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  • - MP3 player
  • - Hard disk drive 8 GB
  • - LCD 3.91 cm (1.54") 240 x 240 pixels Touchscreen
  • - Audio formats supported: AAC, MP3, WAV Headphone connectivity: 3.5 mm
  • - Equalizer
  • - FM radio
  • - Continuous audio playback time: 24 h Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
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iPod Nano 6G, 8GB, 1.54" TFT 240x240, 20Hz-20,000Hz, FM radio, 21.1g, silver
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Apple iPod nano 6G 8GB, MP3 player, 8 GB, LCD, FM radio, 21.1 g, Silver

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Apple iPod nano 6G 8GB. Type: MP3 player. Total storage capacity: 8 GB. Display: LCD, Touchscreen. FM radio. Continuous audio playback time: 24 h. Weight: 21.1 g. Product colour: Silver

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Reviews
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:29
Uk has collected 119 expert reviews for Apple iPod nano 6G 8GB MP3 player Silver and the average expert rating is 74 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
74%
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computeractive.co.uk
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:17
Apple's iPod Nano has seen many changes since it first appeared: originally tall and slim it then grew short and wide, then tall and thin again, and even grew a video camera in its last appearance. The latest Nano, though, is tiny, square and without a...
Good Small and neat design; integrated radio receiver...
Bad Expensive; no video...
Bottom line Small and well designed, but the price is too high...
60%
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:17
Apple’s pedigree in the MP3 market is unsurpassed. Its iPods have sold in the millions and, whether or not you agree with its approach to selling music, there’s no arguing over the quality of its hardware.Even by these standards, however, the latest na...
Bottom line A touch of luxury in a highly desirable package, but not without its problems. See whether Apple's latest iPod Nano is worth purchasing...
83%
digitalone.com.sg
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:19
But if you need a music machine that can see you through your MRT ride to the gym and back, then the Nano will fit in nicely. It's light enough to carry on long runs, has enough...
Good Light and small, good battery life...
Bad iPod Shuffle is cheaper and does the same thing.
70%
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:21
Microsoft once produced a keyboard where you could make a 'shortcut' by pressing 26 keys at once, and now Apple has made a multitouch screen which you can control using two fingers ... which measures 1.5" across. Apple has done a good job of getting m...
Good Extremely small, Reasonable quality sound, FM radio...
Bad No more physical controls, Dreadful headphones, No more extra features...
Bottom line The nano is still a good MP3 player, but unfortunately, the loss of physical controls mean it loses a star in our final analysis...
60%
webuser.co.uk
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
For anyone who has used Apple's touchscreen products, the latest version of the Nano will feel instantly familiar. But for fans of the click-wheel, it may take a little getting used to.The size has been reduced - it's just over an inch square, making i...
40%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
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 traditional click wheel control system. The new Nano has been made 46 per cent smaller and 42 per cent...
Good Responsive and clear multitouch screen, compact, FM radio, ease of use...
Bad No camera, no video recorder, lacks alarm clock and calendar, can't manually turn it off, no in-line headphone controls...
Bottom line 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...
70%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
Product Code: MC526LLA The Apple iPod nano, now in its sixth generation, has received a hefty facelift. Gone is the long, slim design, along with the traditional click wheel control system. The new nano has been made 46 percent smaller and 42 percen...
Bottom line 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 li...
70%
macworld.com.au
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
Imagine I’m clenching my fists right now, asking you which hand contains the new iPod nano. It’s in my left, but there’s no way you can tell. In fact, I can barely tell. That’s how small this new iPod is.This is the smallest iPod nano yet – even giving...
Good Tiny; touch-screen; easy to use; tiny; has a dock connector...
Bad Clip is awkward; no video; no apps, $199 (8GB); $229 (16GB)...
Bottom line If you run, ride, walk, jog, or a vast range of other exercises, and like to listen to music at the same time, the iPod nano is for you. It’s beyond portable, and you can have it everywhere you go. If you can’t afford the nano, but want the same portab...
80%
pocket-lint.com
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2012-01-13 01:59:22
Tweet Of all the iPod refreshes made at Apple's September update, the iPod nano has seen the most drastic change. Perhaps we shouldn't be surprised by this. We'd seen details of a small touchscreen as far back as July so the move to touch on the iPod...
