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Reviews of Apple iPod Nano 4G 8GB / 16GB

Testseek.com have collected 108 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Nano 4G 8GB / 16GB and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Nano 4G 8GB / 16GB.
Award: Editor’s Choice September 2008
September 2008
 
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The editors liked

  • Triumphant return to the stick design
  • Hooray!
  • Support for new headphones with clicker and/or iPhone headphones
  • New features make it the best click-wheel iPod yet (shake to shuffle
  • Genius playlists
  • Accelerometer)
  • Return of slim form factor
  • Decent sound quality
  • "Genius" recommendation system
  • Excellent screen and video quality
  • Simple UI
  • Large selection of games
  • Accelerometer works well in games and video
  • Roughly 30 hours battery life
  • Light weight
  • Accelerometer
  • Voice prompts for the visually impaired
  • Voice recorder (have to supply your own mic tho)
  • Feels amazing in the hand
  • With onethumb clickwheel control
  • Unique new convenience (and coolness) features
  • Attractive slimline design
  • Motion sensors
  • Slim and curvy design
  • Very good sound
  • Accelerometer enhances many features
  • Sharp and bright screen
  • The fourth-generation Apple iPod Touch
  • Winner of CNET's 2011 Editors' Choice Award for portable media players
  • Has been upgraded with new software and a boost in capacity
  • Most capacious nano yet
  • More features than the iPod classic
  • Genius feature works directly on iPod
  • Better-than-estimated battery life
  • Spoken Menus and larger menu fonts improve accessibility
  • Improved interface with optional preview panel
  • Audio-crossf...
  • Sexy
  • Thin
  • Rounded design. Same excellent user interface as in previous nanos. Built-in accelerometer shifts screen for horizontal viewing (like on the iPhone and iPod touch) and lets you shuffle songs by shaking the player. Genius feature creates on-the...
  • Enough colors to make you second guess dropping that third hit of acid before hitting the Apple store. Up to 16 gigs of storage. On the fly Genius (should be called Lazy) Playlists let you quickly suit your music mood. Energy saver mode is clutch. 8 gigs...
  • Accelerometer enhances interface and games
  • Extremely thin design and lots of color choices
  • Very good AV quality
  • Useful new features like Genius
  • Adjustable font size
  • And spoken menus
  • Apple’s highest-capacity mid-range flash player to date
  • With an outstanding array of nine color options that for the first time are available at a $149 base price rather than as a premium option. Preserves most of the features of last year’s...
  • The fourth-generation iPod Nano is more attractive and colorful than its predecessor and includes Apples new Genius playlist tool
  • A tilt sensor
  • And accessibility features for the visually impaired.
  • Return to more pocket-friendly form factor
  • Accelerometer makes small screen more useful
  • Speedy Cover Flow navigation
  • Great screen
  • Light
  • Improved interface
  • Accelerometer is useful and fun
  • Easy to use
  • Well made
  • Lightweight and very portable
  • Lots of content for it on the iTunes store
  • Videos and pictures look sharp
  • Great design
  • Plays both video and audio
  • FM tuner
  • External speaker
  • Included video camera
  • Very slim and lightweight
  • Supports voice recording

The editors didn't like

  • Apple is hitting a dead end with UI innovation for these things
  • Many games made for click-wheel iPods dont make use of the accelerometer
  • And therefore suck (but some do!)
  • No firewire breaks support for many 3rd party chargers
  • No built-in microphone
  • No OGG Vorbis or FLAC support...
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  • Expensive
  • Battery life slightly shorter for video than previous generation
  • Some might squint at video on the twoinch screen
  • A little more expensive than rival models
  • 16GB storage won’t be enough for some
  • Average battery life
  • No wireless feature
  • The fifth-generation iPod Touch offers a larger screen
  • Faster processor
  • And superior photo and camcorder quality
  • Iderably under-hyped is the 4G nano’s new Spoken Menus feature
  • Which actually “reads aloud” as you browse the iPod’s menus
  • Offering nearly-complete navigation even if you can’t see the iPod’s screen. Designed to incre...
  • No built-in mic—you need to upgrade earbuds to use the integrated voice recorder. Apple still hasnt upgraded those lame bundled earbuds.
  • Why no love for the squarePod? Shaketoshuffle is a nightmare during parkour outings
  • Switching off the muchneeded French Hip Hop in favor of our knitting podcasts whenever jostled. Tapered design is just curvy enough to be fey
  • But not quite severe enough...
  • No wireless features
  • No custom EQ
  • Mediocre battery life
  • *
  • Battery life for video and game playing has dropped from prior version
  • Though audio playback time is roughly the same. New tapered shape feels like a dull knife in the hand
  • Versus the softer curves of prior iPods and nanos
  • And requires rotation for
  • To use the new Nano
  • You must upgrade to Apples iTunes 8 software with its laundry list of hardware requirements
  • The rounded screen invites glare
  • Sound quality is only average.
  • Requires upgrading to resource-hogging iTunes 8
  • Audio recording requires additional Apple purchase
  • Genius feature needs education
  • You must twist the device 90 degrees to watch videos
  • Earbuds don’t offer the best sound quality and they aren’t very comfortable
  • Not exactly compatible with older accessories
  • Interface is touchy/over sensitive
  • Glass screen cover possible to break easily
  • None
  • No FM tuner
  • Must be turned sideways for video viewing

