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April 2008
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The editors liked
Sleek and lightweight
Click Wheel Interface
Considerable improvements over previous generation
Search feature
High battery life
Improved earphones.
Scratch-resistant aluminum body
Supports photos (with thumbnail grid)
Great sound quality.
The editors didn't like
No TV Out
No FM Radio
Slightly Expensive.
Still doesnt play video
No built-in FM tuner or recording capability
Not all color options are available for all memory sizes.
Abstract: Its been a while since the new iPods and iTunes came out, and now that weve got all of them with us, we decided to take a very honest look at the new features they bring.One of the most impressive things that the new iPods bring—according to me&mdas...
Sleek and lightweight, Click Wheel Interface, Considerable improvements over previous generation, Search feature, High battery life, Improved earphones.
No TV Out, No FM Radio, Slightly Expensive.
Besides that, it also supports podcast, audio books and e-books in iPod Notes format. Besides that it supports Clock with Alarm, Games such as Solitaire and Brick, Contacts, Calendar, Notes, Stopwatch, Screen lock, Volume Limit, Equalizer and Search Fa...
Scratch-resistant aluminum body;supports photos (with thumbnail grid); great sound quality.
Still doesnt play video; 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.
Forget everything you’ve heard about Apple being a brand reserved for superstar software developers and overpaid ad execs – here’s a rock-solid bargain to please all ears. Sound quality is (nearly) up to its bigger brethren and the Shuff...
Despite shock-proof playback, Apple’s white earbuds leap from your ears at the slightest hint of motion – annoying considering everything else about the Shuffle is geared up to complement a vigorous workout. They sound pretty dire, too, so swa...
The ever-so shiny Shuffle sings loud and proud from its tiny aluminium shell. Count your pennies – this is the best mini music player pocket-money can buy.Best offers for the Apple iPod ShuffleHouse of Fraser £45.99 Laskys £46.00 Micro Anv...
Abstract: t includes the latest update of iTunes which has an enhanced search function (at the bottom of the music menu) that allows you to search for tracks or artists beginning with a certain letter or letters. It\'s not the cheapest at £129 for this 4GB version...
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Published: 2007-01-04, Author: Christopher , review by: macworld.co.uk
Bright screen, solid battery life, alphanumeric overlay browsing feature, support for voice memos, rugged exterior, bright colours, improved centre button “feel”
Earbuds won’t fit everyone, text search can be tedious, takes longer to sync than previous nano
The second-generation iPod nano is both a welcome step back to the more colourful (and scratch-resistant) days of the iPod mini and a moderate step forward in functionality. This middle-child iPod now feels and looks great with its rugged aluminium fi...
Not the most feature-rich Flash MP3 player, but still the sexiest – and the second-generation Nano addresses all the weaknesses of its predecessor. ...
Abstract: Flash MP3 players, the kind that use no-moving-parts Flash-based memory rather than a hard disk drive, used to be the poor cousins of MP3 royalty like Apples iPod, with enough space for just a few albums and often quite cheap and tacky build quality. ...
Abstract: redesigned, well-priced music player: When Apple refreshed its product range in September the iPod Nano got a significant makeover. It still uses flash memory, rather than a mini hard drive, but its gained some of the curves of the iPod ...