Pros: Compact, stylish, excellent sound and volume, fast transfer, battery life, bright screen, price Cons: 2 GB capacity might not be enough for some, no WMA support, no FireWire support
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iPod Nano 2 GB in black color for over a year and was mostly happy with it. Mostly, because some things were pretty annoying: the scratch-prone front panel, the stylish, but smudge-prone rear. And ...
Pros: durability, ease of use, battery life, good display Cons: needed a new version of iTunes, volume level and young ears
I know, some people are already scratching their heads wondering what an eleven year old needs an iPod for. Personally, I feel the same way. However, she was bound and determined to get one and saved her money all summer long from helping her sister ...
Pros: It's sleek and sophisticated. Cons: It was a bit hard to set up at first.
One disadvantage to the sleek small iPod is that they are so small that they can be easily stolen. Thus was the fate of my sons uber cool Black 1 GB iPod. Thanks to some Christmas money, a Best Buy Gift Card and a kick in from Dad (that's me!) he was ...
Pros: Very user friendly, tons of extras, one-year warranty, great customer service, very portable Cons: I've heard Apples have functionality issues, iTunes has a bit of a learning curve
I have been resisting the siren call of MP3 players for a while. After all, I rarely buy CDs and never download music... why in heaven's name would I want to purchase an MP3 player? What? To play the Frank Sinatra CDs I own? I can do that just as ...
With the increasingly wide spectrum of portable listening devices available to consumers today, it can be difficult to choose the product that's right for you. Nearly every option imaginable is available at the right price - music is no longer the ...
Pros: Excellent sound quality, easy to use, small and light weight. Cons: No drag and drop UI, Itunes required to use( no surprise, Apple made)
I personally didn't think I would jump onto the Apple Ipod craze that is going around, since I simply thought it was an over-hyped item, but alas, I was wrong. My previous MP3 decided to give it the quits, or not actually, but all of sudden decided to ...
Pros: almost disappears in pocket, generally elegant functionality, beautiful design, very ergonomic, functional for size Cons: Trades off some audio flexibility for size, no customizable EQ, touchy thumbwheel, headphones dangerously useless.
The 'file management' is a cinch. You can set up iTunes to A) auto-rip inserted CDs to your computer and B) auto-upload your reconnected iPod. you can also get fancy with custom playlists, selectable updates (keep all your music on your computer ...
Pros: battery life
interface
flash based Cons: Random skipping
cant replace the battery
When I went into the store to buy my nano, I saw the package for it, and was astonished that everything fit into such a small box. It comes with a usb charging cord, earbuds, and manual. Unless you are completely computer illiterate, you don't really ...
Pros: Sleek, stylish, fast, light, easy to operate. Cons: Does not play video.
Apple has been accredited with many remarkable products over the last couple of years. The iPod, iMac, and Mac OS X. However, in creating its latest iPod nano, Apple has really outdone themselves, creating a new gold standard in MP3 players. I ...
Pros: Well built, decent battery life, adn one of the cheapest iPods Cons: Sometimes freezes on podcasts
I got this iPod (and it's my first) over a year ago and it's been very solid. This was my first introduction to the Apple products and has since spurred the purchase of an IMac. I literally use this iPod daily (about an hour or more each day). I ...
Pros: Stylish, great sound, easy uploading and portability. Cons: Buttons sometimes stick, require powering off.
My Epinion on the iPod Nano 2GB Personally, I love my iPod Nano. It's a cooler version of the latest technology in music. It's small and portable and holds quite a few songs. Currently I have 380 songs a multiple pictures on mine and I still have ...
Pros: Great quality and sound Cons: Not enough storage
On Christmas day of 2005, I recieved my first MP3 player - it was an Audiovox. It cost around $80, had 256MB storage, came with headphones equivalent to the ones you find at the dollar store, and had a screen that didn't have a backlight and was hard ...
Pros: very small and reliable Cons: costs more than other brands.
I have an Ipod mini, but got tired of never having it when I needed it. I should explain that I have a Bose speaker unit that I use it in most of the time. I also have an mp3 hookup in my car and at work. Call me lazy, but I got tired of moving my mini ...
Pros: Small, easy to use, more affordable. Cons: Only has 2 GB, can't watch movies on it.
ipod 2nd generation is good, but there is better. I say that for several reasons: 1.First off, it's the least expensive of all the other ipods on the market at this time, but your still paying over $100 for a feeble amount of memory. I guess if ...
While Apple keeps releasing new ipod products, this basic model is all you need. It's compact size makes it perfect to slip in a pocket for a jog or the commute to work. While I would recommend a durable case, it is not necessary. I've dropped the ...
A thinner design. A brighter display. Up to 24 hours of battery life. Just about the only thing that hasn t changed is the name. In 2GB, iPod nano put...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
iPod Nano holds 500 songs and thousands of photos on 2 GB of storage Download songs, podcasts, and audiobooks from the iTunes Store Large, 1.5-inch co...More at Amazon Marketplace
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