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

  • 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
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars (25 reviews)
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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"
    • - Baubrey from Royse City, TX
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    • Apple iPod Nano (fourth generation, 8GB, yellow) 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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    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) Apple iPod nano Fourth Generation
      by Jacob Spindel
    • Pros: Sleek, lightweight design; enhanced storage capacity up to 16 GB; bright, clear screen; includes an accelerometer.
    • Cons: No portrait orientation for video or purchased games; battery life could still use improvement.
    • Comments:
      Last time, we met the third-generation iPod nano, whose video playback capability and small size instantly made it one of the most popular citizens in all of Podville. But then came the shocking twist: When the users discovered that the third-gen nano was...
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    • Apple iPod Nano (fourth generation, 8GB, red) 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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    • Apple iPod Nano (fourth generation, 8GB, purple) 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.
    • Read full review at cnet.com
     

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    • Apple iPod Nano (fourth generation, 8GB, pink) 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.
    • Read full review at cnet.com
     

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    • Apple iPod Nano (fourth generation, 8GB, orange) 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.
    • Read full review at cnet.com
     

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    • Apple iPod Nano (fourth generation, 8GB, green) 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.
    • Read full review at cnet.com
     

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    • 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.
    • Read full review at cnet.com
     

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    • Apple iPod Nano (fourth generation, 8GB, black) 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.
    • Read full review at cnet.com
     

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    • Apple iPod Nano (fourth generation, 16GB, yellow) 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.
    • Read full review at cnet.com
     

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