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Apple iPod Nano (4th generation)

By Ella Morton, CNET.com.au on 22 September 2008 04:36 PM

Tags: ipod, nano, apple, music, itunes, review, 4th generation, 8gb


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    I am loving my new purple nano ...tonia brdar -- 10/10/08

    I am loving my new purple nano. The video screen is clear and bright and the sound qualitly is great. I am not technically capable so my teenage sons have been helping by showing me how fill my nano up with fun stuff. At $150 its great value and good fun.
    I have found a whole new world of entertainment with the nano and podcasts!

    The good: good value for money good pics and sound very stylish

    The bad: it may feel a bit lightweight or delicate to some people.

    I love my nano. YOu can buy so ...holly. -- 23/06/09

    I love my nano. YOu can buy so many sweet accessories, so it always looks different and matches your outfit. What's all this about crap sound quality? You must all be deaf, obviously. YOu can make the sound go up heaps by adjusting the locked volume. I reckon the sound quality is absolutely fine, and the headphones seem really good.

    There aren't many bad things about it, and the cons are easily outweighed.

    I love my iPOd.

    The good: Feels great in your hand Easy controls Great value for money Great range of colours Good headphones Good sound quality

    The bad: Takes a while for iTunes to convert songs Sometimes centre button does not work Cover flow sometimes doesn't come up straight away

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