If you're in the market for a small player with decent features (especially if you're shopping for friends and family), it's easy to see the nano in the picture. The cost is reasonable ($149 for the 8GB, $199 for the 16GB), and the selection of colors and updated software will lure...
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The fourth-generation iPod Nano is easy on the eyes and the wallet, and you can't beat its hardware and user interface design. Just be sure to give iTunes 8 a spin before committing.
Read the full review →Dangerously-slim player is the best non-touchscreen iPod yet
Read the full review →Apple's best iPod yet hates the 3rd party chargers that preceded it.
Read the full review →I was very excited when I had first got this device. It's served me well through the years, but I think that the click wheel is getting ousted by the now very common multitouch screens we see on the likes of all smartphones and the iPod Touch, as well.
Read the full review →I've owned just about every version of the iPod from the original through now (with the exception of the iPod Touch and Shuffle) and have to say that the current iPod Nano 4G is probably my favorite. The slim design and still easy-to-use controls make it easy to toss in a pocket for the day...
Read the full review →This model has everything a portable media players could want. FM tuner, video recording, video playback, games, calendar, notes, Nike integration and music playback tossed in for good measure. The iTouch is great but I think this is the pinnacle of the iPod generations.
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