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Responsive and clear multitouch screen
Compact
FM radio
Ease of use
Tiny
Touch-screen
Easy to use
Has a dock connector
New watch faces are nice
Built-in fitness features work well
It's still a great portable music player
Great size
Very light
Superb design
Volume increments have been refined to give you more control
New watch faces are nice, Built-in fitness features work well, It's still a great portable music player
Upgrades from last model are minor at best
Apple has made a (very) minor upgrade to the iPod nano with the addition of some new watch faces in the Clock app, and extra features for the Nike+ fitness app. A cynic would say the new model doesn't offer any advantages for existing iPod owners, but the...
Responsive and clear multitouch screen, compact, FM radio, ease of use
No camera, no video recorder, lacks alarm clock and calendar, can't manually turn it off, no in-line headphone controls
Apple has completely overhauled the iPod Nano. The sixth-generation portable media player is even smaller than its predecessors and features a handy touchscreen, but it lacks some key features of previous models...
Tiny; touch-screen; easy to use; tiny; has a dock connector
Clip is awkward; no video; no apps, $199 (8GB); $229 (16GB)
If you run, ride, walk, jog, or a vast range of other exercises, and like to listen to music at the same time, the iPod nano is for you. It’s beyond portable, and you can have it everywhere you go. If you can’t afford the nano, but want the same portab...
Great size; Very light; Superb design; Easy to use; Volume increments have been refined to give you more control
Accessibility functions need more work; Battery may run out faster than expected
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Published: 2012-10-13, Author: Daniel , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: Apple's new seventh generation iPod nano changes the model's direction from being a square, wearable, audio-only faux-iOS device to being a sort of mini iPod touch, but lacking any cameras, mic, WiFi or apps beyond the typical iPod features bundled with i...
Abstract: Apple's iPod line didn't get much in the way of updates this year for the first time in roughly a decade. During Apple's fall media event earlier this month, the company announced that just two of its current lineup of four iPods would see any kind o...
Lightweight, clip-on design, Larger icons make it easier to navigate menu, Simple, intuitive user interface, Screen can be adjusted to face in four directions, Several clock faces so you can wear the player as a watch,
Small screen, No video recording or playback, Lousy earbuds, no integrated controls, Watch bands are not included,
The latest iteration of the Apple iPod nano does little to improve on the previous generation player, but a price drop makes it a better deal. ...
Completely redesigned with Multi-Touch LCD and integrated clip, Incredibly lightweight, compact and versatile...
for a music-only player: Gone are many of last year's key features, Small touch screen can be a challenge to manipulate with big fingers
When weighing this year's additions to the nano against what has been subtracted, I am a little surprised that Apple has decided to maintain the same price points at both the 8GB and 16GB capacities. Some of the conspicuous absentees, notably any vide...