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Published: 2008-09-11, Author: Donald , review by: CNET.co.uk
Design; Apple's new Genius playlist tool; accessibility features for the visually impaired
The fact that you have to upgrade to Apple's iTunes 8 software; the rounded screen invites glare; average sound quality
The fourth-generation iPod nano is easy on the eyes and the wallet, and you can't beat its hardware and user interface design. Look out for innovative accessibility features and the Genius playlist tool, but just be sure to give iTunes 8 a spin before...
Abstract: Apples latest iPod Nano has the same 2in 320x240-pixel colour screen as the previous Nano (see Shopper, Whats New 238), but its in portrait rather than landscape orientation, giving more room for long lists of songs. Like the iPod Touch, the Nan...
Built-in video camera, mic, and speaker. Larger display, but same-size frame as previous-gen nano. Excellent user interface. New Genius Mix and VoiceOver features. Adds an FM tuner, and a pedometer.
So-so file support. Video camera can’t capture still images. Ships with Apple’s signature subpar earbuds.
Sleek Design, Good Screen, Great Sound, Responsive Controls
Dependance on iTunes, Subpar earphones, UI needs to be more refined, Expensive
The Apple iPod Nano’s fourth iteration maintains its reputation as an excellent MP3 player. However, in terms of design it has gone under the scalpel and emerged looking sleeker and more svelte. It still retains winning features such as its click whee...
Ultra-sleek and Light-weight, Built-in Accelerometer, Good audio and video quality, Decent battery life, Intuitive User Interface, Good data transfer rates.
Drag-n-drop of media not possible, Screen a bit too small for videos, Basic features like FM radio and voice recorder still missing.
The 4th generation of the iPod Nano 8 GB sells at approximately Rs. 9,000 while the 16 GB sells for around Rs. 11,500. This is completely against Apples theory of keeping the price of the newer edition the same (at least here in India, since in the U...
The battery life has reduced compared to the previous-gen nano. One movie is enough to drain the battery. But music lasts plenty of hours. Remember, if you are upgrading from an old iPod, you will still need to get iTunes 8 to work on the new nano. You...
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Published: 2008-09-12, Author: Donald , review by: asia.cnet.com
More attractive and colorful than its predecessor; includes Apples new Genius playlist tool; tilt sensor; accessibility features for the visually impaired.
Upgrade to Apples iTunes 8 software with its laundry list of hardware requirements a must; the rounded screen invites glare; sound quality is only average.
The fourth-generation iPod nano is easy on the eyes and the wallet, and you cant beat its hardware and user interface design. Just be sure to give iTunes 8 a spin before committing.
Gimmicky Shake mode; included accelerometerbased game could be better.
LEAN AND MEAN: The new iPod nano is one sexy beast. APPLE amazingly comes up with a slimmer version of their iPod nano each year. This year is no different as the fourth generation of iPod nanos make their triumphant return to the slender long slim des...