80%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
The new iPod nano is clearly the more interesting half of Apple's strategy of cutting the old iPod nano in half to create the latest, while relegating the control-fitting section to life as the iPod shuffle. While we weren't completely convinced...
Good Wonderfully intuitive, Decent sound quality, Beautiful design...
Bad Will be too small for some, Lots of scrolling when navigating, No additional apps available...
80%
techradar.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
Somebody at Apple obviously hates the phrase "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" because it has completely redesigned its best-selling iPod, the iPod nano, yet again. This year's model is half the height of the previous generation and has the same clip-o...
Good Responsive multi-touch screen, Handy clip-on design...
Bad Basic headphones with no clicker, No video recording or playback...
80%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
The new iPod nano 6G is the biggest overhaul in the new stable of iPods just announced. The clickwheel has gone to be replaced with a square touchscreen and the whole unit has shrunk significantly. The goodWhen it comes to build, the new iPod nano look...
Good When it comes to build, the new iPod nano looks like a cross between an iPod shuffle and an iPhone. The new 1.54-inch multitouch screen looks lovely, and the controls are intuitive, responding to swipes and long presses for moving through the menus just fine and is a proficient replacement for the old combo of screen and over sensitive trackwheel. There’s also a standard 30-pin connector on the b...
Bad You’re basically paying at least £90 more for a bit more capacity than the new iPod shuffle, an FM radio, and the option to pick specific albums rather than playlists. That doesn’t scream value to us, especially when the swanky new iPod touch can be had for just a little more.
Bottom line A smaller, streamlined version of the famous line that you wouldn’t kick out of your Christmas stocking. Great for gym bunnies looking for a tiny, clip-on solution.Best offers for the iPod nano 6GMisco £129.00 Amazon Marketplace £134.99 iPod nano 6G is...
80%
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
Apple can’t seem to make up its mind about the iPod Nano. The new model that Steve Jobs unveiled recently is the 6th generation version of the Nano, and it seems as though each new generation has undergone a fairly major redesign. In fact, I’ve seen so...
Bottom line The new iPod Nano is certainly neatly designed, and the touchscreen will have definite novelty value for people who haven’t previously been able to afford an iPhone or iPod Touch. I can live without the camera but the lack of video playback seems like...
75%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
As we were sat watching Steve Jobs announce the new iPod line-up at Apple's annual shindig, we were shocked by the huge changes to the Nano. The previous five generations were basically all iterations of the same idea, but Apple has changed tack comple...
Bottom line For some, the new nano will be a disappointment, while for others (particularly runners) it will be a revelation...
80%
electricpig.co.uk
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:25
The new iPod nano 6G is the biggest overhaul yet of Apple’s most popular iPod ever – and with the numbers looking less impressive as iPhone sales soar, it’s certainly in need of an extra strength shot of relevancy in 2010. Is the tiny touchscreen a...
Good Tiny clip with a dock connector...
Bad Pricey, not really any more functional...
Bottom line A great gadget that costs too much...
80%
gadgetguy.com.au
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:25
With the latest incarnation of the Nano, Apple has removed more features than it's added. The size is the most obvious reduction, with the sixth generation Nano now resembling the small clip-on rectangular iPod Shuffle from two years ago. Exce...
Good Great size; Very light; Superb design; Easy to use; Volume increments have been refined to give you more control...
Bad Accessibility functions need more work; Battery may run out faster than expected...
90%
alphr.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:27
Apple’s pedigree in the MP3 market is unsurpassed. Its iPods have sold in the millions over the years and whether or not you agree with its approach to selling music and synchronisation, there’s simply no arguing over the quality of its hardware. Even...
Bottom line A touch of luxury in a highly desirable package, the new nano has the wow factor no other player can match...
83%
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:27
No iPod model has received as many makeovers—both minor and dramatic—as the iPod nano. (Perhaps not coincidentally, no other iPod model has sold as well.) The original nano was simply a scaled-down version of the standard iPod—tall and thin with a shin...
Good Multi-Touch screen and iOS-like interface added, clear and easy to read screen, tuning FM radio easier then previous model, ability to rotate interface, full-screen clock.
Bad Nano less usable than it could be, no physical playback controls or compatible inline remote-equipped earbuds, no video recording, no apps, no title bar on screen.
