Testseek.co.uk have collected 75 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Nano 2G 2GB / 4GB / 8GB and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Nano 2G 2GB / 4GB / 8GB.
April 2008
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The editors liked
Good battery life
Simplicity to use
Bright screen
Solid battery life
Alphanumeric overlay browsing feature
Support for voice memos
Rugged exterior
Bright colours
Improved centre button “feel”
Stylish. 24-hour battery life. Robust design.
Forget everything you’ve heard about Apple being a brand reserved for superstar software developers and overpaid ad execs – here’s a rock-solid bargain to please all ears. Sound quality is (nearly) up to its bigger brethren and the Shuff...
Scratch-resistant aluminium body
Variety of bright and shiny colours
Superslender but more durable
Supports photos with thumbnail grid and album art
Great sound quality
The editors didn't like
Restrictive iTunes software
It just plays music
Earbuds won’t fit everyone
Text search can be tedious
Takes longer to sync than previous nano
No video. No Windows Media support.
Despite shock-proof playback
Apple’s white earbuds leap from your ears at the slightest hint of motion – annoying considering everything else about the Shuffle is geared up to complement a vigorous workout. They sound pretty dire
Too
So swa...
Still doesnt play video
No built-in FM tuner or recording capability
Not all colour options are available for all sizes
Abstract: Take away the pretty new packaging, and Apples new iPod nano is very similar to the original. Not that thats a bad thing, of course, when you consider what a home-run Apple hit with the first nano, and that the price remains the same despite beefier ...
Abstract: The second generation iPod nano is a worthy successor to generation one. It’s more colorful (a la the iPod mini that it replaced), has more capacity and is more affordable. There’s a lot to love about the nano, but the main attraction of the s...
Abstract: Only a year has passed between Apples introduction of the first generation of iPod nano and now. With a sizable share of the flash player market at this point, Apple revamped all of its flash players last week with a new generation of iPod nanos and i...
Abstract: I broke down in the name of TUAW and picked up a new 8GB iPod nano. Of course, running out of space for workout jams on my 1GB nano might have had something to do with the purchase as well. Ive put this second generation iPod nano through the trials e...
Apple’s best flash-based music player yet, offering 2GB to 8GB storage capacities in six colored, super-slim aluminum enclosures, each at affordable prices. Far more scratch-resilient than prior model without compromising style. Lives up to Appl...
Falls shorter of current-generation iPod on big features (video, games) than did prior nano at time of release. Color choices are limited by storage capacities and prices. Transfer times for data have doubled from prior nano. Users must download iTunes...
In essentially every way important to mainstream consumers, the second-generation iPod nano is an improvement upon the version that came before - its more resilient, less expensive at given storage capacities, and available in more colors than last ye...
2GB only available in silver
Black model only available in most expensive 8GB size
No color choice in most expensive 8GB size
The newly "remastered" iPod nano is yet another awesome product from Apple. The new design is a refreshing change from the scratch-prone and fingerprint-attracting construction of the original iPod nano. In a way, the second generation iPod nano is a...
2GB only available in silver
Black model only available in most expensive 8GB size
No color choice in most expensive 8GB size
The newly "remastered" iPod nano is yet another awesome product from Apple. The new design is a refreshing change from the scratch-prone and fingerprint-attracting construction of the original iPod nano. In a way, the second generation iPod nano is a...
Sturdy metal casing. Very slim. Bright screen. Supports Audible and lossless compression. Very good sound quality. Cool new search feature. Excellent software integration. Gapless playback. Long battery life.
No integrated FM tuner, voice recorder, or video playback. Nonremovable battery.
This is the finest flash player out there in terms of look and feel. Other players have the iPod beat in terms of features, but I like the iPods lossless compression and Audible support, as well as the cool new search feature....
The second-generation Apple iPod Nano takes on a new scratch-resistant aluminum body, which is available in a variety of bright and shiny colors; its still superslender but more durable, thanks to a seamless construction. It supports photos (with thum...
The iPod Nano still doesnt play video, not that youd want to watch it on the small screen, and theres no built-in FM tuner or recording capability; not all color options are available for all memory sizes.
The second-generation Apple iPod Nano is like the successful offspring of an iPod Mini and a first-generation iPod Nano. Its small, stylish, user-friendly, and competitively priced--a great player all around and suitable for a variety of users.