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
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
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).
Incredibly slick design
Color screen
Skip-proof flash memory
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...
Excellent user interface and menus
Click Wheel rocks!
Great looks
Great features
Decent battery life
Colorful
Bright display thats easy to read
The editors didn't like
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
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).
Sub-par graphics
No FM radio or voice recording
Pricey
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: Its no secret that I am a card carrying member of Apples cult of iPod. Although it took me awhile to become inducted (my first iPod was a 3rd generation model), once I did, Ive remained faithful. I followed up my 3rd gen unit with a 4th gen model an...
Abstract: A clear color screen, responsive and manageable controls, photo viewing, fast syncing, and impossibly thin. In my view the iPod nano is a nearly perfect fit for the middle of the iPod lineup, sounding great and mixing the best features of the shuffle, ...
The iPod nano is the kind of product that just makes you stop and stare - anyone that you show it to just wants to hold it and play with it, a bit like when I first showed people my PSP back in January. The nano shows that Apple isn't sitting on its laure...
Abstract: Unlike millions, I never loved the iPod mini. The full-size iPod had evolved over just a few years to a great level of ease of use, lots of storage, and extra functions. The iPod mini always seemed to me half formed. Its smaller hard drive didn’t st...
Abstract: Just when you thought Apples standard iPod was overly saturating the public consciousness, Steve Jobs and company pull another beauty from the companys bushel. The Apple iPod Nano sets new standards for gadget design and stretches the boundaries of t...
Abstract: As we all know, Apples iPod has dominated the digital music player scene since its launch in 2001, much like an aardvark busting through a termite mound. As hard-drive-based players have gotten smaller and the price of flash-based players has dropped,...
Abstract: iPod nano (US$199 - Apple Store) is a miracle of miniaturization. Stacked up against Apples original efforts at putting 1,000 songs in your pocket, the nanos "Impossibly small." tag-line seems insufficient. Even the svelte and now surceased iPod mini...
Abstract: Gorgeous, superslim design with bright, photo-friendly screen; easy to operate; works seamlessly with iTunes and iTunes Music Store, which has the worlds largest selection of music; nimble processor and system performance; no skipping, thanks to flash...