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In a world turning towards smartphones, the iPod touch abides. The touch is the definitive phone-less handheld computer: part gaming device, part media player, part Web browser, and all what you make of it with the apps you choose to download. It's also t...

Even lighter than the 32GB model. Tremendous number of apps. Faster processor and bigger screen than previous budget iPod touch.

16GB storage can pinch with large games or movies. No rear-facing camera. Not natively compatible with earlier models' accessories...

The leading do-it-all media player offers a compelling combination of features and price at $229, as long as you're OK with 16GB of storage...
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In late 2012, Apple introduced its new line up of iPod devices, including the new 7th generation iPod nano. Having recently moved from a 1st generation nano to a 6th generation nano, I did not think I would have the opportunity or need for the new nan...

Bluetooth, Video playback, Screen size...

Size, Color design, No built-in clip...
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The new iPod nano brings a bigger screen, bluetooth support and a fresh design, but stops short of adding WiFi and a full version of iOS 6 that supports apps and streaming music.As an MP3 player the iPod nano is one of the best, but for users that already...
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The iPod nano, now in its seventh generation, has seen more evolutions than any gadget in recent memory. For the most part, Apple has favored the tall, slender look, but there have been some deviations along the way; almost experiments to see how receptiv...
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In truth I have spent the last couple of weeks watching Jaws on two amazing new devices, the Apple iPod touch (fifth generation) and iPod nano (seventh generation). We'll start with the larger, fancier model, the touch, this newest iteration of the belove...
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maclife.com Updated: 2015-09-18 11:04:53
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Apple’s iPod nano never stays the same for long, but this seventh iteration feels more like a mishmash of past features than a clear step forward. It keeps the touchscreen of the sixth-gen model, but loses the clip, so it doesn’t work with those third...

It’s got Bluetooth. Colors are pretty. Apps include Music, Videos, Nike+ fitness (running and walking), Podcasts, Photos, Radio, and Clock.

No camera. No clip. Paltry wallpaper and clock selections.

It’s telling that the nano’s stiffest competition is...previous iPod nanos. Bluetooth is a great addition, and this nano is a pleasure to use, but I’m left wanting just a little more. Product iPod nano Company Apple Contact www.apple.com Price Pr...
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Video Review: Listening to music just got a lot thinner...and more fun! Alex Albrecht checks out Apple's latest version of the iPod Nano with its new design, 2.5-inch multi-touch display and more for Gadget Pr0n...
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The new iPod nano is larger than the 6 th gen, but much smaller, sleeker and lighter than my 5 th gen; it measures 3.01 x 1.56 x 0.21” inches and weighs a mere 1.1 ounces. Gone is the built-in camera and microphone, but so much else is improved that it's...
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In 2011, Apple largely left 2010's iPod nano alone, though it did slightly tweak the software to embrace a popular use of the tiny touchscreen device as a watch replacement. A small cottage industry spring up to design and sell all manner of iPod nano "wa...

Solid design, Longlasting battery, Larger screen is usable for video and better for photos...

Too big to use as a watch replacement, Isn't actually a tiny iPod touch...
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If you think Apple is getting a little predictable with its yearly device refreshes, you probably haven't been charting the progress of its iPod nano. While most products in the Apple line receive an update every 12 months or so, few have experienced the...

Incredibly tiny and light, Aluminum case feels solid, durable, 16:9 display and video playback, Integrated Nikefunctionality...

No camera, Expensive...

Apple's latest iPod nano marks another re-design for the company's littlest player, but still it brings more to the table than any previous iteration...
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Click Below to Read the Rest of This Review: Despite Apple’s early attempt to prevent customers from rating Apple-branded products in its online store—“all Apple products have a rating of ‘5 Apples’ because we think they’re great”—the company’s new r...

A return to the tall and thin form factor that was most popular in past iPod nanos, including eight different color options, the first 2.5” screen on an iPod nano, and a touchscreen interface. The first nano to include Bluetooth, with excellent wirele...

Despite small resolution improvements, screen quality is mediocre by comparison with other screened iPods and iPhones, and multi-touch functionality is extremely limited. Apart from Bluetooth support, most features were executed just as well if not be...
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With its latest model, Apple has finally fixed the iPod nano. The 5th- and 6th-generation MP3 players were a radical rethink that didn't work all that well; Apple tossed the click wheel design that the first four nano generations used, and replaced it wit...

Very thin and light, yet sturdy. Larger, more responsive touch screen than before. Bundled EarPods are much improved. Finally supports wireless stereo Bluetooth streaming. Includes a pedometer and Fitness app.

Still no video recording. No inline playback controls. Not natively compatible with existing accessories, thanks to the new Lightning Connector...

Apple puts the iPod nano back on track with its latest version, which sports a sweet new design, a larger touch screen, video playback capabilities, and more...
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With its latest model, Apple has finally fixed the iPod nano. The 5th- and 6th-generation MP3 players were a radical rethink that didn't work all that well; Apple tossed the click wheel design that the first four nano generations used, and repla...

Very thin and light, yet sturdy. Larger, more responsive touch screen than before. Bundled EarPods are much improved. Finally supports wireless stereo Bluetooth streaming. Includes a pedometer and Fitness app. Stellar battery life.

Still no video recording. No in-line playback controls. Not natively compatible with existing accessories, thanks to the new Lightning Connector...

Apple puts the iPod nano back on track with its latest version, which sports a sweet new design, a larger touch screen, video playback capabilities, and more...
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Since its 2005 debut, Apple's iPod nano has had more facelifts than Joan Rivers. It's been tall, short, rectangular and square. For its seventh generation, the nano grows in height while shrinking in width. The new nano is the thinnest device Apple ha...

Superslim and stury design; Built-in Nike+ App; Bluetooth 4.0 compatibility; FM tuner with live pause...

Needs to sync with PC to get content; No clothing clip;...

The seventh-generation iPod nano is deliciously slim and great for exercise, but it's pricey given the limited feature set.
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Files. Managing files. Endless files, in formats. Remember files? With file extensions? And sizes and bad metadata and missing cover art and all those weirdo checkboxes in iTunes that make compilation albums either go together or not go together or maybe...

Extremely small, Fast and simple to use, Adds Bluetooth support...

Requires syncing with iTunes, No support for iTunes in the Cloud or other streaming services...
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i4u.com
Updated: 2015-09-18 11:04:54
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Japanese blog Macotakara not only published a iPod touch 5th Generation review , but also already was able to tes the new iPod nano that is supposed to ship later this month. The new iPod nano is a drastically different product than its predecessor. The n...
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Last year's iPod Nano was Excellent. It was a big step forward for Apple, as they returned the device back to it's roots of music player first, everything else second. Half the weight and size was dropped along with the VGA video camera, scroll wheel and...

Larger icons are easier to see, Watch feature is an interesting turn for many users, Everything good about it last year is still there...

No hardware upgrades from last year. No AM/HD radio, no internal antenna, no earbuds with a microphone, Watch faces are limited; no option to download/make/buy different ones, Still very easy to lose. No solution for keeping it safely in sight except by w...

There are a lot of things I'd have liked to see improved on the Nano, but it's still by far the bes...
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