iPod Nano

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The iPod nano is a portable media player designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the midrange model in Apple's iPod family. The first generation model was introduced on September 7, 2005,[1] and combines features of both the iPod shuffle and iPod classic. It was intended to replace the iPod mini, which was discontinued on the same day. The replacement of the mini took Apple-related websites and the press completely by surprise since, although there were rumors about a new flash memory-based iPod, there was no prior notice of the popular mini being discontinued.

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iPod Nano -Colors and Sizes 


Apple 2 GB iPod nano AAC/MP3 Player Silver
(2nd Generation)



The colour screen looks excellent and shows easy navigation throughout, you can download your tunes into files, albums, types of music etc. My only concern with the screen was, I felt it may scratch easily and some of the cases that you can buy for the nano still leave the screen exposed. My concern is when you put your nano into your pocket or bag and catches something metal. I had heard on the news there had been issues with the early nanos , I still feel this could be an issue.

The sound is excellent, I can't tell the difference between CDs and MP3s and I often think those who say they can, can't either. You can download your music from iTunes, a legal way of owning music. They are impressive boxed also where you open the box like a book and see your nano inside. However you do not get any form of charging your nano except for the computer leads that come with it. This means if you wish to take your nano away from your computer for a period of time you will need to buy a separate mains charger. Which of course is larger than the unit itself.


Apple 8 GB iPod nano AAC/MP3 Player Black
(2nd Generation)



My final conclusion is that this little unit is a fantastic move forward in the music player industry. I was impressed by the larger iPods that my friends had, but it wasn't until the appearance of the nano that I was suitably impressed to put my hand in pocket to make a purchase. And I haven't been let down.

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Apple iPod nano 4 GB Blue (2nd Generation)

Amazon Price: $429.99 (as of 10/13/2008)

"iPods certainly pay for themselves, especially with all the accessories available to listen to them in your car, home, etc. At this price point, you can get a lot of music into a very small package that is easily affordable. I use the Transpod system with mine in the car and the sound quality is better than a direct connection via a cassette system. I also use it with a Denon stereo and docking station and have been happy with the sound quality. While the sound of an iPod isn't quite that of a high quality recording, it is still very good. I'm a musician and I'm happy with how it handles most types of music including classical music.

If you don't have a lot of money to buy albums, this is a good investment because you can use your family members or other people's music. While I don't condone breaking copyright law, you certainly can "share" music if you want to with friends, relatives, etc. If you are a young person, perhaps you can load some of dads albums for him and borrow his iPod! This is a less expensive option than buying a lot of albums yourself.

All iPods are easy to use, but they do have a proprietary format. If you go this route, you can record CDs no problem. However, you can't use this as an mp3 player. You are basically married to getting your music from iTunes or directly from CDs. Some people find this a disadvantage. It depends upon your needs."

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iPod Nano- New iPod Nano V3 


Apple 4 GB iPod nano AAC/MP3 Player Silver
(3rd Generation)



The new Apple iPod nano V3 is a mid-range iPod portable media player introduced by Apple Inc. on September 7, 2005. It comes with combined features of both the iPod shuffle and iPod classic. Came out mainly with an intention of replacing the iPod mini, the ipod has attractive features and characteristics that are really stunning and mind-blowing. It took around nine months for Apple to complete the design of the nano v3. The Apple iPod nano V3 comes with flash memory but has a miniaturized version of the color screen and click wheel that existed on the iPod classic. The battery and other internal parts are also much smaller than mini.

The iPod nano V3 works with iTunes on Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows. It is capable of connecting through the same proprietary dock connector as the third-generation iPod, the fourth-generation iPod, and the iPod mini, with the help of a USB 2.0 port on the user's computer. Although it uses the same connection as Apple's FireWire iPod Cable and it can also charge its battery over FireWire, the iPod nano does not support synchronizing over a FireWire connection. The nano V3 has attractive features including a stop watch and a multiple time zone clock function. It also has a combination lock feature that makes use of the click wheel for locking the iPod, and serving to secure the user's calendar and contact information. This is also the first iPod that includes a new lyrics screen, modifiable using iTunes.


Apple 8 GB iPod nano AAC/MP3 Player Black
(3rd Generation)



The Apple iPod nano V3 does not synchronize or connect over FireWire. It comes with a size of 1.6 in (40 mm) wide, 3.5 in (90 mm) long, 0.27 in (6.9 mm) thick and weighing1.5 ounces (42 grams) making it too small and comfortable to hold in hand. This model has a battery life is up to 14 hours.

iPod Nano - Vid 1 

Unboxed: Apple iPod nano (RED)

It's finally time to open my iPod nano. I am fortunate enough to own the PRODUCT (RED) version, so this means 10% of sales went to the fund to help stop AIDS in Africa. Thanks for watching and enjoy!

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iPod Nano on Wikipedia 

The iPod Nano (marketed lowercase as iPod nano) is a portable media player designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the midrange model in Apple's iPod family. The first generation was introduced in 2005. It uses flash memory, like the iPod Shuffle, but with a 2-inch (diagonal) QVGA display and the "click wheel" found on the iPod Classic. The model has been updated three times since its introduction. Shortly after release, the iPod Nano became the highest-selling MP3 player in history, beating its discontinued sibling, the iPod Mini.

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