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The editors liked
Small and light
Built-in clip
FM radio with pause function
Long battery life
Tiny multi-touch screen. VoiceOver song identification. Built-in pedometer and Nike+ compatibility
Extremely small
Reasonable quality sound
FM radio
Small and neat design
Integrated radio receiver
Tiny clip with a dock connector
When it comes to build
The new iPod nano looks like a cross between an iPod shuffle and an iPhone. The new 1.54-inch multitouch screen looks lovely
And the controls are intuitive
Responding to swipes and long presses for moving through the menus just fine and is a proficient replacement for the old combo of screen and over sensitive trackwheel. There’s also a standard 30-pin connector on the b
Multi-Touch screen and iOS-like interface added
Clear and easy to read screen
Tuning FM radio easier then previous model
Ability to rotate interface
Full-screen clock.
Solid
Industrial design
FM radio with live pause
Fitness app
Responsive multi-touch screen
Handy clip-on design
A 24hour battery life
FM Radio
New multitouch technology
A 1.5inch display screen
Price cut
Integrated pedometer support
Highly portable
Feels good
That slick Apple interface
Neat features
The sound is superb
Excellent screen
Interface works
Compact
Wonderfully intuitive
Decent sound quality
Beautiful design
The editors didn't like
Confusing menus
High price
No camera. No video playback. Screen size makes gesture control awkward. No third-party apps.
No more physical controls
Dreadful headphones
No more extra features
Expensive
No video
Pricey
Not really any more functional
You’re basically paying at least £90 more for a bit more capacity than the new iPod shuffle
An FM radio
And the option to pick specific albums rather than playlists. That doesn’t scream value to us
Especially when the swanky new iPod touch can be had for just a little more.
Nano less usable than it could be
No physical playback controls or compatible inline remote-equipped earbuds
No video recording
No apps
No title bar on screen.
Not enough classy features for the price
Too small to really suit a touchscreen
Basic headphones with no clicker
No video recording or playback
It is extremely easy to lose and due to its weight and size it is difficult to realise exactly where you have left it
No video capabilities
Despite that price drop
It's still relatively expensive
Poor headphones
No Voice Control
You can't just slap the buttons through your pocket like previous versions
Published: 2010-09-08, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The iPod Nano (sixth generation) is nearly half the size of the previous model, uses unique multitouch screen navigation, and includes a built-in clip.
Many features have disappeared, including video playback, camcorder, microphone, speaker, games, calendar, contacts, notes, and alarm clock. The touch-screen interface is overkill, requiring more attention than the time-tested click wheel design withou...
The sixth generation of the iPod Nano is the smallest yet, but it comes at the expense of valuable features and practical controls.
Published: 2010-09-07, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Apple may not have invented the MP3 player, but with its iPod range it certainly defined it. Every year consumers and rivals alike wait for the company’s September music event, to see what the must-have functionality and hardware is this season. SlashG...
Lightweight, wearable design. Rotatable, multi-touch screen. Integrated FM radio and Nike+ fitness features.
Screen is smaller than 5th-gen iPod nano's. Video camera and video-playback capability have been removed. Tiny size makes it easy to misplace or lose. Lousy earbuds. Cover Flow is no longer supported.
Apple's first misstep in the iPod nano line-up, the sixth-generation model trades its predecessor's click wheel for touch-screen controls. But an ultracompact form factor means the display is much smaller. Plus you lose video capture and playback capa...
The new iPod nano is a bit of an enigma. On the one hand, its size and touchscreen interface are sure to generate oohs and aahs, and in many cases provide genuine—and substantial—benefits. On the other hand, the new interface suffers a bit from being ...
New touchscreen UI is slickSmaller and lighter than ever beforeSound quality was very good
Still a bit priceySmall size makes it easy to loseLack of video playback could bother some
Ultimately, if you've had the same iPod nano for the past few years, this new device will probably make you feel like you need a replacement. While there isn't slew of fresh additions (in fact, there are notable subtractions), the re-think about what the ...
Responsive multitouch display, Intuitive interface, including a shake-to-shuffle feature, Supports Nike + iPod Sports Kit, FM Radio, Sturdy clip for attaching to clothes &, bags, Long battery life
No video playback or recording, Small volume buttons, Headphone cord could be shorter, As a clip-on MP3 player, it's boxier than the iPod shuffle
Apple's in-between-size iPod gets a makeover with an ultracompact design, intuitive multitouch display, and sporty clip.
Published: 2010-09-02, Author: Jesus , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Apple's iPod nano 2010 is a good MP3 player. It's tiny, the battery seems to last forever, and it has a great user interface.AdvertisementThis is the best pure music player out there right now, thanks to the combination of its physical specs and user inte...
The new iPod Nano is a solid choice for anyone that’s looking for a step up from the Shuffle, but not quite to the feature heavy, more expensive iPod Touch. The menu interface is more streamlined than the previous model and it’s definitely a better p...
Abstract: Disclaimer: This review reflects the personal opinions of Robert Mohns, a freelance reviewer, who has no financial interest in the product. Our reader report discussions offer additional, unbiased discussion (both pro and con), where more feedback ...
Abstract: The GoodSmaller, lighter enclosurePedometer/fitness tracking app The BadTouchscreen is a usability nightmareSlightly too heavy to clip to sleeveVideo camera and playback removed The Price8GB – US$14916Gb - $179 The tiny size and weight of the 6th gener...