Bottom line The new iPod nano is a bit of an enigma. On the one hand, its size and touchscreen interface are sure to generate oohs and aahs, and in many cases provide genuine—and substantial—benefits. On the other hand, the new interface suffers a bit from being conf...
80%
T3.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:27
At about 40mm across and weighing 21g, this is the smallest and squarest touchscreen iPod Apple has ever made. The video camera from the is gone, presumably as everyone over the age of 12 now has a much better video camera on their phones. As a p...
Good Solid, industrial design, FM radio with live pause, Fitness app...
Bad Not enough classy features for the price, Too small to really suit a touchscreen...
Bottom line As stunning a piece of tech for sure, but it's expensive and we're not sure if its the right product for a touchscreen...
80%
laptops.co.uk
Updated:
2013-05-01 14:41:11
The first impressions of the new iPod Nano is its sheer size and weight. It’s now 46% smaller and 42% lighter than its previous version. It looks more like an iPod Shuffle if it wasn’t for the new 1.5inch colour display with the latest in multi-touch t...
Good A 24hour battery life, FM Radio, New multitouch technology, A 1.5inch display screen...
Bad It is extremely easy to lose and due to its weight and size it is difficult to realise exactly where you have left it...
Bottom line A small, nifty, light and reasonably priced iPod Nano and is a great addition to the Apple range. Another benefit is with the release of the new iPod Nano older generations will drop in price and even though they won’t feature the latest technology they w...
90%
whathifi.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 14:41:14
You need only take a glance back at the history of iPod Nano, first released as a replacement for the iPod Mini, to see that this is a product that has struggled more than most to find its niche in the market. In its time, it has come in a variety of...
Good Feels good, that slick Apple interface, neat features, the sound is superb...
Bad Despite that price drop, it's still relatively expensive...
100%
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2013-05-01 14:41:18
Like the iPhone 4S, the updated iPod nano is a subtle enhancement of a much-loved predecessor, rather than a revolutionary tear-down. In fact, only the software has been modified, and by plugging in and updating, owners of the 2010/2011 nano will be ab...
Good Price cut; integrated pedometer support; highly portable...
Bad No video capabilities...
Bottom line It's worth repeating that this update only affects the software; 2010/2011 nanos can get all of these feature for free by updating in iTunes. But if you don't own a sixth-gen nano, this is well worth the money. The 2010 model was already a big step forwar...
100%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-05-01 14:41:29
Apple’s iPod nano has had as tumultuous a life as the company’s iMac, changing its form factor regularly since its 2005 introduction. The latest iPod nano is the sixth iteration of the miniature music player (only the iPod shuffle is smaller) — over t...
Good New watch faces are nice, Built-in fitness features work well, It's still a great portable music player...
Bad Upgrades from last model are minor at best...
Bottom line Apple has made a (very) minor upgrade to the iPod nano with the addition of some new watch faces in the Clock app, and extra features for the Nike+ fitness app. A cynic would say the new model doesn't offer any advantages for existing iPod owners, but the...
80%
techsmart.co.za
Updated:
2014-03-20 03:51:52
Apple’s sixth generation iPod nano gets back to its musical roots by ditching the video camera of its predecessor and assuming a much more pocket-friendly form. Design As the name states the new nano is really compact, measuring in at a mere 37.5 x 40...
0%
stuff.tv
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2014-03-20 03:51:53
The iPod Nano has undergone a radical transformation for its sixth generation. Everything has changed: the Nano has lost its scrollwheel, camera and video playback – and become a touchscreen iPod Shuffle, right down to the alluring range of colours and...
Good Tiny multi-touch screen. VoiceOver song identification. Built-in pedometer and Nike+ compatibility...
Bad No camera. No video playback. Screen size makes gesture control awkward. No third-party apps.
Bottom line Too feature-light to be a must-have, too expensive to be an impulse purchase...
60%
techsmart.co.za
Updated:
2014-03-20 03:51:54
The fifth generation of Apple’s iPod nano sees the addition of a video camera, mic, speaker and larger screen to allow you to capture video and upload it to YouTube or Facebook via a Mac or PC. This represents a big leap forward for the nano range, but...
0%
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2015-06-03 14:11:07
Long ago, Apple fans wore their iPod nanos on their wrists, as a sort of prehistoric Apple Watch. But how well would this setup compare to the real thing? You might surprised. Here's our head-to-head comparison of the Apple Watch and the iPod nano 6Gk, co...
