Apple iPod nano (16 GB, 5th Generation, Silver)

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Apple  iPod nano (16 GB, 5th Generation, Silver)
If you're looking to buy the Apple iPod nano, then look no further! We help you compare prices listed by a wide range of leading online retailers. The Apple iPod nano comes integrated with an Integratedmemory that has a capacity of 16 GB. Want an MP3 player that allows you to store all your favourite songs and videos in one place? Then the Apple ... View more
  • Memory size:16 GB
  • Colour:Silver
  • Generation:5th Generation
  • Memory type:Integrated
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  • 8.6 out of 10
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    • alaTest.co.uk

      10 out of 10

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 4803 reviews of Apple iPod Nano (5th Gen) from international magazines and websites.

    Conclusion: The average review rating is 8.55/10. Comparing these reviews to 461566 other MP3 & Media Players reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 95/100 (or 9.5 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.

    • pcworld.in

      9 out of 10

    Summary: The 5th Generation Apple iPod Nano sets the trend again by adding a video camera and a few more add-ons.

    Conclusion: The 5th generation Nano shoots video and plays FM radio that makes an excellent player a better player.

    Pro : Slim and Light design ; Great build quality ; Excellent Sound ; Good Screen ; FM Radio with Live Pause

    Cons : Sub-par earphones ; Dependance on iTunes

    • cnet.com

      7 out of 10

    Summary: The iPod Nano is an institution that rivals the iPod Classic in terms of legacy, and arguably exceeds it in popularity. It's a technological Goldilocks that has endured by holding to the middle ground, always sitting right in the middle of Apple's...

    Conclusion: The sixth generation of the iPod Nano is the smallest yet, but it comes at the expense of valuable features and practical controls.

    Pro : The iPod Nano costs less than before, is easier to navigate, and includes more Nike Plus fitness tracking capabilities. It's also still the best clip-on music player money can buy

    Cons : Many features have disappeared over the years, including video playback, camcorder, microphone, speaker, games, calendar, contacts, notes, and alarm clock. The touch-screen interface is overkill, requiring more attention than the time-tested click...

    • itreviews.co.uk

      0 out of 10

    Summary: A quick glimpse at Apple's latest sales numbers suggests that sales of iPods are actually waning for the first time in a while, given that so many of us own one of Apple's omnipresent digital media ...

    Conclusion: A successful evolution of the iPod line, even if the camera is more novelty than necessity. You pay a premium for an iPod, but it's hard to argue that you don't get a good deal.

    • v3.co.uk

      8 out of 10

    Summary: Apple's smallest screen-based player gets a video camera

    Conclusion: A very good music player, but the need to replace the substandard earphones make it relatively expensive

Technical Details

General

Display

  • Screen size 2.2''
  • Screen resolution 376 x 240 pixels
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Memory / Storage

Digital Player (Recorder)

  • Audio/Video formats AAC, AIFF, Audible, MPEG-4, MP3...
  • Image / Other formats JPEG, BMP, GIFF, TIFF, PNG
  • Recorder type Voice Recorder

Headphones

  • Supplied headphones Earphones

Additional Features

  • Miscellaneous features Built in video camera, Built in...

Connections

Battery

  • Battery type Lithium Ion
  • Battery life 24 hours

Other

  • Category MP3 Player
  • Weight 36.4g
  • Height 9.07cm
  • Width 3.87cm
  • Depth 0.62cm