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
Abstract: Reviewed September 18, 2007 by Jacob Spin del, Chief iPod Correspondent Music videos make music more fun to listen to and can even give you a new appreciation for a song—unless you happen to own a first- or second- generation iPod nano, in which cas...
Abstract: Evolution not revolution is the name of the game when you already have an award winning gadget and Apple are no strangers to this concept. So when we got our paws on the new iPod Nano for review we expected some small tweaks mostly cosmetic and a few n...
Abstract: Dear TUAW readers, I have a confession. Normally I am not a person who spontaneously buys an iPod . However last Thursday morning was, well, a little different. Upon seeing the new Nanos, Shuffles and iPod Classics on display at an Apple Store I just h...
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Published: 2007-09-14, Author: Mike , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: The iPod nano is the first out of the gate in Apple’s newly revamped line of music players. Available in 4GB ($149) and 8GB ($199) versions (sadly, no 16GB model) and five different colors, the new nano looks pretty funky in its new wide-bodied form...
Abstract: The third generation of the iPod nano has arrived, brining long expected features like video support and a Cover Flow interface to the portion of the iPod market that prefers the more diminutive players in family. The new nano also ditches the tall and...
Abstract: The beat went onAn iPod in the hand...Is that a new UI, or are you just happy to see me?Im feeling a tad sluggishMiscellany The iPod gets a makeover: a review of the iPod nano and iPod classic By Clint Ecker, Jacqui Cheng | Published: September 10, 20...
Published: 2007-09-10, Author: Daniel , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: The new third generation Nano has the same small and ultra thin form factor as previous Nanos and similarly occupies the same sports-centric product position in the Apples iPod line. However, it adds full video iPod features on a screen smaller than ...
A massive upgrade to Apple’s smallest-screened media player, adding very good video- and game-playing capabilities to the previously music- and photo-only, popular iPod nano. Achieves better than promised battery performance, as well as nearly e...
Screen and flash memory sizes aren’t ideal for video. Prior iPod Games, and iPod video accessories, are generally not compatible with this model. Mirror-finished rear casing returns, ready to scratch and smudge.
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Published: 2007-09-07, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The third-generation iPod Nano offers crisp, bright video playback, an exceptionally thin all-metal body, above-average battery life, built-in games, and an advanced user interface.
Were not crazy about the wider body, the smaller scroll wheel, the lack of video output, and the 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.
Widescreen video. New excellent user interface. Great new graphics. Extremely thin. Good (rated) battery life.
Cover Flow loses some of its appeal without a touchscreen. Crappy earbuds.
Apples new video iPod nano is wider than the old version, yet the player remains very thin and sleek, with an excellent widescreen display, a beautiful interface, and (finally) video....