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Title: Apple Computer iPod nano (Second-Generation) 2/4/8GB
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93/100 |
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Title: Apple iPod Nano (2nd Generation)
Pros: 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, Better
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
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Title: Apple iPod Nano (Product) Red (8GB) Reviews
Pros: The second-generation Apple iPod Nano takes on a new scratch-resistant aluminum body, which is available in a variety of bright and shiny colors; it's still superslender but more durable, thanks to a seamless construction. It supports photos (with th
Cons: The iPod Nano still doesn't play video, not that you'd want to watch it on the small screen, and there's no built-in FM tuner or recording capability; not all color options are available for all memory sizes.
Verdict: The second-generation Apple iPod Nano is like the successful offspring of an iPod Mini and a first-generation iPod Nano. It's small, stylish, user-friendly, and competitively priced--a great player all around and suitable for a variety of users.
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83/100 |
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Title: Apple iPod nano (2nd generation, 4GB): double the battery life
Pros: Scratch-resistant aluminium body; variety of bright and shiny colours; superslender but more durable; supports photos with thumbnail grid and album art; great sound quality
Cons: Still doesn't play video; no built-in FM tuner or recording capability; not all colour options are available for all sizes
Verdict: The second-generation Apple iPod nano is like the successful offspring of an iPod Mini and a first-generation iPod nano. It's small, stylish, user-friendly and competitively priced -- a great player all around and suitable for a variety of users
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80/100 |
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Title: Apple iPod Nano (2nd generation, 4GB)
Pros: New scratch-resistant aluminum body, Available in a variety of bright and shiny colours, Still superslender but more durable, thanks to seamless construction, Supports photos (with thumbnail grid) and album art, Great sound quality
Cons: Still doesn't play video, not that you'd want to watch it on the small screen, No built-in FM tuner or recording capability, Not all colour options are available for all memory sizes
Verdict: The second-generation Apple iPod Nano is like the successful offspring of an iPod Mini and a first-generation iPod Nano. It's small, stylish, user-friendly, and competitively priced -- a great player all around and suitable for a variety of users.
Summary: Apple's second generation iPod Nano looks and feels better than the original, and comes in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB versions.
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83/100 |
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Title: iPod nano: Reviewed and revered
Pros: Scratch-resistant aluminum body;supports photos (with thumbnail grid); great sound quality.
Cons: Still doesn't play video; no built-in FM tuner or recording capability; not all color options are available for all memory sizes.
Summary: The second-generation Apple iPod nano is like the successful offspring of an iPod mini and a first-generation iPod nano. It's small, stylish, user-friendly, and competitively priced--a great player all around and suitable for a variety of users.
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83/100 |
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Title: iPod nano: Keeping those scratches off
Summary: We missed the iPod mini. We that. And the nano is back to fulfill our unrequited love.
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80/100 |
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Title: iPod Nano
Pros: High audio quality, Elegant design
Cons: Limits you to iTunes Music Store
Summary: The second-generation Nano delivers top-notch audio, and has a brighter screen than its predecessor.
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79/100 |
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Title: Apple iPod Nano 8GB
Verdict: Everything else is still trademark Apple quality: whatever you’re listening to will be paused if the headphones are removed, you can set a volume limiter and it will find its place into the design handbooks, alongside previous iPod vers
Summary: The iPod Nano has been refined, and its larger capacity and sleek styling makes it more appealing than ever.
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83/100 |
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Title: Product Reviews: Apple iPod Nano
Verdict: If you want a great-looking, player and have the patience to deal with iTunes, go for this. If features, usability and value are more your thing, look elsewhere..
Summary: However, getting these photos onto the device is - as with songs - a case of employing Apple's ever-niggly iTunes software. When testing this device on a new PC, it took us an entire afternoon of retrying and reinstalling to get around iTunes' error messa
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60/100 |
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Title: The New iPod Nano UK Review of Apples revised player
Summary: No sooner had Apple announced the new Nano we rushed down to our local Apple store to find one. The new range topper with its 8gb memory, smooth curves and brighter screen caught our eye and it's been the centre of attention ever since.
