itreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-30 06:50:29
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A successful evolution of the iPod line, even if the camera is more novelty than necessity. You pay a premium for an iPod, but it's hard to argue that you don't get a good deal. Apple - iPod Nano 16GB price Buy Apple iPod Nano 16GB securely online at...
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I have owned a first generation Apple iPod Nano for a while; just recently it started to become unresponsive and then early on Sunday stayed switched on with no button working. So as I was working with a product that needed an iPod what do I do?...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 06:50:29
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MORE: See our video review of the Apple iPod NanoAfter an ill-advised foray into square-shaped designs, Apple returned to the more familiar rectangular body last year for its smallest music player with a screen, the iPod Nano...

Video recording is handy; sound quality good; radio is useful; small and compact...

No still camera; video camera lens is in an odd place; have to use iTunes software...

A very good music player, but the need to replace the substandard earphones make it relatively expensive Good points Video recording is handy; sound quality good; radio is useful; small and compact Bad points No still camera; video camera lens is in a...
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Apple's latest iPod Nano weighs just 34g and is no thicker than a pair of £1 coins, but Apple has squeezed in an FM radio and a video camera alongside its media playback features. The video camera records in H.264 format at a resolution of 640x480 pixe...

Apple's latest iPod Nano is impressively slim, but audio quality and battery life could be better, while some of the extras feel gimmicky...
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I’ve spent quite a lot of time with the latest 5th generation of the iPod Nano since its release last month, and found it to be a welcome addition to Apple’s holiday line-up with a host of welcome features including what must be Apple’s most leaked upd...

All things considered, the new 5th generation iPod Nano is well worth taking a look at if you want to upgrade your iPod, but I wouldn’t upgrade if I had a 4th generation Nano, as the new features, personally, don’t justify the purchase of anot...
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The nano pictured here might look identical to the at first glance, but look beyond the familiar dimensions and the fifth-generation model proves an interesting evolution. And no, we're not talking about the new, polished finish.Turn it over and big...

All manner of features, luxurious, compact looks, classleading pictures and sound...

Video recording isn't perfect, headphones as poor as ever...
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Apples annual iPod shindig on 9 September managed to be both underwhelming and forehead-slappingly frustrating in equal measure.On the one hand we were gifted with some minor makeovers, new colours and slightly lower prices.And on the other, we saw so...

Good value, Sleek design, Good quality playback...

Video camera & FM radio are pointless, Scrollwheel feels archaic...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-07-30 06:50:30
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Ease of use, Lightweight, FM radio, Easy to scratch, Still no audio improvements, iTunes needed...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-07-30 06:50:31
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Is it picture perfect for Apple? When Steve Jobs compared the new iPod nano to the Flip Mino camcorder at the early September launch, we all wrote his boasts off as hyperbole. But upon using it, we discovered the old favourite nano had been drasticall...

New aluminum finish, Straightforward pedometer, Fun filters on video camera, Live Pause for radio, Larger, brighter screen...

Middle-click button, Location of lens...

Theres simply no better MP3 player thats available for under £150 with the wealth of features the new iPod nano has. The video recorder wont replace your Flip or HD camcorder, but will be handy for those action emergencies.
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It must be tough working in Apple's iPod development team. The pressure to keep improving must be unbearable, when even a two-year old Apple product would wipe the floor with most other portable audio players – at least from a design point of view. Wit...

The video capture is awkwardly implemented, but the rest of the new nano is lovelier than ever...
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Apple's domination of the MP3 player market is conclusive. Ever since the first iPod launched, rivals have pretty much continuously been playing catch-up. Sure, there have been stumbling points - the 3rd gen nano and latest shuffle have their (entirely ju...

The 5th gen iPod nano is inarguably Apple's best yet. It's still more expensive than its peers, but it's got more style than any rival and the addition of a video camera gives it more than a modicum of substance too...
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Apple rarely - if ever - praises the products of rival companies, but the recent launch of the new iPod range included an unexpected tribute to the merits of the compact and easy-to-use Flip camcorder. “That’s a market we want to get into,” said Apple...

It’s disappointing that the camera can’t shoot stills, but the Nano’s super-slim design and slick interface means that it’ll nonetheless appeal to young folk who just want a convenient all-in-one device that will let them play musi...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-07-30 06:50:31
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The fifth generation iPod nano doesn't come with a design tweak, but instead packs a raft of new features, including the ability to shoot video, Apple's Genius "personal DJ", FM radio (including live pause), the Shuffle's Voiceover tech, a pedometer, o...

We already loved the nano, but we love this fifth generation model so much it hurts. In a good way. Apple's kept the same slender design as the previous model, but given it a larger 2.2-inch screen which is great for showing off that spanking new vide...