80%
yugatech.com
Updated:
2016-11-24 07:50:50
The iPod Nano product line is probably one of the products we find most interesting. Apple has constantly changed the form factor of the iPod Nano through the years. They've added a camera and removed it later on together with the constant change of the s...
Good Thin and light, Larger display, Functional UI and home button, Outstanding sound quality, What we didn't like about it:, No longer wearable, Aluminum construction is prone to scratches, Quite expensive for a media player...
Bottom line We synced the iPod, put the brightness and played the music at maximum levels for 5 hours straight until the battery gave up. Of course, not everyone puts their devices at maximum settings. Expect two days of regular use with this device at normal setting...
0%
bigpicturebigsound.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:17
Say goodbye to video and hello to a whole new nano...
Good Completely redesigned with Multi-Touch LCD and integrated clip, Incredibly lightweight, compact and versatile...
Bad for a music-only player: Gone are many of last year's key features, Small touch screen can be a challenge to manipulate with big fingers...
Bottom line When weighing this year's additions to the nano against what has been subtracted, I am a little surprised that Apple has decided to maintain the same price points at both the 8GB and 16GB capacities. Some of the conspicuous absentees, notably any vide...
75%
pcworld.in
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:17
The Apple iPod Nano has entered into its 6th generation and this time it went through a complete makeover in terms of design and features. With the new ultra-compact form factor and the small multi-touch screen, the is here to entertain you in differe...
Good Metallic body and ClipOn design, Very Good Sound Quality, Sleek touchcreen interface, Compact form factor...
Bad Very expensive for a compact player, No video support, No builtin speaker and mic, Lack of physical controls for music playback...
Bottom line The new Apple iPod Nano 6G has an ultra compact form factor and yet manages to offer a 1.54-inch multi-touch screen. It is a cute compact player that offers very good sound quality. However, there is no more video playback/record support and it is not...
70%
zomgitscj.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:18
With this new sixth generation version of iPod nano, it sure looks like Apple rethought their product, which looks like quite different from the Nano that debuted in 2005. While the previous form factor was slim, light, had a mini-display and clickwhe...
Good New Touchscreen UI is quick and slick, Smaller and Lighter than previous Gen Nano, Good Sound Quality...
Bad Still quite pricey, No video playback could be annoying, Small size means it’s easy to lose.
Bottom line If you’ve had a previous gen iPod Shuffle, you might feel like you need to replace it with the 2010 iPod Nano. But if you have a previous generation iPod Nano, I’m not entirely sure. While there isnt a huge variety or new additions, there have also be...
60%
ld2.ciol.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:18
The iPod Nano has been playing the perfect mid range portable music player in the market from quite a few years now. The annual iPod refresh has given the iPod Nano its share of changes, from a slimmer form factor to a handy video camera as seen in the...
Good Multi touch, easy to use, FM Radio, Live pause, pedometer, small and sleek, built in clip...
Bad No more camera, batter life less than claimed, No video playback, price...
0%
gadgetreview.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:19
Pros:Excellent design and user interface Touchscreen more accurate than 99% of smartphones FM radio, finally! Cons:Small. Small enough to lose very, very quickly As gadgets get smaller and smaller, we begin to reach the absurd size problems commonly re...
Good Excellent design and user interface, Touchscreen more accurate than 99% of smartphones, FM radio, finally!...
Bad Small. Small enough to lose very, very quickly...
0%
tech2.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:19
I have always been a huge Apple fan, and have always endorsed their products in any way I could. I have a Macbook, iPod and an iPhone, and plan to keep buying Apple products for as long as I live. So when I got the chance to review the brand new 6th ge...
Bottom line It’s cool, looks trendy and can also be worn as a watch, but sadly, it doesn’t really cut it for me. I hate to say this (being an Apple fanboy and all), but the new Nano has effectively ruined the iPod for me. It is no longer a Portable Media Player, b...
60%
techtree.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:19
Expert Review The iPod nano has been Apple's most popular iPod and not without reason. It had the right combination of performance, design, features and ease of use that appealed to users. Besides, it was an 'iPod' and people really don't need too m...
Good Small, attractive design, built-in clip, FM radio with Live Pause, pedometer, smooth and fast interface, good battery life...
Bad 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...
