Conclusion: The new iPod nano is almost half the size of its predecessor, cuts down on its price, but looses the video functionality. Regardless of the latter it's a much easier...
Pros: A lot more compact, price cut, easy to use UI.
Cons: Battery life not the best, no more video functionality.
Excerpt: The Good Brilliant display and user interface. Exceptional battery life. Much improved game support. The Bad Initial manufacturing glitches with some units. Chrome shell...
Pros: Brilliant display and user interface., Exceptional battery life., Much improved game support.
Cons: Initial manufacturing glitches with some units., Chrome shell is a step back from 2G models., Sheds some of its legacy accessory and game support.
Excerpt: I, myself have had a pretty good experience with my 3rd generation nano . I have been using this device for almost 3 years now. I think the device plays and organizes...
Excerpt: I finally did buy myself an Apple iPod Nano 8 GB which cost me $100 in the end. I still thought that was expensive and I tried to find one on Craigslist before I bought a...
Conclusion: On the whole, we like Apple iPod nano 3G. Some users may dislike its new proportions—but it will change, as they start using it. The player will be a good Christmas...
Conclusion: On the whole, we like Apple iPod nano 3G. Some users may dislike its new proportions -- but it will change, as they start using it. The player will be a good Christmas...
Excerpt: Yeah, you’re not reading this so you can hear me give the iPod another pat on the back. You know that the new model has Cover Flow, video capabilities and a bigger...
Conclusion: This new Nano seems to be a success. It has kept the advantages of its predecessor while adding some new functions that are actually useful.
Pros: Small size, Design and ergonomics, Display quality, Autonomy
Cons: Can only be synchronized with a single computer, No drag and drop to transfer files, Battery cannot by removed, Fastidious video conversion