Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Nano 1G 1GB / 2GB / 4GB and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Nano 1G 1GB / 2GB / 4GB.
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The editors liked
Incredibly slick design
Color screen
Skip-proof flash memory
Excellent user interface and menus
Click Wheel rocks!
Great looks
Great features
Decent battery life
Colorful
Bright display thats easy to read
Easy to use interface.
Great battery life.
Small compact design
Without suffering from usability issues.
Can hold over 500 songs
Which is about 36 hours of music.
Gets you into the "in" gadget crowd (if thats important to you).
Excellent sound quality and power (even with power hungry headphones)
Easy to use (software and hardware)
Great expandability due to many accessories
Good battery life
Incredibly thin color-screened iPods with audio and photo performance virtually identical to full-sized fourth-generation iPods
But at 1/4 the weight. Bleeding edge engineering and industrial design with visual cues from best prior iPods
Resulting in...
The editors didn't like
Sub-par graphics
No FM radio or voice recording
Pricey
No WMA support
Included case could be much better
Surface could be more scratchresistant
No FM tuner
Screen could be bigger (longer at least)
Easily scratched.
Must use iTunes to interface with.
Must purchase online software only from Apples iTunes store.
Gets you into the "in" gadget crowd (if thats not something you want).
No radio reception out of the box
Limited audio format support
Included case should have been better
Hard to keep as pretty as it looks out of the box
Umers
On the other hand
Pay $50 more for 4GB of storage than the $199 4GB iPod minis they were buying last month
Or get only 2GB of storage for the old 4GB price. Other than the flash chips
The other internal components are more like an iPod than ...
Abstract: UPDATE: Apple has yet again come out with another amazing product. The new Apple iPod Nano is a cross between the iPod Shuffle and the iPod Mini. It's got a color LCD screen and flash memory to store up to 1,000 songs. The flash-based iPod Nano w...
Abstract: This has to be the best Audible Audiobook player there is. It is so great and easy to use. Id buy an iPod just to listen to Audible. It allows you to use two Audible accounts instead of just one like every other device. That is great because I have an...
Abstract: A mouse that roars, an iPod what else! I am one of those proud parents who inherited the iPod from my son. Yes, for a change it was passed-up to me. Not that he is generous, but because of the fact that he along with my daughter were gifted a 4 GB Nan...
Abstract: small size, storage capacity (despite of the physical size of the unit) and elegant looks. The iPod nano is available as 2GB and 4GB models, which promptly made Apple withdraw iPod Mini (available in 4GB and 6GB models) from production. The ...
Excellent sound quality and power (even with power hungry headphones), Easy to use (software and hardware), Great expandability due to many accessories, Good battery life
No radio reception out of the box, Limited audio format support, Included case should have been better, Hard to keep as pretty as it looks out of the box
After having spent some time with the iPod nano, its easy to see why theyre so popular. Apple has coupled good sound quality with an intuitive and stylish design in a reasonably priced portable media device that has set the standard in terms of overa...
Easy to use interface.
Great battery life.
Small compact design, without suffering from usability issues.
Can hold over 500 songs, which is about 36 hours of music.
Gets you into the "in" gadget crowd (if thats important to you).
Easily scratched.
Must use iTunes to interface with.
Must purchase online software only from Apples iTunes store.
Gets you into the "in" gadget crowd (if thats not something you want).
Did I say... "I love this Nano?" Well if I didnt let me say right now... "I love this Nano!". It is the best designed MP3 player I have ever seen or used. Unfortunately, while they made it look all slick and shiny, it has to lose some points because i...
Excellent user interface and menus, Click Wheel rocks!, Great looks, Great features, Decent battery life, Colorful, bright display thats easy to read
No WMA support, Included case could be much better, Surface could be more scratchresistant, No FM tuner, Screen could be bigger (longer at least)
I usually avoid jumping on bandwagons, but Ive crawled aboard the iPod bandwagon and am glad I did. The 4GB nano is a great little DAP and photo viewer. I am by no means an authority on DAPs, but I strongly suggest giving the nano a closer look if yo...
Abstract: I can’t help but believe that the days of the iPod shuffle are drawing to a close. With the introduction of the 1GB iPod nano for US$149, it makes the screenless 512MB and 1GB iPod shuffles (now $69 and $99, respectively) much less desirable.
 The...
Incredibly thin color-screened iPods with audio and photo performance virtually identical to full-sized fourth-generation iPods, but at 1/4 the weight. Bleeding edge engineering and industrial design with visual cues from best prior iPods, resulting in...
umers, on the other hand, pay $50 more for 4GB of storage than the $199 4GB iPod minis they were buying last month, or get only 2GB of storage for the old 4GB price. Other than the flash chips, the other internal components are more like an iPod than ...
With iPod mini and iPod shuffle, Apple showed the world that the right design at a low bottom line price can outsell a substantially more fully-featured design at a slightly higher price. Less conspicuously, it has demonstrated that there are ways to f...