iPod Nano Plays Videos, Does
Your iPod?
The iPod Nano is a classic example of how Apple
is willing to end the life of one product to give way to a new
release.
The iPod Nano served as the replacement for the
iPod mini which was discontinued (without prior notice) on
September 7, 2005, the same day that Apple publicly announced the
release of Nano.
The “small but terrible” tag is befitting of
this newcomer to the iPod lineup, bringing consumers with all-new
features. iPod Nano can play a video despite having a limited
storage space.
The Nano is available in 2GB and 4GB, and uses a
flash memory rather than a hard disk like the one Apple used in the
iPod classic. It’s also has a 40% brighter screen.
Shell out $50 more and you can increase the storage capacity from
2GB to 4GB.
The 2GB Nano’s are available in four funky
colors (red, blue pink, and green) while the 4GB Nano comes only in
black and white.
The iPod Nano will stun you at face value but
wait till you explore its unique features. Its menu includes
these options: Music, Videos, Photos, Podcasts, Extras, Settings,
Shuffle Songs, and Now Playing allowing for easy
selection.
Photo slideshows are easier to do with the Nano,
not to mention that it also offers four limited built-in games and
downloadable games.
This tiny, powerful media player will wow you
for several hours of continuous music and videos.
A greater battery lifespan, the iPod Nano brings
you 24 hours of non-stop music and five hours of video playback all
on a single charge. With this staying power, the Nano is your
ultimate companion day-in and day-out.
The iPod Nano brings you closer to the
regular-sized iPod in many respects and features at a much lower
price. The unit is great for people who are on-the-go but
don’t require large storage capacity typical of larger and more
expensive iPods.
Its only downside is that the rechargeable
batteries only have a limited number of charge cycles and may
eventually necessitate replacement.
Apple learned of this flaw while conducting a
testing in August 2007. However, this is not true in all
cases but may just be instigated by varying amounts of use and
settings.
The iPod Nano has additionally responded to
consumer complaints against scratches which were common in the
plastic-backed models.
Presently, iPod Nano wears an anodized aluminum
top and a polished, stainless-steel back for that sleek design.
In such a small but powerful device, the iPod
Nano can get you anywhere with fun and ease.
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