Testseek.com have collected 86 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Nano 3G 4GB / 8GB and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Nano 3G 4GB / 8GB.
January 2008
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The editors liked
Bigger screen
Video support
Slimmer case
Good value
Amazingly small size
Super thin
Great sound quality
Impressive video display and playback
Packed with added features
Easy to navigate menus
Much better screen than predecessor
Good battery life
Attractive new interface
Best-in-class music-management software
Widescreen video. New excellent user interface. Great new graphics. Extremely thin. Good (rated) battery life.
The third-generation iPod Nano offers crisp
Bright video playback
An exceptionally thin all-metal body
Above-average battery life
Built-in games
And an advanced user interface.
Beautiful video and music in a tiny package
A massive upgrade to Apple’s smallest-screened media player
Adding very good video- and game-playing capabilities to the previously music- and photo-only
Popular iPod nano. Achieves better than promised battery performance
As well as nearly e...
Super slim and lightweight
Very impressive audio and video
Holds up to 2
000 songs or 8 hours of video
24 hour battery for music
Easy to set up and use
Slick design
2inch 320 x 240 QVGA screen
Very easy to operate
6 different color choices
Price
Slim
Elegant design
Attractive video playback
The editors didn't like
Relatively small storage capacity
Included earphones are plain
Mandatory use of iTunes
Display too small for extended viewing
Click Wheel partially obscured when used with some docks
No FM radio
Cover Flow loses some of its appeal without a touchscreen. Crappy earbuds.
Were not crazy about the wider body
The smaller scroll wheel
The lack of video output
And the average-sounding audio quality.
Could have used more internal storage capacity given the new emphasis on video
Screen and flash memory sizes aren’t ideal for video. Prior iPod Games
And iPod video accessories
Are generally not compatible with this model. Mirror-finished rear casing returns
Ready to scratch and smudge.
Included headphones are "ok" at best
Headphone jack on bottom of player
Abstract: The beat went onAn iPod in the hand...Is that a new UI, or are you just happy to see me?Im feeling a tad sluggishMiscellany The iPod gets a makeover: a review of the iPod nano and iPod classic By Clint Ecker, Jacqui Cheng | Published: September 10, 20...
Published: 2007-09-10, Author: Daniel , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: The new third generation Nano has the same small and ultra thin form factor as previous Nanos and similarly occupies the same sports-centric product position in the Apples iPod line. However, it adds full video iPod features on a screen smaller than ...
A massive upgrade to Apple’s smallest-screened media player, adding very good video- and game-playing capabilities to the previously music- and photo-only, popular iPod nano. Achieves better than promised battery performance, as well as nearly e...
Screen and flash memory sizes aren’t ideal for video. Prior iPod Games, and iPod video accessories, are generally not compatible with this model. Mirror-finished rear casing returns, ready to scratch and smudge.
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Published: 2007-09-07, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The third-generation iPod Nano offers crisp, bright video playback, an exceptionally thin all-metal body, above-average battery life, built-in games, and an advanced user interface.
Were not crazy about the wider body, the smaller scroll wheel, the lack of video output, and the average-sounding audio quality.
The shape may have changed, but Apples relentless attention to detail remains. The third generation of the iPod Nano provides loads of entertainment for a down-to-earth price.
Widescreen video. New excellent user interface. Great new graphics. Extremely thin. Good (rated) battery life.
Cover Flow loses some of its appeal without a touchscreen. Crappy earbuds.
Apples new video iPod nano is wider than the old version, yet the player remains very thin and sleek, with an excellent widescreen display, a beautiful interface, and (finally) video....
Abstract: Apple iPod Reviews Reviewed Jan, 27, 2006 by Jacob Spindel, Chief iPod Correspondent Nano has always been the metric prefix for "10^-9." However, it also recently became an Apple suffix for "really cool iPod." The iPod nano is Apple's replacement for...
Abstract: Apples new iPod nanos.Photo: Heres a prediction: in precisely 91 days time, many people will be peeling back the wrapping paper on a Christmas present to reveal a perspex rectangular box about the size of two decks of playing cards. Inside th...
Excellent interface, brighter and larger display for video playback, anodised aluminium front, improved battery life, Cover Flow feature
The screen is a little small for comfortable video playback, chrome backing shows scratches and fingerprints easily, small and stubborn hold switch The Final Word Despite its shape and size changing dramatically, the new iPod nano still manages to be t...
Despite its shape and size changing dramatically, the new iPod nano still manages to be the best designed player on the market. Under the hood lies an excellent music player, and a capable video player representing great value at this price.