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Apple unveils new goodies in Tokyo

Screens very, very big in Japan...

By Aled Herbert

Published: 21 March 2002 07:25 GMT

Apple has taken the wraps off a 23-inch flat screen monitor and a revamped iPod MP3 player at it the Tokyo MacWorld Expo.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced both products in his keynote speech.

The 23-inch Cinema Display has a high-definition 1920 x 1200 pixels resolution and costs £2599. It replaces the company's slightly smaller 22-inch model.

The iPod is now available in two configurations. The new model features a 10GB hard drive, a graphic equaliser and contact management software. The unit costs £429.

The company's entry-level 5GB model is still available.

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