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10 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 1450 reviews of Apple iPod Nano (6th Gen) from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 7.5/10. Comparing these reviews to 461460 other MP3 & Media Players reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 93/100 (or 9.3 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.
7 out of 10
Summary: The iPod Nano, now in its sixth generation, has received a hefty facelift. Gone is the long, slim design of the fifth-generation Nano along with the t...
Conclusion: 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.
Pro : Responsive and clear multitouch screen, compact, FM radio, ease of use
Cons : No camera, no video recorder, lacks alarm clock and calendar, can't manually turn it off, no in-line headphone controls
6 out of 10
Summary: Except for its design the new nano is quite disappointing
Pro : Small, attractive design, built-in clip, FM radio with Live Pause, pedometer, smooth and fast interface, good battery life
Cons : Absurdly expensive for the features and performance, unimpressive display quality, display feels too small at times, certain gestures are not intuitive, poor quality supplied earphones
7 out of 10
Summary: The Apple iPod nano, now in its sixth generation, has received a hefty facelift. Gone is the long, slim design of the fifth-generation nano along with the traditional click wheel control system. The new nano has been made 46 per cent smaller and 42 per...
Conclusion: With the sixth-generation Apple iPod nano, Apple has proved to us that less is not best. Key features that we loved on previous models like the camera, video recording and integrated speaker have disappeared. The new nano remains a solid device for...
7 out of 10
Summary: Apple's mid-level iPod goes super-small, losing some features (and some of its appeal) in its latest iteration.
Conclusion: In earlier iterations, the Nano filled a clear gap in the iPod line between the Shuffle and the Touch. This one, however, falls too close to the Shuffle in features and too close to the Touch in price to really justify its existence. Those looking for...
Pro : Beautiful, if tiny, multi-touch screen; includes FM tuner, pedometer; great battery life
Cons : Many features added to previous version gone; some menus are unintuitive; so small, it's easily lost