60%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:19
Grey is the new black, and Apple’s refreshed iPod Nano is… the new iPod Shuffle. OK, maybe that’s oversimplifying a bit, but there’s no denying the overwhelming resemblance of the new Nano to its much cheaper sibling, the Shuffle. A dramatic revamp of...
Good Almost impossibly tiny, Ultra-intuitive touch interface, FM radio, photo browsing and pedometer, Sleek, solid design, Long battery life...
Bad Missing camera, video playback, notes, games, etc, Touch controls limit ‘blind' operation, Expensive...
Bottom line Apple strips features from the iPod Nano in favor of a smaller size for its sixth generation, but a slick touch interface helps negate the lost frills...
75%
evergeek.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:19
Now with multi-touch and with a smaller-than-ever form factor, the newly released, 6th generation iPod Nano raises eyebrows not just for what's been added but also for what has been removed.Available at the Apple Store and most tech retailers for about...
80%
mobile-review.com US
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:21
It's simple: if you want to buy a functional player with video recording, radio, good display, metal casing and traditional controls, you should consider the iPod Nano G5. That is, you should consider the previous generation model. If it is more o...
Bottom line The retail price of the new iPod Nano 8 GB is $200, while the 16 GB model fetches $270. These are average prices and you can find slightly cheaper or more expensive options. Almost for the first time in history we can choose between two Nano models an...
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computershopper.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
For the past few years, whenever Apple has updated its line of iPods, the Nano has consistently gotten the most dramatic overhaul. Last time, Apple added an FM tuner, a video recorder, a pedometer, and some other goodies that brought the N...
Good Beautiful, if tiny, multi-touch screen; includes FM tuner, pedometer; great battery life...
Bad Many features added to previous version gone; some menus are unintuitive; so small, it's easily lost...
Bottom line Apple's mid-level iPod goes super-small, losing some features (and some of its appeal) in its latest iteration...
69%
macnews.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
As you might expect, the latest nano replaces the click wheel with a Multi-Touch interface that lets you navigate your music collection by simply tapping or swiping a finger on the display. I was dubious about how effective this would be on a nano t...
65%
wired.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
What time is it? Who cares! Apple’s newest timepiece puts music, photos and step-counting front-and-center, and lets the minutes fall where they may.Sure, you can check the time, but that’s hardly the point with this attractive piece of wrist jewelry...
Good Beautiful if miniscule display. Impressive touchsensitive interface. Compact, lightweight, minimalist design. Easytouse pedometer function. Clock face can be white on black, or the reverse...
Bad Watchband not included. No wireless headphone support, so you'll have to string yourself up with headphone wires. Checking the time can take a few steps. Battery life far shorter than most watches...
60%
techworld.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
No iPod model has received as many makeovers, both minor and dramatic, as the iPod nano. (Perhaps not coincidentally, no other iPod model has sold as well.) The original nano was simply a scaled-down version of the standard iPod, tall and thin with a...
Bottom line The new iPod nano is a bit of an enigma. On the one hand, its size and touchscreen interface are sure to generate oohs and aahs, and in many cases provide genuine, and substantial, benefits. On the other hand, the new interface suffers a bit from bein...
0%
macobserver.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
There are people who wear jewelry for the love of gems. There’s the sparkle, the flashes of color, the finely cut faceting and the pleasant feeling of wearing and exhibiting something beautiful. For some, it’s just a fashion statement; for others it’...
100%
arstechnica.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:22
The sixth-generation iPod nano's design marks the largest divergence from the nano line since the device was introduced in 2005. The new device is also the first iPod nano to have a touchscreen interface, and the last iPod with a screen to get a touc...
Good The screen is now touch-enabled, bringing it in line with Apple's other iPods, Touchscreen lets you do some stuff you can do on iOS devices, like create and edit playlists, Addition of the long-needed clip...
Bottom line We'll just come out and say it: the sixth-generation iPod nano feels very un-nano-like. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it definitely feels and "acts" more like a shuffle, but with a screen. The size and built-in clip definitely help this perc...
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ilounge.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:27
Click Below to Read the Rest of This Review: Page 1 - The Sixth-Generation iPod nanoPage 2 - Body, Colors, Packaging, and Pack-InsPage 3 - The Square Screen and New User InterfacePage 4 - Six Remaining Features: iPod Audio, Radio Tuning + Voice Memo...
