Pros: Compact, stylish, no moving parts, excellent sound and volume, fast transfer, battery life Cons: Price is a bit high, 2 GB capacity might not be enough for some, scratches
After playing with a 512-Megabyte Apple iPod Shuffle, and a 1-Gb iPod Shuffle, I got myself a higher-capacity MP3 player: 2-Gb ...
Pros: Small, Light, Easy-to-use, Intuitive, "Cool" Cons: Not terribly sturdy, Scratches, Only 2GB of space
It was only a matter of time before I finally got on the iPod bandwagon. Sure I have had MP3 players before, even the larger, hard-drive based ones. However, I had been wondering about the iPod ever since they first came out a few years ago. So I ...
Pros: sexy, sleek and oh so small Cons: sexy, sleek and oh so small
Look, I know why you're here. You want to know if you should buy a Nano. It's a hot tech item and having one is a priority for a lot of people. Let me tell you something about this review up front This review is not going to discuss all the ...
Pros: Williams has his moments (he always does) Cons: JoJo's character, some of the writing really didn't work, frustratingly unfunny at times
Bob Munro has been working a job that makes him miserable, but which he values because of what it provides for his family. They are able to live their current life-style simply because of his position in the company, and as a result he is willing to do ...
Pros: intuitive controls, elegant design, flash drive, bright and clear screen, organizes music well Cons: a player optimized for active lifestyles should not have such a fragile exterior, iTunes stranglehold
I'm listening to Le Nozze di Figaro on my nano as we speak. I have a tan line on my arm, marking the spot where my nano is worn when I go outside. My nano has more accessories bestowed upon it than my miniature dachshund. When I discover ...
Pros: Small, Fast, Light Cons: Some Issues with cracked screens a little while back...
Let me start by saying I am a music lover – I have over 40GB of music that I play on my computer, I have a 3rd Generation 40GB iPod (which just barely doesn’t cut the mustard to hold all of my music), an iPod shuffle, and now an iPod Nano. Bottom line, I ...
Pros: Great sound, EQ settings, sexy compact design, click wheel, shuffle feature, lots of space. Cons: Price tag, earphones can be painful, click wheel may be difficult to master at first.
Don't be alarmed. What you see is not an illusion, nor a part of science fiction. Instead, what you have is a compact mp3 player that is not only impossibly small, but impossibly great at the same time. Capitalizing off of the success of the IPod ...
Pros: Small size, efficient buttons, easy to use software, color screen, sound quality, style, battery life Cons: Screen can get scratch or broken, needs additional recharger when away from computer
I got my IPod nano as a gift for my birthday. I had asked my husband before he left that I would like an iPod mini to replace my 256 MB iRiver mp3 player. I liked my Rio because of the radio and recording features, but it has such a small space to hold ...
Pros: Sleek, light, small, full-fledged iPod Cons: Still costs too much; Too much packaging.
I have to confess. I probably didn't need to buy the new Nano. But I did. Please don't hate me. I "lost" my iPod shuffle on my trip to China this summer. But after I saw the launch of the Nano last week, I feel like I intentionally lost it. I found ...
Pros: Sleek, Smooth, Black, Small, Sexy. Never leave the cave without it. Cons: Battery life can't handle my excessive use. Everything has to go through itunes.
Music=the most important thing ever! I'm not kidding. If I don't have music playing at all times, I freak out. When I'm not listening to music I am playing music. That is why I was so skeptical about any and all mp3 players. I was still ...
Pros: So small that there is room for it in anyone's life! Excellent sound quality. Cons: Needs on/off switch, not compatible with other software, gets dirty too easily, scratches easily, expensive.
I have owned by 2gb black Ipod Nano now for a year and a half and it has served it's purpose well. The first thing I noticed when it came out of it's box is that it was very nice looking. It was so nice looking that in order for it to stay that way ...
Pros: Rugged, battery life (Love it!), design sensibility, screen. Essentially everything Cons: Less capacity than their brethren. Not for people with gargantuan hands
I didn't really want to buy an iPod Nano. I was perfectly happy with my 4th Generation iPod 20gig. Despite a little bit of hard-drive noise and an occassional slow-down, the thing has been a consistent work-horse since I got it, and believe me, I *use* ...
Pros: Small Size, Big Sound, Equalizer, decent storage size Cons: Scratches easy, expensive compared to others
I wasn't sure if I even wanted an MP3 player, let alone an iPod Nano. But, for my birthday my wife got me one and after 5 minutes of playing with it (after ripping some tunes from my CD collection), all I could say was WOW! -- Appearance: First, ...
Pros: Decent sound, small, good battery life, great looking screen Cons: installation can be a challenge
My wife received one of these as a gift and she never quite understood why I liked my 3G-40GB Ipod so much. Now she gets it and has a better appreciation of what all the fuss is about. Until you see one of these in person and hold it you can not have ...
Pros: Tiny, easy to use and organize, good sound and software Cons: Those 2GBs go fast, not enough bang for buck
I was tired of lugging my old so called non-skip CD player to the gym. It skipped whenever I tried to run or when I jogged on the treadmill. Everyone else I saw in the gym seemed to have these tiny contraptions strapped to their arms with earphones ...
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2 GB model stores up to 500 songs; supports AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC, MP3 (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3 and 4) Only .27 ...More at Amazon Marketplace
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