Apple iPod Nano 4GB - Silver MP3 Player

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Apple iPod Nano 4GB - Silver MP3 Player
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    I wish I would have got the 8GB

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 26, 2006 | 4 out of 4 found this Apple iPod Nano 4GB - Silver review helpful

    Pros: Good battery life, good menu setup

    Cons: The 4GB makes you wish you would have steped up!

    Love the portabillity and the menu setup. I am also a fan of the sound....I like the fact that it is easy to load using Itunes. I have the cables to hook it up to my stereo and my car and I listen to it all the time. Higher priced but it is a quality... deal! Read more Less

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    4gb 2nd gen nano,,,,,,good buy

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 26, 2006 | 2 out of 2 found this Apple iPod Nano 4GB - Silver review helpful

    Pros: doesnt damage as easily as first gen nano longer battery life brighter screen new "search" feature great sound nice colours to choose from

    Cons: doesnt fit into 1st gen nano cases:(

    I was very happy with my nano when i got it, it was a big step up from the orginal nano, i wouldnt say its completly remastered but it does have some new features and the shape has been slightly changed. If you're looking for a mp3, get a 4gb 2n...d gen nano, it holds a perfect amount of songs, not to little and not to many. its a great buy Read more Less

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    Apple iPod Nano (4GB, white)

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 8, 2007 | 2 out of 3 found this Apple iPod Nano 4GB - Silver review helpful

    Pros: The iPod Nano has a gorgeous, superslim design with a bright, photo-friendly screen. It is easy to operate and works seamlessly with iTunes and the iTunes Music Store, which has the world's largest selection of music. It boasts a nimble processor and system performance with no skipping, thanks to flash memory.

    Cons: The iPod Nano suffers from unspectacular battery life, and though the device is durable, it scratches easily; blemishes show up more drastically on the black version. The Nano is pricey in terms of gigabytes per dollar, and its 4GB maximum capacity is not a good fit for many power users. The player skips many sought-after extra features such as FM radio and A/V-out, and it doesn't work with Camera Connector. The USB power adapter ($29) is not included.

    Just when you thought Apple's standard iPod was overly saturating the public consciousness, Steve Jobs and company pull another beauty from the company's bushel. The Apple iPod Nano sets new standards for gadget design and stretches the bound...aries of technology. It's the world's first 4GB flash player, yet it's also one of the thinnest. Plus, it boasts a bright color screen that takes advantage of the bigger iPod's photo capabilities, though be aware that the Nano's screen scratches easily. Throw in some ancillary improvements, and you have not only the latest MP3 player phenom but a glance into the future. The flash-based Nano (the name is curiously similar to the Creative Zen Nano Plus's) comes in classic white or black and three capacities: 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB at $149, $199 and $249, respectively. It also replaces the current popular iPod Mini line. Design of Apple iPod Nano (4GB, white) The Apple iPod Nano is a design wonder at 3.5 by 1.6 by 0.27 inches and 1.5 ounces. The last two numbers are key--the thing is really thin. As we've said, it looks much smaller in person than in photos, and it truly fits anywhere, comfortably and sometimes invisibly. We've been told that the iPod Nano is 62 percent smaller than the product it's replacing, the iPod Mini (see other Nano size comparisons). The Nano, in terms of MP3 design standards, changes everything. Now, the Creative Zen Micro looks fat, the iRiver H10 looks monstrous, and the Mini looks outdated. Of course, the others are microdrive-based players; the Nano is a flash-based player, the first to hit 4GB; a few companies came out with 2GB models earlier this year but priced them at much more than $200. The 4GB player holds about 1,000 songs or 25,000 photos, while the 2GB version holds about 500 tunes. The 1GB device, then, takes about 250 tracks. The Apple iPod Nano (4GB, black) next to the Cowon iAudio U2 (1GB, black): The iPod Nano is 0.27 inch thick, while the U2 is 0.7 inch thick. Both are pocket-size, in their own ways. We have to admit that the Nano is a bit pricey, so we recommend spending the extra $50 to $100 to double or quadruple your capacity. Consumers, after all, have witnessed a rise in price per gigabyte as compared to the $249 6GB iPod Mini and the Zen Micros of the world. But again, flash is the key word; it doesn't skip a beat and is much less susceptible to damage, and without it, the iPod Nano could never be so thin. A skinnier device would be impractical in terms of both usability and fragility. Not only does the iPod Nano's existence as the most luxurious flash-based MP3 player in the world lower flash-based MP3 player prices, but it signals the slow demise of the relatively new microdrive market. We'll see 6GB and 10GB flash-based models someday, though maybe not soon enough for those who simply cannot consider a player with less than 10GB to store their existing or growing music collections. The iPod Nano's overall design mimics its stouter brother, with the same reflective stainless steel backside, as well as a smaller 1.5-inch color screen and 1.25-inch Click Wheel, compared to the iPod's 2 inches and 1.75 inches, respectively. A solitary hold switch is located on top, while a standard dock connector port and a headphone jack are located underneath. The dock connector opens up an enormous world of accessories, though some may not be ideal; for instance, the iPod Nano works with Altec Lansing's iM7 boombox, albeit awkwardly. The headphone jack has an unusual but necessary placement near the lower-right corner, as one wouldn't physically fit up top. Though it may seem to get in the way, the headphone cable can have a stabilizing effect when you hold the device. It's more natural to slide the iPod Nano into a jeans pocket as well, and of course, the placement makes sense when considering the optional lanyard that transforms the iPod Nano into a wearable device. Howe Read more Less

