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The editors liked
Excellent design and user interface
Touchscreen more accurate than 99% of smartphones
FM radio
Finally!
The screen is now touch-enabled
Bringing it in line with Apple's other iPods
Touchscreen lets you do some stuff you can do on iOS devices
Like create and edit playlists
Addition of the long-needed clip
Lightweight
Wearable design. Rotatable
Multi-touch screen. Integrated FM radio and Nike+ fitness features.
Completely redesigned with Multi-Touch LCD and integrated clip
Incredibly lightweight
Compact and versatile...
New Touchscreen UI is quick and slick
Smaller and Lighter than previous Gen Nano
Good Sound Quality
Clip-on design
Larger icons make it easier to navigate menu
Simple
Intuitive user interface
Screen can be adjusted to face in four directions
Several clock faces so you can wear the player as a watch
Better mediabrowsing than previous models
Compact size
MultiTouch and interface improve many functions
Convenient clip
Responsive multitouch display
Intuitive interface
Including a shake-to-shuffle feature
Supports Nike + iPod Sports Kit
FM Radio
Sturdy clip for attaching to clothes &
Bags
Long battery life
A smaller touchscreen revision of Apple’s mid-priced flash RAM media player
Available in seven colors. New user interface mimics the iOS operating system of the iPhone and iPod touch
Using swipe and tap gestures for most of the device’s controls
Wh
Beautiful if miniscule display. Impressive touchsensitive interface. Compact
Minimalist design. Easytouse pedometer function. Clock face can be white on black
Or the reverse
Beautiful
If tiny
Multi-touch screen
Includes FM tuner
Pedometer
Great battery life
The iPod Nano (sixth generation) is nearly half the size of the previous model
Uses unique multitouch screen navigation
And includes a built-in clip.
Almost impossibly tiny
Ultra-intuitive touch interface
Photo browsing and pedometer
Sleek
Solid design
New touchscreen UI is slickSmaller and lighter than ever beforeSound quality was very good
The editors didn't like
Small. Small enough to lose very
Very quickly
Screen is smaller than 5th-gen iPod nano's. Video camera and video-playback capability have been removed. Tiny size makes it easy to misplace or lose. Lousy earbuds. Cover Flow is no longer supported.
For a music-only player
Gone are many of last year's key features
Small touch screen can be a challenge to manipulate with big fingers
Still quite pricey
No video playback could be annoying
Small size means it’s easy to lose.
Small screen
No video recording or playback
Lousy earbuds
No integrated controls
Watch bands are not included
Cheaper earbuds
Smaller screen than previous nano
MultiTouch sometimes more gimicky than useful
No physical playback buttons
No videowatching and recording features
Shop for the 16GB iPod nano (sixth generation
Late 2010)
Merchant Pric
No video playback or recording
Small volume buttons
Headphone cord could be shorter
As a clip-on MP3 player
It's boxier than the iPod shuffle
Feels like a first-generation version of a new product line rather than a sequel to the iPod nano. Video
Gaming
Camera
Speaker
And microphone features are amongst a laundry list of capabilities dropped from the new model
Precluding it from being
Watchband not included. No wireless headphone support
So you'll have to string yourself up with headphone wires. Checking the time can take a few steps. Battery life far shorter than most watches
Many features added to previous version gone
Some menus are unintuitive
So small
It's easily lost
Many features have disappeared
Including video playback
Camcorder
Microphone
Games
Calendar
Contacts
Notes
And alarm clock. The touch-screen interface is overkill
Requiring more attention than the time-tested click wheel design withou...
Missing camera
Video playback
Etc
Touch controls limit ‘blind' operation
Expensive
Still a bit priceySmall size makes it easy to loseLack of video playback could bother some
Published: 2012-10-13, Author: Daniel , review by: appleinsider.com
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Lightweight, clip-on design, Larger icons make it easier to navigate menu, Simple, intuitive user interface, Screen can be adjusted to face in four directions, Several clock faces so you can wear the player as a watch,
Small screen, No video recording or playback, Lousy earbuds, no integrated controls, Watch bands are not included,
The latest iteration of the Apple iPod nano does little to improve on the previous generation player, but a price drop makes it a better deal. ...
Completely redesigned with Multi-Touch LCD and integrated clip, Incredibly lightweight, compact and versatile...
for a music-only player: Gone are many of last year's key features, Small touch screen can be a challenge to manipulate with big fingers
When weighing this year's additions to the nano against what has been subtracted, I am a little surprised that Apple has decided to maintain the same price points at both the 8GB and 16GB capacities. Some of the conspicuous absentees, notably any vide...
New Touchscreen UI is quick and slick, Smaller and Lighter than previous Gen Nano, Good Sound Quality,
Still quite pricey, No video playback could be annoying, Small size means it’s easy to lose.
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