Apple iPod Nano 4G
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Overall 7
Value for money 8
Features 7
Performance 7
Apple iPod nano (4th Generation) 8GB Review
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5 October 2011
Excerpt: Wonder Wafer As the iPod family evolves, Apple has tried to offer something for everyone over the past seven years. The iPod nano line, named for its diminutive size,...
Pros: Feels amazing in the hand, with one-thumb click-wheel control, Unique new convenience (and coolness) features
Cons: Battery life slightly shorter for video than previous generation, Some might squint at video on the two-inch screen
Excerpt: I really loved my iPod Nano 4th Generation because of its big capacity. I can put almost 1,000 songs plus around 4 movies at the same time. I loved listening songs to my...
Excerpt: Here’s a hard truth: Even if Apple decided to carve its new Nano out of petrified poo and bless it with a Braille display, the interface alone would still make...
Pros: Enough colors to make you second guess dropping that third hit of acid before hitting the Apple store. Up to 16 gigs of storage. On the fly Genius (should be called La...
Cons: Why no love for the squarePod? Shake-to-shuffle is a nightmare during parkour outings; switching off the much-needed French Hip Hop in favor of our knitting podcasts w...
Summary: We can’t find much to fault about the new iPod Nano, which is just as well for Apple as there’s a lot riding on this particular product. The iPod Touch is currently...
Excerpt: You can see why Apple has gone for a new-look nano. In theory, what isn't there to like about a scaled-down version of the iPod Touch? In the flesh, and in any one of...
Conclusion: The 4th Generation iPod Nano offers a few more features over the last generation that I think people will appreciate. The interface is great, the screen is bright and...
Pros: Well made, Lightweight and very portable, Lots of content for it on the iTunes store, Videos and pictures look sharp
Cons: Earbuds don’t offer the best sound quality and they aren’t very comfortable, Not exactly compatible with older accessories, Interface is touchy/over sensitive, Glass s...
Excerpt: Last year's iPod Nano marked a change that would see it as one of the more popular iPod devices. A small softened slightly rectangular shape and a thin depth coupled with...