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New Apple iPod nano 16GB - Blue
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£139.22
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Manufacturer:
Apple
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Binding:
Electronics
Brand:
Apple
EAN:
0885909277117
Feature:
16GB flash drive
Label:
Apple
Manufacturer:
Apple
Model:
MB905ZO/A
Publisher:
Apple
Release Date:
2008-09-18
Studio:
Apple
Features
16GB flash drive
Holds up to 4,000 songs in 128-Kbps AAC format
Holds up to 14,000 iPod-viewable photos
Holds up to 16 hours of video
2-inch (diagonal) liquid crystal display with blue-white LED backlight
320-by-240-pixel resolution at 204 pixels per inch
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The Dark Knight (2 Discs) [2008]
New Apple iPod nano 16GB - Black
Editorial Reviews:
New design. New features. Now in 8GB and 16GB. iPod nano rocks like never before. Curved ahead of the curve. For those about to rock, we give you nine amazing colors. But that’s only part of the story. Feel the curved, all-aluminum and glass design and you won’t want to put iPod nano down. Great looks and brains, too. The new Genius feature turns iPod nano into your own highly intelligent, personal DJ. It creates playlists by finding songs in your library that go great together. Made to move with your moves. he accelerometer comes to iPod nano. Give it a shake to shuffle your music. Turn it sideways to view Cover Flow. And play games designed with your moves in mind.
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Nice!
Comment:
This nano has had some vast improvements from the first generation all those years back. The screen has enlarged, and is very good. The colours and clarity is exceptional for something this small. It is a lot thinner, less than 1cm, and has a nice curved shape. It has a new feature not before seen on the nano, let alone any ipod, and this is a shaking the ipod to change track. The genius software is very good and I find very useful and selects suitable matches for my music library. Also, new with this generation is the accelerometer built in. This allows you to turn the ipod on its side to watch video. The price is very good, but is still expensive for its capacity. However, this is made up for in superb free software that is very easy to use and master. Also, this is by far, the most accessory orrientated MP3/4 player. However saying this; some of the new generation ipods including this one don't work on old docking stations. You may want to be aware of this if you intend to use old accesories.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Nice, shiny new nano
Comment:
The ipod nano in its latest incarnation returns to dimensions closer to those of the 1st and 2nd generation models, without losing the video playback function and the 320 x 240 screen of the 3rd gen model. The new nano is slimmer and lighter than previous models (thanks to a sneaky curved design). The case is single-coloured brushed aluminium, rather than silver-backed like the previous generation model - so no more finger-print marks smearing the back of your nano the moment you get it out of the box.
For a slightly higher price than the previous generation top-end nano, the new nano has double the storage capacity, so I can losslessly migrate my existing music collection and allow for growth. Amongst the newly added features, I could be more convinced about the 'shake to shuffle' facility, which doesn't seem to be particularly reliable (or else I'm not shaking my player hard enough) - but this is a gimmicky add-on and not the reason I was buying a nano.
The downside, as ever, to the new nano release is that there will be a number of previous generation accessories that simply don't work with/don't fit this model. However, this doesn't detract from the fact that the new nano is another excellent addition to the iPod range.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Love it
Comment:
Well I finally bought one, after some discussions with one of the reviewers featured below. I bought it to replace a 2nd gen Nano and I'm very pleased indeed. Overall, a definite 5 star product, but I'm going to make a few critical comments too.
Good points:
Beautiful big, bright, colourful screen
Good sound quality through my Sennheiser PX100 phones which need a fair bit of power to drive them.
Videos look fantastic on this screen, far better than I expected.
Lots of memory.
Graphics, CoverFlow and user interface are excellent, but see comment below.
Bad points:
The volume limiter has been capped. I personally don't find this a problem, but I know some other users do. There is still enough power to hurt my ears at maximum volume, so it's not a huge issue. I also see you can compensate for quiet tracks by adjusting a volume preset within the iTunes software.
The case is a little more flimsy than the previous models.
The click wheel is a bit too sensitive now, probably to make it work better through skins.
There are some issues with CoverFlow, where you get duplicate covers or covers out of sequence. Plus not all covers are available. This is a shame because CoverFlow could have been the best feature of the product. Hopefully future upgrades to the software (iTunes and the iPod) will fix this.
As noted by another reviewer, it doesn't seem possible to disable CoverFlow, so if the iPod turns on its side in your pocket, you can't adjust the volume. Again, it needs a software change, so hopefully Apple will sort it.
In summary, there is room for improvement, but it is nevertheless an awesome gadget and I don't think there is much to beat it on the market.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Fantastic
Comment:
I bought my iPod nano about 3 days ago, and already I have to say it's brilliant.
I'd never had an iPod before. I'd played around with my friends' iPods in the past, and was aware of how they worked and how they function, so I knew what to expect.
But I was surprised.
First, by the size of it.
It's TINY! Extremely thin, very light, but the screen is massive for all your videos etc. The blue is a great, bright colour which looks fantastic on the long thin device.
The sound quality's brilliant. The screen is wonderful, colourful and all your album art looks great on it. Flipping the device to see your Cover Flow is a great feature too, although sometimes I find I might want my iPod on my side but I can't due to the Cover Flow. No biggie though :)
The only other negative point I can think of is the the tempramental Genius feature. Sometimes (about 20% of the time), you'll get "Genius feature not available for this song", or something along those lines. It's probably because there aren't enough tracks that sound similar in your library, but I should imagine Apple will fix it in an update sometime soon.
Overall, I couldn't recommend this more - the 16gb capacity is another great feature.
Click buy, right now.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Warning EU volume limit
Comment:
I bought one of these new ipods today with the full knowledge that it did have the EU volume limit, so on that note i cannot complain that i didn't know what i was buying.
It should be said however that i had to find this information out from online sources, nothing official from Apple has come to light.
Alot of people will be using their new ipods and think nothing of the volume levels, I myself had numerous ear operations when i was a child, the consequence of that is that i do not have brilliant hearing to begin with.
For me the EU volume limit was slightly worse than i imagined it to be, it is about half as loud as my US nano (3g) Although i never listen to my 3g full volume i do need more than my current UK nano's full.
As i say this is a very personal review, 2 stars because of this volume limit may seem extreme to alot of people, but for my needs it is the difference between keeping it and sending it back.
I;ve been comparing the sound quality to the 3rd gen nano and i have to say i think it is slightly inferior, i cannot entirely quantify the difference only that it does sound different and less desirable in my view.
The ergonomics of the 4rth gen IMO are not nearly as intuitive as the 3rd.
Volume cap aside i have to say overall i think the 4th gen is a side step at best or a backwards step in regard to general functionality.
I recommend anyone with hearing difficulties to look into buying their ipod from an american seller on ebay etc at least that way you will be able to find a volume that is right for you.
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