Good A smaller touchscreen revision of Apple’s mid-priced flash RAM media player, available in seven colors. New user interface mimics the iOS operating system of the iPhone and iPod touch, using swipe and tap gestures for most of the device’s controls, wh...
Bad Feels like a first-generation version of a new product line rather than a sequel to the iPod nano. Video, gaming, camera, speaker, and microphone features are amongst a laundry list of capabilities dropped from the new model, precluding it from being...
Bottom line A Note From the Editors of iLounge: Though all products and services reviewed by iLounge are "final," many companies now make changes to their offerings after publication of our reviews, which may or may not be reflected above. This iLounge article pro...
50%
g4tv.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:27
Video Review: The new iPod Toch and Nano are now available in stores, but are the prices worth the new features? Kevin Pereira and Alison Haislip take a look at both devices, like the Touch's HD video recording and Game Center and the Nano's new multi-...
80%
pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:59:27
No iPod model has received as many makeovers—both minor and dramatic—as the iPod nano. (Perhaps not coincidentally, no other iPod model has sold as well.) The original nano was simply a scaled-down version of the standard iPod—tall and thin with a shin...
Good Better mediabrowsing than previous models, Compact size, MultiTouch and interface improve many functions, Convenient clip...
Bad Cheaper earbuds, smaller screen than previous nano, MultiTouch sometimes more gimicky than useful, No physical playback buttons, No videowatching and recording features, Shop for the 16GB iPod nano (sixth generation, late 2010), Merchant Pric...
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stuff.tv
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2012-01-13 01:59:27
The iPod Nano has undergone a radical transformation for its sixth generation. Everything has changed: the Nano has lost its scrollwheel, camera and video playback – and become a touchscreen iPod Shuffle, right down to the alluring range of colours and...
Good Tiny multi-touch screen. VoiceOver song identification. Built-in pedometer and Nike+ compatibility...
Bad No camera. No video playback. Screen size makes gesture control awkward. No third-party apps.
Bottom line Too feature-light to be a must-have, too expensive to be an impulse purchase...
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pcmag.com
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2012-01-13 01:59:27
The latest, shrunken touch-screen iPod nano marks a rare misstep from Apple. Because it is an iPod, the 6th-generation nano works seamlessly with a graceful user interface, but it's a flawed concept. Last year's 5th-gen nano came with a larger screen...
Good Lightweight, wearable design. Rotatable, multi-touch screen. Integrated FM radio and Nike+ fitness features.
Bad Screen is smaller than 5th-gen iPod nano's. Video camera and video-playback capability have been removed. Tiny size makes it easy to misplace or lose. Lousy earbuds. Cover Flow is no longer supported.
Bottom line Apple's first misstep in the iPod nano line-up, the sixth-generation model trades its predecessor's click wheel for touch-screen controls. But an ultracompact form factor means the display is much smaller. Plus you lose video capture and playback capa...
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engadget.com
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2012-01-13 01:59:27
Apple's sixth generation of the iPod nano is essentially the first complete rethinking the product has had since its debut in 2005. The previous form factor -- slim and light with a decently sized display and clickwheel -- has been all but abandoned. The...
Good New touchscreen UI is slickSmaller and lighter than ever beforeSound quality was very good...
Bad Still a bit priceySmall size makes it easy to loseLack of video playback could bother some...
Bottom line Ultimately, if you've had the same iPod nano for the past few years, this new device will probably make you feel like you need a replacement. While there isn't slew of fresh additions (in fact, there are notable subtractions), the re-think about what the...
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macworld.com
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2012-01-13 01:59:27
No iPod model has received as many makeovers—both minor and dramatic—as the iPod nano. (Perhaps not coincidentally, no other iPod model has sold as well.) The original nano was simply a scaled-down version of the standard iPod—tall and thin with a shin...
Bottom line The new iPod nano is a bit of an enigma. On the one hand, its size and touchscreen interface are sure to generate oohs and aahs, and in many cases provide genuine—and substantial—benefits. On the other hand, the new interface suffers a bit from being...
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Laptopmag.com
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2012-01-13 01:59:28
Since its launch in 2005, the iPod nano has been reinvented more times than Madonna: first it was a rectangle, then a square, then a thinner rectangle, and now it's a square again. This year, though, the nano has undergone its most drastic metamorphosi...
