Apple iPod nano (8GB, 2nd Generation, Black) - Expert Reviews

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    Memory size: 8GB, Colour: Black, Generation: 2nd Generation, Memory type: Integrated, Weight: 40g, Radio: Without Radio, Audio/Video formats: AAC ...

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    • September 2006 en

      Apple iPod nano 4GB (2nd Generation)

      By Anthony Fiti
      Award: Recommended!
      Award: Recommended!

      Award: Recommended!

      Review summary: The iPod nano is the single best selling portable MP3 player in the world and Apple's price point has had much to do with its success. By selling a reasonably sized player (previously 1, 2 and 4GB,...

      Pros: Compact size and lightweight, At last, colors!, iTunes integration, Awesome battery life, Durable aluminum alloy casing, Brighter LCD, Double the storage compared to 1G nano at same price,

      Cons: Price premium (40-50% according to analysts), Search feature isn't terribly useful on small capacity iPods, Still no built-in FM tuner, Color selection is limited by capacity (see below for details), , 4GB, Silver, Pink, Blue, Green,

      Verdict: The battery life was astounding. In our somewhat scientific test we achieved over a 100% increase from the previous generation iPod nano. Even if you were to run a more practical situation and cut 20% off battery life, you're still looking at almost 20 ho

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    • September 2006 en

      Apple iPod nano (2nd generation, 4GB): double the battery life

      By Jasmine France
      Award: Editor's Choice!
      Award: Editor's Choice!

      Award: Editor's Choice!

      Pros: Scratch-resistant aluminium body; variety of bright and shiny colours; superslender but more durable; supports photos with thumbnail grid and album art; great sound quality

      Cons: Still doesn't play video; no built-in FM tuner or recording capability; not all colour options are available for all sizes

      Verdict: The second-generation Apple iPod nano is like the successful offspring of an iPod Mini and a first-generation iPod nano. It's small, stylish, user-friendly and competitively priced -- a great player all around and suitable for a variety of users

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    • September 2006 en

      The New iPod Nano UK Review of Apples revised player

      Review summary: No sooner had Apple announced the new Nano we rushed down to our local Apple store to find one. The new range topper with its 8gb memory, smooth curves and brighter screen caught our eye and it's been the centre of attention ever since.

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