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Title: Apple's second-generation iPod Nano
Verdict: The new Nano is certainly more iPod for your money, and there's no doubt that, feature-wise, it's a big improvement over the first-generation model. Me, I prefer the look of the old one, but if the popularity of the multi-coloured iPod Mini is anything to
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90/100 |
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Title: Apple iPod Nano (2nd generation)
Summary: Apple's second generation iPod Nano looks and feels better than the original, and comes in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB versions.
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Title: Review: Apple iPod nano mp3 player
Pros: more aggressive pricing, slimmer design
Cons: no video support, small screen; no video playback
Verdict: A modest cosmetic upgrade, but the competitive pricing should guarantee success for the new iPod nano
Summary: The first version of the iPod nano was elegantly streamlined and compact, but its rigid rectangular design and simple black or white...
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80/100 |
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Title: Group test: Apple iPod nano portable music player
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100/100 |
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Title: Apple iPod nano 8 GB (2nd Generation)
Pros: Sturdy metal casing. Very slim. Bright screen. Supports Audible and lossless compression. Very good sound quality. Cool new search feature. Excellent software integration. Gapless playback. Long battery life.
Verdict: This is the finest flash player out there in terms of look and feel. Other players have the iPod beat in terms of features, but I like the iPod's lossless compression and Audible support, as well as the cool new search feature.
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80/100 |
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Title: Apple iPod nano 8GB
Pros: Much improved design;24 hour battery;
Cons: 2GB available only in silver; 8GB only available in black
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90/100 |
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Title: Apple iPod nano (2nd Generation)
Pros: New aluminium design and colours, Brighter display, Drop in price, Search function, Gapless playback. Better battery life
Cons: No extras such as FM radio, Not all colours available for each size
Verdict: The improvements are not groundbreaking, but the nano still remains an excellent portable music player and should keep iPod fans pleased.
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80/100 |
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Title: Apple iPod nano 4GB
Summary: The original iPod nano drew some criticism, but has the second generation version kept up with the times?
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80/100 |
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Title: The BlackBerry 7130c packs a zippy processor along with push e-mail for an attractive price.
Pros: • Fast processor • Bright, vivid display • Zoom/enhance for viewing image attachments • Long battery life
Cons: • Extra apps required for attachment editing • IM clients are not preloaded
Summary: The iPod nano is still the king of ultraslim MP3 players.
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80/100 |
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Title: Apple iPod Nano
Pros: Great looks, Good storage
Cons: Low on features, No drag and drop
Verdict: It's still a strong contender, but lack of features count against it
Summary: The Nano is a stunning piece of aesthetic design. Unfortunately like having a Ferrari that's tethered to its favourite petrol station with a steel cable, you're stuck with either iTunes or slightly clunky third party apps to manage your music.
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80/100 |
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Title: Apple iPod Nano
Pros: Good battery life, Simplicity to use
Cons: Restrictive iTunes software, It just plays music
Verdict: Absolutely lovely, but not great value
Summary: The baby iPod is style over substance incarnate. That's not necessarily as bad as it sounds: to a lot of people, what their player looks like is genuinely important, as is feeling like they've got something that seems worth the money they spent on it
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80/100 |
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Title: Apple iPod Nano (2nd gen, 2GB, silver)
Pros: The second-generation Apple iPod Nano takes on a new scratch-resistant aluminum body, which is available in a variety of bright and shiny colors; it's still superslender but more durable, thanks to a seamless construction. It supports photos (with thumbna
Cons: The iPod Nano still doesn't play video, not that you'd want to watch it on the small screen, and there's no built-in FM tuner or recording capability; not all color options are available for all memory sizes.
Summary: The second-generation Apple iPod Nano is like the successful offspring of an iPod Mini and a first-generation iPod Nano. It's small, stylish, user-friendly, and competitively priced--a great player all around and suitable for a variety of users.
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83/100 |
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Title: iPod nano 4GB
Pros: Small size, color screen, photo storage, long battery life.
Cons: Won't sync with FireWire cable, doesn't include accessory port, feels a tad fragile.
Verdict: Earphone upgrade, some kind of protective case
Summary: It's a really small, color iPod. Any questions?
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100/100 |