LOOKS AND IMAGE: 100% "The iPod Nano is made for people who want a mp3 player but one with style and a good image as well. Well, the iPod Nano is certainly the mp3 player for you then if you are like that. No seriously, this is one cool looking mp3 player and if you don't love it as first sight, there's something really uncool and wrong about you. All my friends wanted one as soon as they caught the first glimpse of mine".
SONG CAPILBILITY: 87%"Okay, the iPod Nano 1GB is not going to hold 15000 songs, not even half a thousand even - it will hold just 250 songs at max. But for most people like me, 250 songs is enough, but if you can, I would save up and get the 2GB version since that can hold 500 songs and is only thirty pounds more. Still if you are on a budget and don't want to spend over £100, then the 1GB iPod Nano cannot be told apart from it's 2GB and 4GB brothers apart from one sign on the back stating it is a 1GB"
SOUND QUALITY: 98%"Only the iPod Video's sound quality prevents this cool little mp3 player from getting 100% here. The sound quality is better than my £80 stereo that I have at home and I prefer to listen to the Nano sometimes to the stereo! Only music purists will pick out the slightest of imperfections".
OTHER FEATURES: 83%"The iPod Nano's other features are mostly just gimmicks, but it can act like a flash pen so that you can transfer documents, photos from one pc to another. The other features include a security screen lock, a hold button for when you are playing the Nano, world clock times, games that include Music Quiz and Soltaire and Photos which you can view on the actual Nano!"
RELIBILITY: 67%"This is where the Nano falls short. I have had numerous problems with my iPod Nano including the screen freezing when in 'hold' mode and tracks not copying correctly onto the Nano from iTunes. One of my music tracks keeps annoyingly skipping onto the next halfway through and I haven't worked out how to fix it".
Verdict: 93%