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iPod nano is a Big Hit in Taiwan
Wednesday, September 28th, 2005 at 1:25 PM - by Staff
A long line of customers showed up at a Taiwanese department store last Sunday, all of them vying to purchase the 100 iPod nanos in stock, according to a report at Taipei Times.
They were gone almost immediately, prompting an analyst to tell reporter Jason Tan that "iPod fever is expected to sweep through Taiwan's market over the next two years, driven by the product's exquisite looks, user-friendly interface, mini size and large storage."
The 2GB and 4GB iPod nanos sell in Taiwan for US$207 and $258, respectively, while a typical 1GB flash MP3 player costs $240, according to Mr. Tan. He said that the iPod nano will be widely available in Taiwan next month.
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