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    IPOD Nano 4 gig silver

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 30, 2007

    Pros: good sound quality, easy to read display, comes with good headphones

    Cons: lack of radio, battery life

    the 4 gb ipod nano is a good mp3 player. there is no trouble when raeding the display, and the sound quality is good. it also comes with 1 of the better headphones out there. however it doesnt have a radio which can be a turndown for some people. als...o after repeated use and many rechargings, the batery life begins to diminish and after a while may need to be replaced. but overall this is a graet mp3 player. ill leave you with a quote from the back of my ipod nano case."like a fine pair of jeans ipod nano colors may vary and change over time" Read more Less

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    Apple iPod Nano 4GB Silver

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 22, 2007

    Pros: Good battery life and portability.

    Cons: Sound quality and the qaulity of the components within the iPod are terrible.

    Apple spent too much time worrying about concquering the digital music player market and did not worry about making a good MP3 player for everyone that would want one. The iPod tends to freeze and crash alot and the apple website is already outfitte...d with features that let you know what to do in this scenario. This is something that should not be happening in the first place. I highly recommend to everyone that wants an MP3 player to go with a company other than Apple and show them that their lack of the quality that goes into their products makes their products unsuitable for the consumer. They need to understand that if we are expected to buy their products, they must be high quality products that will not freeze or shut down on us the consumers. Read more Less

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    IPOD Nano 4GB!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 31, 2007

    Pros: IPOD Nano 4GB!

    Cons: IPOD Nano 4GB!

    That's great! I love it but i think the battery is not comfortable so much. We need the PC or Laptop for recharge. I know I can buy equipment for charge but it's so expensive (for me) _

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    my [ I ][P][O][D]

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 27, 2007

    Pros: Duyn Raymond

    Cons: Mr_duyn_kek

    this is my Ipod I have had and I like it!! it's enough!

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    My dream

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 12, 2007

    Pros: Love it

    Cons: Like it

    Yup, now I have this Ipod nano, when my mom traveled to America, i just asked her in case of ability, but she bought one for me, oh my god, thank mom so much. Now I can hangout with my favorite music 24/24. Love ipod so much :x

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    iPod Nano... 1,000 songs in your pocket

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 27, 2007

    Pros: 1,00 songs, great sound, it comes with games, bright color screen, sleek and compact design

    Cons: None

    the iPod Nano is a great, reliable product. I love it very much. It's amazing how it's so small, but yet you can fit 1,000 songs on it! The color screen is very bright and I love that it includes a stopwatch and games. The iPod nano is defini...tely worth every penny. Read more Less

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    i-pod nano

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 13, 2007

    Pros: small, easy to use

    Cons: fairly expensive

    I had been listening to music with an old portable CD player. The i-pod nano is a much better option. It is much smaller and it holds a ton more music, than you can fit on a CD. It costs a lot initially, but it is worth the money in the long run. ...The music comes in clear and with a great sound. The i-pod will never skip like a CD player would, thus making it a much better option for a user with an active lifestyle. Read more Less

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