Testseek.co.uk have collected 108 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Nano 4G 8GB / 16GB and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Nano 4G 8GB / 16GB.
September 2008
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The editors liked
Great styling with bigger screen
Return to portrait format
Soundwithout the headphones!
Genius keeps things interesting
Improved battery life
Ditching the ‘fat’ shape of the last iPod was a bold move for Apple
But one that’s paid handsome dividends and delivered this
The thinnest (6.2mm)
Most powerful iPod nano to date. It’s not just a facelift either. Inside it&rsquo...
Video recording is handy
Sound quality good
Radio is useful
Small and compact
Cute looks
Clear
Crisp display
Exciting
Entertaining sound
Genius is brilliant
Good screen size
Accelerometer
Insanely slim and light. Great visuals. Feature count. Energetic sound
Best sound quality of any iPod
Apps galore
Stellar interface
Design
Apple's new Genius playlist tool
Accessibility features for the visually impaired
Shake to shuffle
Screen is excellent
The editors didn't like
Ditch the supplied headphones!
Still no FM tuner
Yes
It’s the thinnest iPod ever made
But only thanks to Apple’s crafty tapering at the edges. It’s also much taller than its predecessor
And unless you really
Really struggle to make mixtape-style playlists
The new Genius features w...
No still camera
Video camera lens is in an odd place
Have to use iTunes software
Not as intuitive as other Apple products
Poor headphones
No video
Requires iTunes
Theres no wi-fi
No touch screen
Shake to shuffle feature is limited
ITunes 8 arm-bending. Genius demands data. Some screen reflections. Average buds
Poor earphones
Shake to shuffle should be shake to fast forward
The fact that you have to upgrade to Apple's iTunes 8 software
Abstract: Every year (health permitting), Steve Jobs marches before a crowd of geeks, nerds and other assorted fanboys and bestows upon the world a new iPod. Sometimes that iPod has new colours, other times it has new features. The fifth-generation iPod Nano has...
Abstract: Apple iPod nano test T hink of Apple and you think of computers, notebooks, MP3 players, iPhones and iPods. For the last 32 years, Apple has been a major player in the electronics industry. During the eighties, the company also entered the consumer mar...
Abstract: Small, but not quite perfectly formed. Back to being sleeker as well as more usable than most rivals, yet still attractively priced. Given that one of the nanos selling points is its tiny size, squeezing a colour display capable of playing video you...
Abstract: Apples size obsession continues. It started earlier this year when the company introduced us to the MacBook Air, the thinnest notebook ever, and now it has added the thinnest iPod ever to its range of ubiquitous media players. Given that the front...
Ditching the ‘fat’ shape of the last iPod was a bold move for Apple, but one that’s paid handsome dividends and delivered this: the thinnest (6.2mm), most powerful iPod nano to date. It’s not just a facelift either. Inside it&rsquo...
Yes, it’s the thinnest iPod ever made, but only thanks to Apple’s crafty tapering at the edges. It’s also much taller than its predecessor, and unless you really, really struggle to make mixtape-style playlists, the new Genius features w...
with this model Apple has introduced features I didn't need and designed out things that made the 2nd gen the best compact mp3 player available. Would I buy another? No, I'd look elsewhere next time. Report as inappropriate Join FiveFWDCreating an...