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The editors liked
Responsive controls
Clear and bright screen
Support for photo viewing
Syncs quickly
No skipping thanks to flash memory.
Tiny size
Great design
Easy controls
Gorgeous
Superslim design with bright
Photo-friendly screen
Easy to operate
Works seamlessly with iTunes and iTunes Music Store
Which has the worlds largest selection of music
Nimble processor and system performance
No skipping
Thanks to flash mem...
The editors didn't like
No syncing via FireWire
No support for viewing pictures on an attached television
Can’t boot a Mac from it.
Oddly placed headphones socket
Unspectacular battery life
Though durable
Device scratches easily
Pricey in terms of gigabytes per pound
4GB maximum capacity is not a good fit for many power users
Abstract: In just one year the iPod mini has come to account for half of all iPod sales, so its a surprise that the iPod nano is set to replace it. The nano is far thinner than the mini and uses flash memory rather than a hard disk, making it skip-free and l...
Abstract: We dare you to touch and try an iPod nano and not immediately want to slap down your credit card. A wonderful piece of design, and a superb audio player Weve grown tired of manufacturers press releases telling us that their latest portable audio pla...
Abstract: The iPod nano may be tiny and impossibly thin, but it doesnt compromise on sound quality or ease of use. How do you improve on the worlds best-selling digital music player? Well, if youre Apple, you rip up the design plans and start again. The iPo...
If youre already an iTunes devotee, or you want a featherweight and fashionable MP3 player, youll find plenty to love about the iPod nano. Its worth the extra cost for its small size, decent storage and great colour screen. Edward N Albro Lowest on...
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Published: 2005-10-12, Author: Christopher , review by: macworld.co.uk
Responsive controls; clear and bright screen; support for photo viewing; syncs quickly; no skipping thanks to flash memory.
No syncing via FireWire; no support for viewing pictures on an attached television; can’t boot a Mac from it.
A clear colour screen, responsive and manageable controls, photo viewing, fast syncing, and impossibly thin. In my view the iPod nano is a nearly perfect fit for the middle of the iPod line-up, sounding great and mixing the best features of the shuffl...
Gorgeous, superslim design with bright, photo-friendly screen; easy to operate; works seamlessly with iTunes and iTunes Music Store, which has the worlds largest selection of music; nimble processor and system performance; no skipping, thanks to flash mem...
Unspectacular battery life; though durable, device scratches easily; pricey in terms of gigabytes per pound; 4GB maximum capacity is not a good fit for many power users; no sought-after extra features such as FM radio; no A/V-out; doesnt work with Camera...
Thanks to its limited capacity, the gorgeous Apple iPod nano isnt for everybody, but it sets the standard for MP3 players to come ...
Abstract: UPDATE: Apple has yet again come out with another amazing product. The new Apple iPod Nano is a cross between the iPod Shuffle and the iPod Mini. It's got a color LCD screen and flash memory to store up to 1,000 songs. The flash-based iPod Nano w...
Abstract: This has to be the best Audible Audiobook player there is. It is so great and easy to use. Id buy an iPod just to listen to Audible. It allows you to use two Audible accounts instead of just one like every other device. That is great because I have an...