Apple iPod Nano 4GB

January 29, 2008 – 11:01 am

Apple iPod Nano 4GB is the world’s first 4GB flash player and one of the thinnest. It comes in classic white or black. It is slim, stylish, and fully loaded. The iPod Nano is a great deal for a flash-based MP3 player. You can do a lot more with iPod Nano, than just listen to music. With iPod Nano, you can:

  • Store songs and digital photos for listening and viewing on the go
  • Listen to podcasts, downloadable radio-style shows delivered over the Internet
  • View photos as a slideshow with music on iPod Nano
  • Listen to audiobooks
  • Store or back up files and other data, using iPod Nano as an external disk
  • Synchronize contact, calendar, and to-do list information from your computer
  • Play games, store text notes, set an alarm, and more

Design:

At 3.5″ x 1.6″ x 0.25″, the Nano is one of the smallest players on the market today. The Nano fits perfectly in the jeans pocket, making it just as easy to carry as all the other daily oddities. It has the reflective stainless steel backside, a smaller 1.5-inch color screen and 1.25-inch Click Wheel. A solitary hold switch is located on top, while a standard dock connector port and a headphone jack are located underneath. The controls on your iPod Nano are easy to find and use. Press any button to turn on your iPod Nano. The main menu appears. The 4GB player holds about 1,000 songs or 25,000 photos, while the 2GB version holds about 500 tunes.

Apple iPod Nano 4GB Includes:

  • Package Contents:
  • iPod Nano
  • Ear buds
  • USB 2.0 Dock Connector
  • Dock adapter
  • Installer CD
  • Quick Start guide
  • 2 White Apple Stickers

Features:

  • Very slim and stylish.
  • 1.5-inch color screen.
  • Digital audio formats it supports are MP3, AAC, DRM AAC, Apple Lossless, AIFF, WAV, and Audible.
  • Brilliant sound.
  • World clock that allows you to introduce multiple times from around the world
  • An advanced stopwatch and lap timer.
  • A four-digit combination virtual screen lock
  • Games
  • PIM (Personal Information Management) features with Contacts, Calendar, and Notes.
  • Can be used as an external disk to store and download data files.

Limitations:

  • Unspectacular battery life
  • It doesn’t work with Camera Connector
  • Does not include FM radio and A/V-out
  • Scratches very easily

Comments:

The iPod Nano is a very slim player with an interface done right. The 15 hour battery life is amazing, audio is rich with deep bass, photos are vivid, and few games. The Nano also packs great sound and is the most intuitive MP3 player on the market. IPod Nano extras like alarm clock, games, personal contacts, calendar and others are very interesting and easy to easy. The greatest limitation of iPod Nano is it does not include FM radio. To conclude, iPod Nano is a great deal for a flash-based MP3 player.

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