iPod Nano Review - Video

Below is a video from Stuff.TV about iPod Nano.

There are many pros and cons about our new little iPod Nano. Some say that they don’t like the new iPod Nano because it’s too small and doesn’t have video camera. And some say that they really like it because they just want to listen MP3 and don’t really use the video camera. Regardless of which type you are, be sure to check out the iPod Nano sale if you want to buy it and get the best price.

 

iPod Nano Review - Customer Reviews

We have collected some reviews from different sources and below is the result.

Really is The Super Shuffle by C. Bowes

I’ve used most of the different iPod models dating back to the original and most recently was using a “postage stamp” shuffle for running. I loved the simplicity and ruggedness of the shuffle for heavy mileage running and when I saw that Apple had gone back to that design asked my wife to order me a new one. Instead she bought me a new nano and at first I too didn’t “get it” and was annoyed when she told me it was on the way. Man was I wrong.

 

Now that I’ve had a chance to use it I can say that I love it and that it really is the Super Shuffle. The size is marginally larger than a shuffle, it’s made of aluminum and should prove to be bullet proof, the glass touch screen is surprisingly useful and smooth, the capacity is mega and it sounds really really good. The very large capacity, the extra features like genius and genius mixes, the cool little clock, the FM radio, album art, it’s got JUST the features I can put to good use on the run and none that I won’t use. Even the FM radio is very, very good at pulling in stations and they sound much clearer than I had expected.

 

Oh, and I’ve sweat heavily while running with this little baby and no problem at all. It seems very rugged and sweat-resistant so far. If I want video I’ll bring along another device. For music and radio, especially while active, this sets a new standard for me. Love it and recommend it heartily.

I love this little guy by Ted Peterson

The screen is great because of the controls- I love the touch controls on my Touch, it’s what I’m used to, so I don’t have this expectation of finding a scroll wheel on the front. The screen allows for a functional combination of display and control on such a small device. It has a very nice, bright display with high resolution and the touch control is very snappy with absolutely no lag or delay. Some people have stated that the screen is too small to be useful- I would have agreed had I bought this for watching movies or looking at pictures. However, as mentioned earlier, one could get a slightly more expensive Touch for those features and a much larger screen.

 

Many of the critics have complained that in order to control the newest Nano, the user must look at the display- however, there is the Voice Over function which will literally tell you what you are touching. I can fumble around without looking, Voice Over tells me what buttons I’m touching, and then I double tap the button when I touch it. Really, it’s not that complicated, at any given time there’s only a maximum of 4 buttons on the screen. Oh, that’s the right button- double tap, and there we go.

 

The audio quality is great for an iPod. To my untrained ear, it is louder than my Touch, and sounds just as clear or better through my Etymotics and Sennheisers. It has the same Equalizer presets as the touch, Genius playlists, playlists, well- pretty much all of the same audio features as the touch, including audio books. Oh, so now I don’t have to carry a $400 device to listen to audio books! There’s obviously the shake to shuffle feature too.

 

The little belt clip is nice, and like the Shuffle, keeps the Nano on securely. As a matter of fact, the iPod Nano‘s case feels very sturdy and strong. The external buttons are easy to press and use- there are only 3 of them, and everything else is done via screen. Some people have complained that there isn’t a ‘home’ button to take you back in the menu- however, when you first get started, the Nano tells you very explicitly that you need to swipe to the right to go back in the menu. Also, speaking of swiping, you can use two fingers to rotate the screen in any direction, meaning that the new Nano can be used in any orientation.

Worse than the predecessor by Anonymous

I’ve thinking over how Apple could possibly roll out a product that is so much worse than its predecessor, and I’ve finally decided this is just their way of telling everybody “BUY AN IPOD TOUCH, NANOS ARE HISTORY.” Seriously, what the hell is this? No video recording, no movies, no music videos, no games, scrolling is terrible, fits terribly in your hand. 6th gen nano does LESS than the first one!

This i pod is perfect for me by Anonymous

This iPod is perfect for me. Do i really need such a small mp3 to take pictures? And do i need to watch video on such a small screen? this is a small mp3 player plain and simple, and it is much easier to control blindly then you think.

Primary function of MP3 player by Anonymous

its an mp3 player, a device which has a primary function of playing music. It has a great battery life, its easy to use and doesn’t lag a simple bit. u don’t say to yourself  ” i want a device for photography and go buying an iPod, or i need help getting up in the morning, lets go buy an iPod, or i wanna play video games, lets buy and iPod. No, this has the main functions of an mp3 and in my opinion, is amazing, although i prefer the shuffle.

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