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Alright, here's how the situation goes... $150 gift card, willing to trade in my current iPod Nano. Apple TV or new Nano?
I use my Nano and iPad MUCH more than a regular TV, just for reference...What do you guys think, will I use the Apple TV, or is the Nano worth it?
I don't think the nano is worth it if you already have one. Unless it happens to be one of the old models from years ago.
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The Apple TV is only going to be worth it if you want to be able to stream media from your iTunes library (or from iOS devices when 4.2 is released) to your TV, have an interest in TV/Movie rentals, or want a Netflix-capable device to connect to your TV.
I currently have a 4th-gen iPod Nano and I plan on trading up for one of the new ones as I like the form factor and it will give me some minor features (e.g., pedometer, radio) that were introduced in the 5th gen. The Voiceover feature would be something else to consider; otherwise the biggest differences between the two are going to be form factor, UI and no video camera. The first two would probably help you decide whether or not to do an upgrade.
I currently have a 4th-gen iPod Nano and I plan on trading up for one of the new ones as I like the form factor and it will give me some minor features (e.g., pedometer, radio) that were introduced in the 5th gen. The Voiceover feature would be something else to consider; otherwise the biggest differences between the two are going to be form factor, UI and no video camera. The first two would probably help you decide whether or not to do an upgrade.
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What generation iPod nano do you currently have? I have the 5th and I personally am happy I have that instead of the 6th, I like the multitouch and whatnot on the 6th but the camera although low quality comes in handy, and I like the bigger screen.
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