Not much really. You still can't take still photographs (which seems weird as you can now capture VGA video). Also when taking video you're in danger of shooting your fingers. But that's par for the course with something this small. Oh and the...

To fit so many new features into a product that's this lithe can only be put down to warlockery. That or some very clever technicians. This is the best nano yet!Apple iPod nano 5G is tagged with Apple, ipod nano and 5G. Select a tag (Apple, for exampl...
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Product Code: MC046QB/A Apple has launched a new iPod nano with a built-in camera - the 'fifth-generation Apple iPod nano', or 'Apple iPod nano video'.Apple's smallest screen-bearing iPod, the iPod nano, has evolved in impressive fashion. A highly c...

The 4G iPod nano was an incremental update to the 3G nano that preceded it - new form, new colours, better storage, Genius playlist support, Spoken Menus, and an accelerometer. A fine, but hardly earthshaking, update. The 5G iPod nano is different. A...
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Few things in life are certain, but September’s iPod update is now so regular it might as well come pre-printed into the gadget addict diary. But this year’s update is different. Sure, Apple has unveiled a new iPod nano. And, yes, it has a load of...

Gorgeous interface and innovative twists on new features...

No still image capture and iTunes Tagging won’t work in the UK...

New features, new ideas: The iPod nano’s four years old, but this update keeps it as fresh as ever...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 06:50:31
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In some ways, Apple’s recent launch of its updated iPod range was a little disappointing, with only minor changes made to the iPod Classic and iPod Touch (albeit sweetened by welcome price cuts).However, the iPod Nano was, yet again, completely redesig...

Attractive slimline design; motion sensors...

A little more expensive than rival models; 16GB storage won’t be enough for some...

Stylishly designed and versatile music player that still sets the standard for its rivals...
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Take a quick glance at the new iPod nano and you'd be forgiven for mistaking it for the old one. Aside from an expanded range of nine colours, it sports the same slim, curved body, and the capacities haven't increased beyond 8GB and 16GB, either. Flip...

The video camera and FM radio are the standout new features, but it’s the nano’s super slim styling that marks it out from the family...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 12:01:12
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Apple's thrown everything short of the kitchen sink at the fifth generation iPod Nano, with a raft of new features designed to get the iPod crazed public excited. While it's still a great music player, the new features certainly aren't enough to warra...
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Video will begin in 5 seconds. What type of connection do you have? Video settings form Automatically detect my connection speed (recommended) 56K modem Home broadband (100+ Kb/s) Medium-speed broadband (300+ Kb/s) High-speed broadband (600+ Kb/...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 12:01:14
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There are a lot of things about Apple that are downright irritating, from their arrogance to their aloofness to their pricing, then you pick up a product like their new iPod Nano and you realise why consumers fall in love with Apple products. There ar...
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The fifth-generation Apple iPod Nano retains the same elongated body as its predecessor, but adds several longed-for and unexpected features. The inability to take still photos is a tad perplexing, but the addition of an integrated speaker, video recording and an FM radio receiver make it the most capable and best value iPod Nano so far.Apple has made few aesthetic changes to the iPod Nano. You will no longer be able to tell the Nano's capacity as Apple has removed the label. The biggest cha...

Integrated speaker, video recording, FM radio with Live Pause, aluminium finish, in-line remote control support...

Recorded videos have odd aspect ratios, videos aren’t automatically synced, iTunes Tagging isn’t available in Australia...

Though retailing at the same price point as the previous generation, the fifth-generation iPod Nano offers a swag of new features, including video recording and an FM radio...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-20 02:54:25
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Gadget-fiends like ourselves recognise the end of Summer not by the reddening of the leaves or the shortening of the daylight hours, but by the annual launch of new iPods in early September.This year it’s the Nano 5G that Apple has lavished most attent...

Does everything except make coffee. Luxurious, compact looks. Class-leading pictures and sound...

Video recording isn’t perfect. Weak headphones...

Tonnes of new features plus better sound and video – the new Nano’s all gain and no pain...
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At first glance, the fifth-generation iPod nano isn't so different from the previous model. It's the same size and shape, and again comes in a plethora of cool metallic colours. The only external hints that there's something new going on are the slightly...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-11-24 07:48:31
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The 5th Generation (5G) of the iPod Nano was released way back in September but our review unit arrived a little later than expected. No worries though because it is actually perfect timing. Christmas is just around the corner and by now people have e...

The iPod Touch is only a few thousands away from the iPod Nano 5th Generation. So why would you buy this small player when you can go for the bigger catch? Well the answer is pretty simple: the Nano 5G is portable. It is small, stylish, and definitely...
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