- 2 GB Storage Capacity (Estimated Free Space 1.8 GB) for 500 songs and thousands of photos.
- Download songs, podcasts, and audiobooks from the iTunes Store
- Large, 1.5-inch colouration pass is 40-percent brighter
- Customize menus, analyse capacity, modify language, and more from the Nano’s Settings menu
- Measures 1.6 x 3.5 x 0.26 inches (WxHxD) and weighs 1.41 ounces
A thinner design, smart colors, a brighter display, hours of shelling life–just most the exclusive abstract that hasn’t denaturized on the touch-8gb/tag/apple/” title=”View every articles most Apple here”>Apple 2 GB touch-8gb/tag/ipod/” title=”View every articles most iPod here”>iPod Nano is the name. Your penalization says a aggregation most you, and so should your Nano. The super-slim design–0.26-inches anorectic and a reddened 1.41 ounces–says you ever hit shack for music, 500 songs, in fact. Durable anodized metal says you won’t permit the wrinkled and savvy of routine chronicle smash your groove. And the captivating colours says some you want.
List Price: $ 149.99
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Ipod Nano
Arr Jay Radler
September 4, 2015 at 6:16 pm
I’m sold on the 2nd Gen.,
I recently went on a 24-hour road trip. I used my ipod the whole trip, and I still had battery life when I got home. The thing is very intuitive, which was nice trying to choose a song while driving at night on strange roads. I’ve heard people complain that it is too simple, but who wants to spend a lot of time surfing the thing when all you want is to play music NOW! The backlight was REALLY bright at night, but I like that I can determine how long the light stays on after I’m done (10 second, 5 or less after last touch).
Negatives: The earbuds are just OK but not bad enough to make me buy new ones. I would love to reorder the thing so I could get the 4 GB instead of just 2; I have A LOT of songs I want to put on it, and the 2 GB is just a little bit under what I need. There is no carrying case or anything, so you have to put it in your sweatshirt or whatever while transporting the thing. By doing this, you can accidentally increase the volume or change songs. However, I think you can lock the controls to avoid this. My shuffle has a lanyard, which is nice.
I researched mp3 players in depth, and the nano sounded like the player with the least problems (in this price range). I’m glad to know that I made the right buy.
I wrote extensively here because I truly benefitted from other people doing the same.
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Amazon Customer
September 4, 2015 at 5:47 pm
first MP3 player-old dog/new tricks,
1. I did not like the sound of the $15 dollar “rental” fee that Microsoft charges for the Zune. If you want a song permanently, you have to buy it in addition to the rental fee. I don’t like the sound of the points system, either.
2. Ipods come different models and sizes. The Nano was the size and price that best suited my buget.
3. Ipod Itunes has more music than the others, and music is my main use.
4. I already had a satellite radio boombox that also doubled as an Ipod player, saving me the expensive of buying an additional player for one of the other MP3’s.
5. The Creative was harder to find in my area.
I just began using the Nano today and am thrilled with the purchase. I bought a prepaid music card and used it immediately. I had no trouble at all with installing software, purchasing, or downloading the music. The Ipod sceen is somewhat small, but easy to see and navigate. The click wheel is also nice, a little hard to get used to, but very fast. There is a “hold” button that you can use to prevent the device from accidently turning on. There is a clock and calender included. I cannot believe something this fun comes in such a small package!! (But I guess that applies to all MP3’s) I wish these were around 30 years ago! I am now a older person fiddling with a gadget.
I found the Apple web site to be very helpful with tutorials etc. The information included with the Nano was not very helpful. I also bought the Ipod and Itunes for Dummies book and have been very pleased with it.
I can see myself buying another in the future, but will also still consider Zune if I want to upgrade.
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