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Features Of The Apple iPod Nano
The Apple iPod nano offers internal memory ranging from the five hundred song
capacity 2GB to the two thousand-song capacity 8GB so that your 1.4 ounce MP3
companion will keep you dancin’ to its music for up to five days, if your
downloaded song choices average four minutes or less. And that’s if your Apple
iPod nano is never given any downtime.
Realistically assess how long it
would take you to get through two thousand songs, and you may appreciate the
amazing job Apple has done packing a ton of consumer value into a very small
package! Not only that; Apple has made the process of navigating through two
thousand songs a breeze with its proprietary click-wheeling interface. All this
in a MP3 62% smaller than the iPod mini, and although there were a few
sacrifices to its miniaturization, the improvements far outweigh them. Well,
maybe not far, because the whole setup tips the scales at a mere 1
While
the Apple iPod nano will not get you FM or allow voice recording, its dazzling
color screen, outstanding sound , and flash drive all make up for that slight
shortcoming, and eliminate the possibility of a dead hard drive to boot. With
five casing colors, up from the original white, and the black and white options
of the Pod mini, the Apple iPod nano is designed to appeal to the fashion
conscious runner; there are blue, pink, green, silver, and black nanos so you
can coordinate with your running shoes. White did not make the final cut,
perhaps because the original white iPod just got too grubby too
quickly.
The Apple iPod nano has a line of accessories to meet any
customization and function needs, and its lithium ion battery can provide music
for twenty-four hours straight, with a fast cycle recharge getting it to 80%
capacity in ninety minutes. A full charge will take three hours. You can also
use the Apple iPod‘s amazing color display to exhibit a musically-accompanied
show of you favorite photos for up to five hours.
Source: Music News and Views