Bottomline: We feel that this 3rd generation nano is easily the best inexpensive nano to date. The advancements since we looked at the 1st generation iPod in 2005 have been dramatic. The improved screen, enhanced interface, better games, video support and the new ...
Abstract: Video Review: The 3rd generation Apple iPod nano introduces a new design: shorter, thinner and wider to accommodate for a larger color screen.
Abstract: The iPod nano 3G has come to replace the popular second generation on September 5, 2007. Steve Jobs, Apple CEO, demonstrated a lot of new products at that presentation—iPod touch, new iPod classic, iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store. Besides, he broke the new...
Good: Good value, Amazingly small size, super thin, Great sound quality, Impressive video display and playback, Packed with added features, Easy to navigate menus
Bad: Included earphones are plain, Mandatory use of iTunes
Bottomline: Apple has managed to improve upon an already great product with the third-generation, 8GB iPod Nano. Despite its small size, the Nano packs quite a punch, delivering great sound performance. But perhaps unexpectedly, the video playback is also very imp...
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Abstract: When the iPod nano was first released it took a lot of people by surprise. The 2G mini had only been out a few months and despite the fact that is was always the black sheep of the iPod family there was no telling that it would have one of the shortest...
Good: Slim and gorgeous housing, Good sound quality, Amazing video playback, Comfortable ear-phones, Easy-to-use User Interface, Fast data transfers, price.
Bad: No synchronization software provided along with the package, Normal drag-n-drop of media not possible.
Bottomline: The 8GB version that I reviewed retails for Rs. 8500. The 4GB one comes for about 6500 bucks. I remember a time when the Apple iPods were premium-segment players that were not really affordable for everybody. But now, interestingly, after its appearan...
Good: Great all-purpose design, Superb new interface and features, Light weight
Bad: Difficult to watch videos, Earphones not adequate
Bottomline: View SpecificationsIve been eager to test the all-new iPod Nano ever since I attended the launch here in Mumbai and held one for the first time. Some of you may be aware that I’m not particularly fond of the iPod, but something about the newer ...
Good: Super slim and lightweight
Very impressive audio and video
Holds up to 2,000 songs or 8 hours of video
24 hour battery for music
Easy to set up and use
Bad: Included headphones are "ok" at best
Headphone jack on bottom of player
Bottomline: The 3rd generation iPod nano is one of the most enticing iPods Apple has ever produced. Its thin, sexy, easy to use, holds plenty of music, videos and photos. The sound quality is impressive - seemingly better than earlier iPod nanos. Video quality is...
Abstract: Let me go ahead and say it: the third generation iPod nano is the least impressive product in the revamp of the iPod line-up (except for the shuffle). The touch has some snazzy new features (see my review) and the classic is an incredible value (my r...
Abstract: It has been over a month since Apple launched the third generation iPod and it’s probably a bit late for a review, but we’re publishing ours anyways. Apple’s CEO, Steve Jobs, first unveiled the original iPod Nano about two years ago by s...
Abstract: Dimensions: 2.75 x 2.06 x .26 inches (HxWxD); Battery life: 24 hours audio, 5 hours video Apple serves up yet another technological marvel in its newly redesigned iPod nano. The digital media player loses the gum stick form factor but gains gorgeous vi...