examiner.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:20
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In October 2001, Apple released the very first MP3 player called the 'iPod.' The product was so well embraced by consumers across the county that Apple continued to update and upgrade the iPod over the next decade, releasing more versions (also known as '...
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about.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:20
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The GoodLightweightAttractive priceAll the benefits of the iPod experience The BadLimited capacityCan't play TV, movies, or music videos Models2GB, 4GB, 8GB ColorsBlack, silver, pink, green, blue The PriceUS$149-$249The second-generation iPod nano fill...
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Macworld iPod Player hardware 2GB iPod shuffle Twice the capacity and $10 less than previous 2G shuffle by Christopher Breen, Macworld.com 0 Comments 0 Product:2GB iPod shuffleRatingProsCute, rugged finish; good battery life; loud as you need; very aff...

Cute, rugged finish; good battery life; loud as you need; very affordable.

No Apple Lossless support; not the best iPod for listening to podcasts and audiobooks.

Macworld iPod Player hardware 2GB iPod shuffle Twice the capacity and $10 less than previous 2G shuffle by Christopher Breen, Macworld.com 0 Comments 0 Product:2GB iPod shuffleRatingProsCute, rugged finish; good battery life; loud as you need; very aff...
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:20
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Video Review: On September 12, 2006, Steve Jobs announced the immediate release of the "completely remastered" iPod nano. The new iPod nano sports an entire physical redesign and the brilliant use of tough, anodized aluminum as the main exte...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:20
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When Apple unveiled an arsenal of new iPods earlier this month, the highly anticipated touch-screen iPod Touch took center stage. But with a nifty new shape, added video capability, and an improved interface, the third-generation Nano de...

Attractive, compact design; large, beautiful screen; excellent battery life...

Small Click Wheel; Cover Flow browsing is slow...

With its cool, new shape, big, bright screen, and added video capability, the third-generation Nano gets almost everything right...
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Apple may have blazed a trail in the world of digital music players for the past few years, but in the flash player stakes it's beginning to fall behind the competition. Not in the number of players it sells, or the amount of legal music downloads its cus...

In comparison to our current flash player of choice – iRiver's Clix 2 – Apple's latest nano has fallen behind the times a little. It does have a lovely colour screen but it can't play video, its sound quality isn't up there with the best and, though I hav...
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The iPod nano is still the king of ultra-slim MP3 players.

Slim and sturdy, Very good sound quality, Simple controls and navigation, Seamless software integration...

Lacks FM radio, No video playback...

Apples second-generation iPod nano represents the state of the art in MP3 player design, with an ultraslim metal body and the most intuitive interface in the business. It lacks extras like a built-in FM radio, voice recorder, and video support, but it...
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iPod Nano The second-generation Nano delivers top-notch audio, and has a brighter screen than its predecessor. Like the first iteration of the iPod Nano, the 4GB second-generation Nano ($199 as of 1/9/07) is small. It weighs 1.4 ounces and measures rou...

High audio quality, Elegant design...

Limits you to iTunes Music Store...

The second-generation Nano delivers top-notch audio, and has a brighter screen than its predecessor.
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The Apple iPod nano has received an extreme makeover. Not that it really needed one though... The 1st generation iPod nano which was released approximately 1 year before the 2nd gen nano, looked like a baby version of the full sized player. This new...
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productsifter.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:20
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Get all the best features of a full-scale iPod, plus enough storage to hold up to 1,000 songs in a tiny colourful gadget and all for under £130. Its a great deal and makes the iPod nano our pick as the best budget iPod in Apples line up. It is also b...
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maclife.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:20
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As inspiration for the new iPod nano, Apple looked to an iPod of the past - the iPod mini. With its brightly colored aluminum casing, the second-generation iPod nano looks like a mini iPod mini, available in silver (2GB or 4GB); pink, green, and blu...

Aluminum body. Gapless playback. Longer battery life. Even slimmer design.

No FireWire syncing.

The new iPod nano is smaller, brighter, tougher, plays longer, and has double the capacity per dollar. Whats not to love?...
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This article wont repeat an analysis of all iPod nano features. Well focus on innovations and changes compared to the previous model. Well also examine some popular accessories. The second generation of the popular player from Apple, presented by Ap...

This article wont repeat an analysis of all iPod nano features. Well focus on innovations and changes compared to the previous model. Well also examine some popular accessories. The second generation of the popular player from Apple, presented by Ap...
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consumerelectronicsnet.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:20
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Product Review Apple offers good value in video iPods and especially tiny Nanos By The Associated Press Fans of Apple Computer Inc.s portable music players will find the new, video-capable models of the iPod and its miniature counterpart, the Nano, c...
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While Apples new iPod nano device is diminutive, its sound remains large. It delivers excellent audio fidelity through the earbuds included with the unit. In addition to playing music and photo slide shows, it comes with some useful extras, such as a...
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everythingusb.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:20
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Where to buy Apple iPod nano 4th Gen. (8GB, Black)StorePriceAvailabilityAmazon.com Marketplace$249.99In stock It's been a year since Apple first unveiled the iPod nano, and as Apple fans have all come to expect, they've worked out the bugs for a 2nd Ge...

Aluminium casing, Excellent audio quality, Gapless playback, Bright & colorful screen, 27 hour battery life, iPod mini casing in multiple colors...

USB speed 50% slower than previous generation, No downlodable games, No exciting new features...

Features? What new features? This is a bug fix, and a highly recommended one at that...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:20
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The slimline nano gets a brightly coloured facelift...
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Thetechlounge.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:20
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Apple is number one in the world when it comes to portable MP3 players. What started out as a niche industry by a company named Rio in the late 90s (who almost got sued out of business by the RIAA trying to convince the judge that we didnt have the ri...

