Apple iPod Nano 8 GB (4th Generation) - Black

  • Holds up to 2,000 Songs, 7000 Photos or 8 hrs of Video
  • 2 in. LCD Display
  • Battery Life: 24 hrs Audio/4 hrs Video
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    • iPod is fantastic and working excellent.
    • - Pramod from East Providence
    • "What an invention!"
    • - Music Lover from CT
    • "I Wanted To Like It"
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    alaTest.com

    • Review summary of Apple iPod Nano 8 GB (4th Generation) - Black
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    Professional review from

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    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) Apple iPod nano (4th Generation)
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: Very slim and lightweight, supports voice recording
    • Cons: No FM tuner, must be turned sideways for video viewing
    • Comments:
      If you are looking for a new media player, the fourth-generation iPod Nano certainly merits consideration, but if you already own an Nano - especially a third-generation one - you may want to think twice before upgrading. ...
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    Professional review from

    the-gadgeteer.com

    • Apple iPod nano (4G) Review
      by Julie Strietelmeier
    • Pros: Light weight, Accelerometer, Voice prompts for the visually impaired, Voice recorder (have to supply your own mic tho), Light weight, Accelerometer, Voice prompts for the visually impaired, Voice recorder (have to supply your own mic tho)
    • Cons: Expensive, Expensive
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    cnet.com

    • Product Rating: 4.25 star(s) Apple iPod Nano (fourth generation, 8GB, blue) review
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: The fourth-generation iPod Nano is more attractive and colorful than its predecessor and includes Apple's new Genius playlist tool, a tilt sensor, and accessibility features for the visually impaired.
    • Cons: To use the new Nano, you must upgrade to Apple's iTunes 8 software with its laundry list of hardware requirements; the rounded screen invites glare; sound quality is only average.
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    cnet.co.uk

    • Product Rating: 4.25 star(s) Apple iPod nano (4th gen)
      by Donald Bell
    • Pros: Design; Apple's new Genius playlist tool; accessibility features for the visually impaired
    • Cons: The fact that you have to upgrade to Apple's iTunes 8 software; the rounded screen invites glare; average sound quality
    • Comments:
      Apple seems to release new iPod models every other day, but this newest iPod nano really does impress. At just 6mm thick, it's the thinnest one they've ever made -- but there's more to it than that. New features include the Genius playlist tool, tilt sens...
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    cnet.com.au

    • Apple iPod Nano (4th generation) Preview - MP3 Players
      by Donald Bell
    • Pros: Attractive all-in-one matte metallic design, Better menu with option to turn off graphics, Easier to operate one-handed than the third-gen model
    • Cons: Headphones and sound quality are the same as before, Thumb can feel a bit squished, Some features require the purchase of additional accessories
    • Comments:
      apple ipod nano (4th generation) review: Apple has set the Nano back on track with the thinnest, lightest design yet, and has features that are hard to ignore. ...
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    Professional review from

    pocket-lint.co.uk

    • Apple iPod nano (4th Gen) - First Look
      by Stuart Miles
    • Pros: Bigger screen, Genius mode, colour option
    • Cons: No Wi-Fi, change in shape but not in features
    • Comments:
      Is thin and tall the answer?...
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    Professional review from

    pcmag.com

    • Apple iPod nano (4th generation)
      by Tim Gideon
    • Pros: Sexy, thin, rounded design. Same excellent user interface as in previous nanos. Built-in accelerometer shifts screen for horizontal viewing (like on the iPhone and iPod touch) and lets you shuffle songs by shaking the player. Genius feature creates on-the
    • Cons: No built-in mic—you need to upgrade earbuds to use the integrated voice recorder. Apple still hasn't upgraded those lame bundled earbuds. Watch the iPod nano (4th Gen) and touch Video Preview!
    • Comments:
      Apple's slimmed-down, slicker-than-ever iPod nano responds to your movements, creates playlists it thinks you'll like, and makes the competition look like a bunch of clunkers. ...
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    zdnet.com.au

    • Product Rating: 4.25 star(s) Apple iPod Nano (4th generation)
      by Ella Morton
    • Pros: Attractive all-in-one matte metallic design, Better menu with option to turn off graphics, Easier to operate one-handed than the third-gen model
    • Cons: Headphones and sound quality are the same as before, Thumb can feel a bit squished, Some features require the purchase of additional accessories
    • Comments:
      Apple has set the Nano back on track with the thinnest, lightest design yet, and has features that are hard to ignore. ...
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    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) Apple iPod nano 8GB 4th Gen Review - MP3 Reviews
      by Riyad Emeran
    • Comments:
      Apple's 4th generation nano is the best yet. Could this be the coolest music player available?...
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