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  Published: 2012-11-27, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com

  • The fourth-generation Apple iPod Touch, winner of CNET's 2011 Editors' Choice Award for portable media players, has been upgraded with new software and a boost in capacity
  • The fifth-generation iPod Touch offers a larger screen, faster processor, and superior photo and camcorder quality
  • The fourth-gen iPod Touch is Apple's second-best portable media player, with a price that will help you forget about No. 1.

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  Published: 2010-05-14, review by: thinkcomputers.org

  • Great design, Plays both video and audio, FM tuner, External speaker, Included video camera
  • None
  • I actually had the first iPod Nano and it has sure come a long way since then! That iPod only really played music that was it. With this iPod you can play music, movies, listen to the radio, play games, record video, check the time, have a calendar, an...

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  Published: 2009-02-15, review by: everythingusb.com

  • Return of slim form factor, Decent sound quality, "Genius" recommendation system, Excellent screen and video quality, Simple UI, Large selection of games, Accelerometer works well in games and video, Roughly 30 hours battery life
  • No firewire breaks support for many 3rd party chargers, No built-in microphone, No OGG Vorbis or FLAC support...
  • Apple's best iPod yet hates the 3rd party chargers that preceded it. Pros & ConsReturn of slim form factor Decent sound quality "Genius" recommendation system Excellent screen and video quality Simple UI Large selection of games Accelerometer works wel...

 
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  Published: 2009-02-10, review by: pocketpccentral.net

  • Abstract:  Apple iPod nano - 4th Generation Apples 4th Generation (4G) iPod nano represents the third redesign of the miniscule player and adds an accelerometer, more storage capacity and an improved user interface. The iPod nano has been the most popular ...

 
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  Published: 2009-01-15, review by: brighthub.com

  • Abstract:  The new iPod Nano is back, and its looking hot. Read my review for more! The New iPodI absolutely love all the iPod Nano models (except the 3rd generation. Ugh. It just sends shivers down my spine). So, while I was at the Apple Store in Chicago (wher...

 
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  Published: 2008-12-29, Author: Arik , review by: Businessweek.com

  • Great screen, light, improved interface
  • You must twist the device 90 degrees to watch videos
  • Another great effort from Apple, even if you liked the previous iPod Nano a little better

 
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  Published: 2008-11-19, review by: bigpicturebigsound.com

  • Feels amazing in the hand, with onethumb clickwheel control, Unique new convenience (and coolness) features
  • Battery life slightly shorter for video than previous generation, Some might squint at video on the twoinch screen
  • Were in the fourth generation now so its easy to lose sight of the understated marvel here. Although a different experience from the second-gen iPod touch, launched concurrently, the 4th generation iPod nano is a serious entertainer in its own right...

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  Published: 2008-11-18, review by: about.com

  • Abstract:  The 4th-generation iPod nano returns the nano to its roots – it’s once again a tall, narrow iPod. The 3rd-generation model was a radical departure for the nano line, with its squat size and square screen, but the 4th-generation model is tall, with a re...

 
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  Published: 2008-11-05, review by: technogog.com

  • Accelerometer is useful and fun, Easy to use, Well made, Lightweight and very portable, Lots of content for it on the iTunes store, Videos and pictures look sharp
  • Earbuds don’t offer the best sound quality and they aren’t very comfortable, Not exactly compatible with older accessories, Interface is touchy/over sensitive, Glass screen cover possible to break easily
  • The 4th Generation iPod Nano offers a few more features over the last generation that I think people will appreciate. The interface is great, the screen is bright and vivid and works well for pictures, videos and everything else it does. The built in ...

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  Published: 2008-11-04, review by: hardwaresecrets.com

  • Strong PointsSlimmer than previous modelPlays videoImages twist to be viewed in widescreen modeBrowsing the albums became easierWeak PointsGenius function doesn’t work so wellBattery life could be better for video playbackLacks a charger

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