Compact size and lightweight, At last, colors!, iTunes integration, Awesome battery life, Durable aluminum alloy casing, Brighter LCD, Double the storage compared to 1G nano at same price...

Price premium (4050% according to analysts), Search feature isnt terribly useful on small capacity iPods, Still no builtin FM tuner, Color selection is limited by capacity (see below for details)...

The battery life was astounding. In our somewhat scientific test we achieved over a 100% increase from the previous generation iPod nano. Even if you were to run a more practical situation and cut 20% off battery life, youre still looking at almost 20...
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ipodobserver.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:20
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Take away the pretty new packaging, and Apples new iPod nano is very similar to the original. Not that thats a bad thing, of course, when you consider what a home-run Apple hit with the first nano, and that the price remains the same despite beefier...
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The second generation iPod nano is a worthy successor to generation one. It’s more colorful (a la the iPod mini that it replaced), has more capacity and is more affordable. There’s a lot to love about the nano, but the main attraction of the s...
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Only a year has passed between Apples introduction of the first generation of iPod nano and now. With a sizable share of the flash player market at this point, Apple revamped all of its flash players last week with a new generation of iPod nanos and i...
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I broke down in the name of TUAW and picked up a new 8GB iPod nano. Of course, running out of space for workout jams on my 1GB nano might have had something to do with the purchase as well. Ive put this second generation iPod nano through the trials e...
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When Apple Computer introduced the iPod nano (iLounge rating: A-/B+) one year ago, it displaced its most resilient, popular, colorful iPod - the iPod mini - with a technologically stunning but easily damaged and more expensive alternative. This week, A...

Apple’s best flash-based music player yet, offering 2GB to 8GB storage capacities in six colored, super-slim aluminum enclosures, each at affordable prices. Far more scratch-resilient than prior model without compromising style. Lives up to Appl...

Falls shorter of current-generation iPod on big features (video, games) than did prior nano at time of release. Color choices are limited by storage capacities and prices. Transfer times for data have doubled from prior nano. Users must download iTunes...

In essentially every way important to mainstream consumers, the second-generation iPod nano is an improvement upon the version that came before - its more resilient, less expensive at given storage capacities, and available in more colors than last ye...
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On September 12, 2006, Steve Jobs announced the immediate release of the "completely remastered" iPod nano. The new iPod nano sports an entire physical redesign and the brilliant use of tough, anodized aluminum as the main exterior material. The new...

Super-svelte size Amazing sound quality 24 hour battery Much improved design...

2GB only available in silver Black model only available in most expensive 8GB size No color choice in most expensive 8GB size...

The newly "remastered" iPod nano is yet another awesome product from Apple. The new design is a refreshing change from the scratch-prone and fingerprint-attracting construction of the original iPod nano. In a way, the second generation iPod nano is a...
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On September 12, 2006, Steve Jobs announced the immediate release of the "completely remastered" iPod nano. The new iPod nano sports an entire physical redesign and the brilliant use of tough, anodized aluminum as the main exterior material. The new...

Super-svelte size Amazing sound quality 24 hour battery Much improved design...

2GB only available in silver Black model only available in most expensive 8GB size No color choice in most expensive 8GB size...

The newly "remastered" iPod nano is yet another awesome product from Apple. The new design is a refreshing change from the scratch-prone and fingerprint-attracting construction of the original iPod nano. In a way, the second generation iPod nano is a...
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Editors Note: Apple has released iPod nano software 1.0.2 on 9/27/06, which fixes the bug (noted in my review) that caused problems when scrubbing through long VBR-encoded MP3 files. In addition, the review has been updated with our battery rundown...

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.

No integrated FM tuner, voice recorder, or video playback. Nonremovable battery.

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 iPods lossless compression and Audible support, as well as the cool new search feature...
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mp3.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:21
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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; its still superslender but more durable, thanks to a seamless construction. It supports photos (with thum...

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; its still superslender but more durable, thanks to a seamless construction. It supports photos (with thum...

The iPod Nano still doesnt play video, not that youd want to watch it on the small screen, and theres no built-in FM tuner or recording capability; not all color options are available for all memory sizes.

The second-generation Apple iPod Nano is like the successful offspring of an iPod Mini and a first-generation iPod Nano. Its small, stylish, user-friendly, and competitively priced--a great player all around and suitable for a variety of users.
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There it was, hiding in Steve’s watch pocket the whole presentation, and none of us saw it coming. The iPod nano is a testament to good design engineering. The best way to explain the size of the iPod nano is to ask someone to take out a business ca...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:21
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The ultra-slim iPod nano was a smash hit, and Apple builds upon that initial success by making the second-generation nano even better. While the previous version was only available in white or black, the new nano comes in black, silver, blue, green and...

Sound quality, excellent design, bright screen...

Fingerprint smudges on backside, included earbuds are uncomfortable...

Apple has once again raised the bar in the flash-memory based MP3 player market with its latest iPod nano. This third generation device excels in its user interface, crisp screen and ease of use.The Apple iPod nano is as beautiful as ever, sporting an...
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sharpened.net Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:21
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The iPod nano is a combination of the iPod shuffle and the regular iPod that blends the best of both worlds. It is amazingly small, yet incorporates a color screen and photo capabilities like the larger iPod. It also uses flash memory like the iPod sh...
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macenstein.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:54:21
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Posted by Dr. MacensteinIt took a couple days, but we finally got our hands on the new iPod nano. Here’s our review.FIRST IMPRESSIONSIt is small. VERY small. Small enough that I found myself wondering if it was too small.Other than that, it is an iP...
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