Testseek.com have collected 86 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Nano 3G 4GB / 8GB and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Nano 3G 4GB / 8GB.
January 2008
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The editors liked
Great all-purpose design
Superb new interface and features
Light weight
Slim and gorgeous housing
Good sound quality
Amazing video playback
Comfortable ear-phones
Easy-to-use User Interface
Fast data transfers
Price.
Offers crisp
Bright video playback
Exceptionally thin all-metal body
Above-average battery life
Built-in games
An advanced user interface.
The editors didn't like
Difficult to watch videos
Earphones not adequate
No synchronization software provided along with the package
Slim and gorgeous housing, Good sound quality, Amazing video playback, Comfortable ear-phones, Easy-to-use User Interface, Fast data transfers, price.
No synchronization software provided along with the package, Normal drag-n-drop of media not possible.
The 8GB version that I reviewed retails for Rs. 8500. The 4GB one comes for about 6500 bucks. I remember a time when the Apple iPods were premium-segment players that were not really affordable for everybody. But now, interestingly, after its appearan...
Great all-purpose design, Superb new interface and features, Light weight
Difficult to watch videos, Earphones not adequate
View SpecificationsIve been eager to test the all-new iPod Nano ever since I attended the launch here in Mumbai and held one for the first time. Some of you may be aware that I’m not particularly fond of the iPod, but something about the newer ...
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Published: 2007-09-11, Author: Donald , review by: asia.cnet.com
Offers crisp, bright video playback; exceptionally thin all-metal body; above-average battery life; built-in games; an advanced user interface.
Wide body; the smaller scroll wheel; lack of video output; average-sounding audio quality.
The shape may have changed, but Apples relentless attention to detail remains. The third generation of the iPod nano provides loads of entertainment for a down-to-earth price.
Amazing screen resolution, Small and light, New menus and Cover Flow
Screen is small, Stubby design, 8GB maximum memory
Stubby. That was the first word that popped into our heads when we clapped eyes on the new iPod nano. Three seconds later, though, with the device lying seductively in our hands, we turned from sceptic to believer. Its nearly impossible not to be full...
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Published: 2007-12-17, Author: Dan , review by: macworld.co.uk
All the features of the iPod classic – including video playback, video output, and games – in a smaller, less-expensive, and flash-memory-based player; Bright, clear screen; very good sound quality, excellent battery life, improved user interf...
Incompatible with some existing dock-connector accessories, shiny back surface not as rugged as anodised metal of previous version, can’t use previously-purchased games, Cover Flow performance limited, new visuals-heavy interface slowed by album art...
The iPod touch complicates the ‘Which iPod should I buy?’ question. But when it comes to traditional iPods, the decision has never been easier. For those without huge iTunes libraries – or people who don’t mind managing which part...
Abstract: Worthy successors to the iPod name. Sleek looks and intuitive menus at a fair price. The legendary white iPod is no more. In its place is a slimmer brushed aluminium model, in silver or black, known as the iPod classic. Unlike Coke Classic, its even...
Abstract: Both players have their strong points, but the best feature remains the simple interface and excellent design. The iPod touch might be the one grabbing headlines, but Apple has given the entire iPod range a thorough shake-up. Theres no longer any suc...
Abstract: After an Apple mole leaked a picture of the somewhat chubby new iPod nano on the intertubes before the computer companys illustrious leader could make its birth announcement, some were in two minds about the upcoming device. After all, it represented ...
Abstract: The latest version of the iPod Nano looks very different to its predecessor. The long, lean shape has been replaced by a shorter, wider design that houses a 2in screen with a 320x240 resolution for video playback. The looks may take some getting use...