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Its the small iPod with one very big idea: video. The worlds most popular music player now lets you enjoy movies, TV shows, and more on a two-inch display thats 65% brighter than before.
Browse through your music collection by flipping through album art. Select an album to turn it over and see the track list.
Experience a whole new way to browse and view your music and video.
With an anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure and a choice of five colors, iPod nano is dressed to impress.
Up to 24 hours of music playback and up to 5 hours of video playback.
Up to 1000 of songs, up to 3500 of photos and up to 4 hours of video.
Works with Mac and PC
Stores data via USB flash drive
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Its the small iPod with one very big idea: Video. Now the worlds most popular music player lets you enjoy music, video podcasts and more. The larger, brighter display means amazing picture quality. In five eye-catching colours, iPod nano is stunning all around
Good, but troublesome at points Yeah, so I have had my Ipod for a while (ever since Christmas 2007) and I think it's OKAY but working on it with Itunes is REALLY hard work. Especially when the tracklist doesn't save in order on your ipod, you have to waste valuable time of making tracks go in order, sometimes it freezes and you need to reset it (not a big problem though), and it can get a bit annoying when the album cover artwork doesn't get put on your ipod even when you put it on your itunes thing when your ipod is plugged in, also the sound level reduces a bit when you put your songs onto your Ipod, most songs are a bit softer than regular computer or CD speakers, but other than this at least it can play music. The default games (especially Itunes Quiz) are pretty pointless though. If you're a music nut, I would recommend you'd just put music on this, without wasting space on your ipod with all those other Videos and Podcasts and Pictures and everything since they take up more space.