chromed stainless steel back. |
Housing Color: | Silver & Black | Controller: | 'ClickWheel' |
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Details: | Available in a two-tone housing with either a silver or black anodized aluminum front and a chromed stainless steel back. |
Built-in Display: | 2.5' QVGA LCD | Display Resolution: | 320x240* |
Details: | The iPod classic (6G) models have a '2.5-inch (diagonal) color LCD [display] with LED backlight.' *320-by-240-pixel resolution display at 163 pixels per inch. The iPod classic models are capable of displaying video on an external display at 640x480. |
Battery Type: | Lithium Ion | Battery Life (Music): | 30 Hours, 40 Hours |
Details: | The 80 GB model provides 'up to' 30 hours of music playback and the 160 GB model 'up to' 40 hours of music playback. In the US (and many other countries), site sponsor Other World Computing sells replacement batteries this iPod. In Australia, site sponsor Macfixit sells replacement batteries -- as well as glass covers, displays, and other parts and repair tools -- for this iPod. |
Battery Life (Photos): | N/A | Battery Life (Video): | 5 Hours, 7 Hours |
Details: | Apple does not provide estimated battery life for photo playback. However, the 80 GB model provides 'up to' 5 hours of video, and the 160 GB model provides 'up to' 7 hours of video playback. |
Full-Charge Time: | 'About 4 Hours' | Apple Order No: | MB029LL/A* |
Details: | Apple reports that the iPod classic models charge completely in 'about 4 hours' and also will 'fast charge' in 2 hours to 80% capacity. *MB029LL/A is the order number for the 80 GB configuration in silver. The 80 GB configuration in black is MB147LL/A, the 160 GB configuration in silver is MB145LL/A, and the 160 GB configuration in black is MB150LL/A. |
Apple Subfamily: | iPod classic | Apple Model No: | A1238 (EMC 2173) |
Details: | Please note that these identifiers refer to more than one model. Also see: All iPods with the A1238 Model Number and the 2173 EMC Number. |
Dimensions: | 4.1 x 2.4 x 0.41* | Avg. Weight: | 4.9 ounces* |
Details: | In inches - height by width by depth (80 GB model) -- 103.5 mm by 61.8 mm by 10.5 mm (140 g). *The 160 GB model is slightly thicker (0.53 inches) and heavier (5.7 ounces) -- 103.5 mm by 61.8 mm by 13.5 mm (162 g). |
Mac Support: | Mac OS X 10.4.8 | Windows Support: | Windows XP SP2/Vista |
Details: | Apple reports that this iPod is compatible with a 'Macintosh computer with a USB 2.0 port, MacOS X 10.4.8 or later, and iTunes 7.4 or later.' It is compatible with a 'PC with USB 2.0, Windows Vista or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later, and iTunes 7.4 or later.' |
Audio Support: | Apple reports that the iPod classic (6G) models support 'AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), MP3 (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, and 4), Apple Lossless, WAV, and AIFF.' |
Photo Support: | Apple reports that the iPod classic (6G) models sync iPod-viewable photos in 'JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, PSD (Mac only), and PNG formats'. |
Video Support: | Apple reports that the iPod classic (6G) models support 'H.264 video, up to 1.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Low-Complexity version of the H.264 Baseline Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; H.264 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Baseline Profile up to Level 3.0 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; MPEG-4 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats.' |
Incl. Accessories: | Shipped with 'earphones, USB cable, [and] dock adapter.' In the US (and many other countries), site sponsor Other World Computing sells accessories like cases, stands, keyboards, speakers and more for this iPod. In Australia, site sponsor Macfixit sells cases, stands, chargers, docks and even parts for this iPod. |
Original Price: | US$249, US$349 | Est. Current Retail: | US$100-US$200 |
Details: | Originally, the 80 GB iPod classic models were US$249 (MB029LL/A, MB147LL/A) and the 160 GB models were US$349 (MB145LL/A, MB150LL/A). Please note that on average the estimated current retail pricing of used systems is updated twice a year (please refer to the date on the bottom of the page for the date last updated). Photo Credit: Apple Computer. |
Global original prices for the iPod classic ('Original'/6th Gen) in 34 different countries and territories follow; organized alphabetically by region. Please note that prices with an asterisk (*) are bound by carrier contractual obligations.
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Original Prices - North & South America
Mexico: | N/A | United States: | US$249, US$349 |
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Original Prices - Europe
Denmark: | DKK 1899, 2599 | Finland: | N/A |
Ireland: | N/A | Italy: | €249, €349 |
Norway: | NOK 1.990, 2.790 | Portugal: | €239, €339 |
Switzerland: | CHF 399, 579 | United Kingdom: | £159, £229 |
Original Prices - Asia
India: | N/A | Indonesia: | N/A |
Malaysia: | N/A | The Philippines: | N/A |
Thailand: | N/A | Vietnam: | N/A |
Original Prices - Australia & New Zealand
Australia: | A$349, A$479 | New Zealand: | NZ$399, NZ$549 |
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