Good Responsive multitouch display, Intuitive interface, including a shake-to-shuffle feature, Supports Nike + iPod Sports Kit, FM Radio, Sturdy clip for attaching to clothes &, bags, Long battery life...
Bad No video playback or recording, Small volume buttons, Headphone cord could be shorter, As a clip-on MP3 player, it's boxier than the iPod shuffle...
Bottom line Apple's in-between-size iPod gets a makeover with an ultracompact design, intuitive multitouch display, and sporty clip.
80%
gizmodo.com
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2012-01-13 01:59:28
Apple's iPod nano 2010 is a good MP3 player. It's tiny, the battery seems to last forever, and it has a great user interface.AdvertisementThis is the best pure music player out there right now, thanks to the combination of its physical specs and user inte...
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avrev.com
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2012-01-13 01:59:29
Since 2005, the iPod Nano has been the mid range portable audio player for Apple. It’s always been targeted at consumers looking for more control and versatility over the Shuffle, but with increased portability over the iPod Touch. Over the last fiv...
Bottom line The new iPod Nano is a solid choice for anyone that’s looking for a step up from the Shuffle, but not quite to the feature heavy, more expensive iPod Touch. The menu interface is more streamlined than the previous model and it’s definitely a better p...
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about.com
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2012-01-13 01:59:29
The GoodSmaller, lighter enclosurePedometer/fitness tracking app The BadTouchscreen is a usability nightmareSlightly too heavy to clip to sleeveVideo camera and playback removed The Price8GB – US$14916Gb - $179 The tiny size and weight of the 6th gener...
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macintouch.com
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2012-01-13 01:59:29
Disclaimer: This review reflects the personal opinions of Robert Mohns, a freelance reviewer, who has no financial interest in the product. Our reader report discussions offer additional, unbiased discussion (both pro and con), where more feedback...
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thinkdigit.com
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2012-01-13 01:59:29
Tiny DancerThe new Nano is very sleek and much lighter than the previous gen widescreen Nano. Of course there is a newer version than the one we tested that also features a video camera but we’ll be testing that next month in the magazine, since it re...
Good Amazingly compact and light, Rugged metal body, Great sound quality, Better VFM than the 8 GB variant...
Bad Screen could have been better, not up to the Classic or the Touch, Clickwheel isn’t as responsive as the Touch...
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arstechnica.com
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2013-05-01 14:41:24
Apple's iPod line didn't get much in the way of updates this year for the first time in roughly a decade. During Apple's fall media event earlier this month, the company announced that just two of its current lineup of four iPods would see any kind o...
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pcmag.com
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2013-05-01 14:41:33
For the first time in its ten-year stretch of yearly releases since the original iPod, Apple did little to update the physical appearance of its portable media player lineup. For the iPod nano, focus shifted to incremental tweaks of the user interface...
Good Lightweight, clip-on design, Larger icons make it easier to navigate menu, Simple, intuitive user interface, Screen can be adjusted to face in four directions, Several clock faces so you can wear the player as a watch...
Bad Small screen, No video recording or playback, Lousy earbuds, no integrated controls, Watch bands are not included...
Bottom line The latest iteration of the Apple iPod nano does little to improve on the previous generation player, but a price drop makes it a better deal...
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fonearena.com
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2014-06-13 07:25:40
Spot poll: Who doesn’t like some new gear, especially when the new pieces of bling sport the bitten fruit logo ‘round the back? This week, A Byte of Apple takes a long hard look (see our Exclusive Photo gallery as well) at the 2010 lineup of iPods – t...
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extremetech.com
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2014-06-13 07:25:41
The biggest shock of Apple's releases this year is the new nano. The latest, shrunken touch-screen model marks a rare misstep...
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slashgear.com
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2014-06-13 07:25:41
Apple may not have invented the MP3 player, but with its iPod range it certainly defined it. Every year consumers and rivals alike wait for the company’s September music event, to see what the must-have functionality and hardware is this season. SlashG...
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appleinsider.com
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2015-06-03 14:11:07
Apple's new seventh generation iPod nano changes the model's direction from being a square, wearable, audio-only faux-iOS device to being a sort of mini iPod touch, but lacking any cameras, mic, WiFi or apps beyond the typical iPod features bundled with i...
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