Apple iPod nano 4GB Review
In a move that surprised everyone (and caught the rumor sites off-guard), Apple has replaced their entire line of iPod minis with a new player featuring Samsung's NAND Flash memory for storage, and the result? An incredibly slim 4GB iPod nano boasting a vibrant color LCD display, longer battery life, and a few other tweaks to result in an extraordinary MP3 player. Now, let's take a look.












3 Comments:
At Thursday, 15 September, 2005,
Anonymous said…
Shattered! 5 minutes after I had removed the plastic covering from my nice new 'shiny' 4GB Black iPod Nano, I had a scratch across the screen. WARNING - Do NOT remove the plastic cover it comes with until you have a replacement screen protector... (sob!)
At Thursday, 15 September, 2005,
Mr_Gadget said…
Noo! We're actually getting some of the world famous ExpertShield screen protectors for the iPod Nanos. These are silicon based and washable! No gluey residue with these and they will outlast three packs of the older type of gluebased versions.
We'll post it up when they're here.
Best Regards,
Arnold
At Sunday, 25 September, 2005,
Anonymous said…
Stop Don't buy a NANO, it will be so scratched in a matter of hours you couldnt give it away. Mine looks bad after only 2 days use. I paid all that money and have to spend more just to protect it?! If I have to keep it in a felt case whats the point. Never again will Apple get my money.
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