New Apple iPod nano with Camera 8GB – Silver
Jun.26, 2010 in
iPod Nano
New Apple iPod nano with Camera 8GB – Silver
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June 26th, 2010 at 4:44 pm
I am a silver surfer and this was my first Apple Ipod. One can only marvel at the technology built into the Ipod Nano 5th Generation. The ease of downloading music via I Tunes is remarkable but I still have to figure out how to dowload video clips! The sound reproduction and genre sorting is excellent and the video capture works well. I am a regular Amazon Customer and as usual the product was competitively priced and arrived on time. Altogether a very satisfactory experience. My only complaint is that Apple like so many other companies fail to provide a comprehensive, easily understood, product manual.
Rating: 4 / 5
June 26th, 2010 at 6:10 pm
This is a really beautiful object. Apple ALWAYS win hands-down in the style stakes and the new iPod nano is no exception. The polished metal casings are more robust than the earlier plastic ones and the range of colours is superb. My daughter was delighted with it (it was a birthday present) and has been very pleased with all the new features. The video camera is fun (but why no still camera?) and the radio receiver is another well-received addition. She hasn’t had it long, so I can’t yet comment on its reliability but I never worry about purchasing such things from Amazon as the returns/refunds policy is excellent and I have never had any problem with anything I have bought in the past.
Rating: 5 / 5
June 26th, 2010 at 7:27 pm
I like my new 5th.gen. i pod, great new features which are straight forward to use. However the one gripe I do have is why did they change the connecting slot at the bottom ? It has rendered my recently purchased FM car player useless. Also when I slot into my i pod player at home it no longer recharges the battery, definately a step backwards in my view.
Rating: 4 / 5
June 26th, 2010 at 9:21 pm
Me and my family has owned loads of iPod Nano’s over the years and this is the best yet. It is amazing what technology can be squeezed into such a small package. Highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5
June 26th, 2010 at 10:35 pm
I’d always avoided iPods like the proverbial plague. After hearing numerous reports of weak earphones, tinny sound and the domineering iTunes, it sounded like a world of pain to me. So, 5 years ago I bought a Creative Zen, was very happy with it and would never look at anything else. Then, a pc upgrade rendered my “old tech” Zen unusable and I had to consider a replacement. Creative’s range was uninspring and I found myself looking at iPod’s again.
All I can say is…wow. What a little marvel. Sound being the most important, I was blown away by how good the 5th gen nano sounds. I don’t see why good sound should be sacrificed for portability and the 5th gen exceeds any expectations. On all other portable players I’ve bought, I’ve always swapped the earphones that came with it for more expensive models but the standard are so comfortable and snug. My music has never sounded so good, it is a joy to listen to on my 2 hour to and back from work. No matter what song I play, the sound is fluid, has bounce and handles bass/treble and mid ranges with ease.
The 5th gen is super slim but packs such a punch, a beautiful finish, large screen and weighs nothing. I recommend a hard case for it though, I can see it easily scratched. I have to applaud Apple’s forward thinking, instead of re-releasing the nano with nothing new, the difference between the 4th & 5th gen is staggering. Radio will be a major pull for some, not for me apart from if my bus is stuck in a traffic jam, the video camera and pedometer are interesting and inspired thoughts. A stills camera I would have definitely used but it’s a minor whinge over a missed oportunity.
I still don’t like iTunes, it’s like the tail trying to wag the dog but I acquired a book about iTunes and already have navigated some of the irritating aspects about it.
So, I’m a convert. Instead of selling out, I’ve been missing out. I can’t recommend the new nano enough, it will be interesting to see what Apple do next.
Rating: 5 / 5