Memory size: 4GB, Colour: Black, Generation: 1st Generation, Memory type: Integrated, Weight: 42g, Radio: Without Radio, Audio/Video formats: AAC ...
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Review summary: Like the first iteration of the iPod Nano, the 4GB second-generation Nano ($199 as of 1/9/07) is small. It weighs 1.4 ounces and measures roughly a quarter-inch thick--thin and light enough to be barely noticeable sitting in your shirt pocket. Its ...
Pros: High audio quality ; Elegant design
Cons: Limits you to iTunes Music Store
Verdict: Of course, with the Nano you're locked into using Apple's iTunes software. Though iTunes is well integrated with the iTunes Music Store, this arrangement means you can't use a music subscription service such as Napster or Rhapsody. Nonetheless, if you ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The second-generation Nano delivers top-notch audio, and has a brighter screen than its predecessor.
Pros: High audio quality, Elegant design
Cons: Limits you to iTunes Music Store
Read Full ReviewPros: New aluminum shell doesn't attract fingerprints and smudges, Brighter display, New song title search feature, Better battery life claims, New aluminum shell doesn't attract fingerprints and smudges, Brighter display, New song title search feature, ...
Cons: Doesn't play videos, just displays photos, Touch wheel feels a bit cheaper than original nano, Doesn't play videos, just displays photos, Touch wheel feels a bit cheaper than original nano
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The best MP3 player in the world is back and, well, pretty much the same as it was before. Except bigger and....err, smaller
Pros: Stylish. 24-hour battery life. Robust design.
Cons: No video. No Windows Media support.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: A more in-depth look at our recent flash mp3 player group test winner, the 2G iPod nano.
Pros: Great looks, very user friendly, keeps getting better with age!
Cons: A bit expensive, can be prone to bugs
Verdict: As ever then, the latest nano is the best MP3 player in its class. Combining gorgeous aesthetics, unrivalled navigation and software with an improved screen and marathon suitable battery life nothing else out there at the moment can touch it.
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