Testseek.com have collected 105 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Nano 5G 8GB / 16GB and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Nano 5G 8GB / 16GB.
September 2009
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The editors liked
Sleek and compact design
Great value for money
Nice sound quality.
New finish makes colors look great!
16GB Model is cheaper than last time around
Camera is just enough for average user
Retains same
Slim form factor
An easytouse VGA quality camcorder... in an iPod!
FM radio (finally!)
With Live Pause and iTunes Tagging
Bigger screen
Builtin speaker
Video recording capabilities is one of the strong features on this Apple product
Attractive aluminum design
Remarkably slim and lightweight
Larger display than predecessor
VoiceOver feature
Built-in pedometer and FM tuner
Built-in 640x480 video camera. FM radio
With live pausing and iTunes Tagging. Built-in pedometer. Voice memos. 16GB version is $20 cheaper than last generation.
Built-in video camera
Mic
And speaker. Larger display
But same-size frame as previous-gen nano. Excellent user interface. New Genius Mix and VoiceOver features. Adds an FM tuner
And a pedometer.
Video camera
Larger display
FM with RDS and rewind
Mic for voice recording
Speaker for video playback
Easy video uploading
Kitchen.) You can also use it to track calories burned and other exerciseoriented data. It's no Nikekiller
But for casual fitness
It's not bad. Bold prediction
Expect features like these to trickle into new versions of the iPhone next year
To our surp
Packed to the gills with new audio-video features such as a video camera
FM radio
Voice recording
Genius Mixes
A built-in speaker
And a larger 2.2-inch screen
Also gets a pedometer.
Includes video camera
And pedometer
Slightly larger screen than previous version
Saves last 15 minutes of radio play
Video camera and microphone
Built-in video effects
Buffered FM radio with iTunes Tagging
Pedometer.
Slim design with larger screen
New audio and video features work well
The editors didn't like
The FM radio and camera are still in their baby steps
Scroll wheel not up to the mark.
No 32 GB size like I expected
Pedometer is a bit faulty
Good unit
But really not that different when compared to last years
Shiny new finish becomes smudged more easily
No still photo capture with the video camera
The Apple iPod Nano has a battery life of 24 hours.
Uncomfortable bundled earbuds
Lackluster video recording in low light
Not the best audio quality
Nano doesn’t support iTunes Extras or iTunes LP photos/interviews
Video camera doesnt work well in low light
And its easy to get your fingers in the way of the lens. Shiny
Curved screen picks up some glare. Builtin speaker sounds tinny. Radio requires headphones. Included headphones dont support VoiceOver features. AC...
So-so file support. Video camera cant capture still images. Ships with Apples signature subpar earbuds.
Camera lens smudges easily
Camera position awkward
No still pictures
Weak speaker
Prone to camera shake
Video camera's lens placed in a stupid location. Can't take still images. Lacks autofocus. Has no optical zoom (but neither does the Flip). External speaker has squeaky audio playback
The Nanos camera cant shoot photos or HD-quality video and Apple located its lens in the most awkward location imaginable. Storage capacities remain stuck at 8GB and 16GB.
Recorded video isnt high-definition
Video colors look slightly washed out when video is enlarged
Abstract: The new fifth generation iPod nano was introduced on 09-09-09; I got my hands on one the very next day and have been using and abusing it ever since. Let me just start this review by telling you that I think its the best iPod nano Apple has ever mad...
Built-in 640x480 video camera. FM radio, with live pausing and iTunes Tagging. Built-in pedometer. Voice memos. 16GB version is $20 cheaper than last generation.
Video camera doesnt work well in low light, and its easy to get your fingers in the way of the lens. Shiny, curved screen picks up some glare. Builtin speaker sounds tinny. Radio requires headphones. Included headphones dont support VoiceOver features. AC...
If you need a small, handheld video camera, youll get better quality and easier editing from any of the Flip cameras ($149.99 to $199.99, www.theflip.com), but if you want a rad little media player that can shoot quick videos of your friends goofing ...
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Abstract: Every September for the past four years, Apple has re-designed and refined the Nano (which replaced the popular, hard-drive-based iPod Mini). Over the years, the Nano evolved from plastic to aluminum, added video playback, bigger screens and ever-m...
Abstract: So Apple had their annual iPod/iTunes event on September 9, 2009 and with that, introduced improved iPod Touches, along with a totally revamped iPod nano, with iTunes 9 and iPhone OS 3.1, as well as the new iTunes LP format (codenamed “Cocktail”). I...
kitchen.) You can also use it to track calories burned and other exerciseoriented data. It's no Nikekiller, but for casual fitness, it's not bad. Bold prediction: Expect features like these to trickle into new versions of the iPhone next year, To our surp
Video camera's lens placed in a stupid location. Can't take still images. Lacks autofocus. Has no optical zoom (but neither does the Flip). External speaker has squeaky audio playback
Published: 2009-09-14, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Apple’s traditional September iPod event last week failed to deliver the all-encompassing camera update widely predicted, leaving the compact fifth-generation iPod nano as recipient of the most attention. With video recording capabilities, a new radio...
Published: 2009-09-14, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
Packed to the gills with new audio-video features such as a video camera, FM radio, voice recording, Genius Mixes, a built-in speaker, and a larger 2.2-inch screen; also gets a pedometer.
The Nanos camera cant shoot photos or HD-quality video and Apple located its lens in the most awkward location imaginable. Storage capacities remain stuck at 8GB and 16GB.
No other MP3 player on the planet packs more features, from video to a pedometer, into a smaller package than the overachieving Apple iPod Nano. See all products in the series
Larger display; video camera and microphone; built-in video effects; buffered FM radio with iTunes Tagging; pedometer.
Video shot indoors looks poor; FM reception adequate but not great; same old earbuds.
The 4G iPod nano was an incremental update to the 3G nano that preceded it—new form, new colors, better storage, Genius playlist support, Spoken Menus, and an accelerometer. A fine, but hardly earthshaking, update. The 5G iPod nano is different. A v...