Thousands of video clips are now available for iPod video owners to download just a week after the official release of the new device.
The iTunes Music Store alone is offering more than 2,000 music videos, animated shorts, games and new episodes from TV favourites such as Lost and Desperate Housewives, as well as 1.7 million audio files.
The Sydney Morning Herald reports that iPod fans have already begun to trade music video clips from artists as diverse as Afroman to Alanis Morissette, though the newspaper found Apple's groundbreaking TV clips to be particularly popular.
Released in the US on October 12th, the new iPod video comes with a 2.5 inch display unit which provides unrivalled screen clarity, allowing users to watch clips as well as listen to music.
However, in order to prevent copyright infringement, Apple has announced that video files sold through iTunes will be heavily protected and users will be barred from downloading files to video, CD or DVD.
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