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Apple iPod nano , 16GB Orange

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Bullet Points Apple iPod nano , 16GB Orange
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  • - Flash memory 16 GB
  • - LCD 5,59 cm (2.2") 240 x 376 pixels
  • - Audio formats supported: AAC, AIFF, HE-AAC, MP3, WAV Headphone connectivity: 3.5 mm
  • - Built-in speaker(s) 32 Ω
  • - FM radio Voice recording Built-in microphone
  • - Continuous audio playback time: 24 h Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
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Apple iPod nano , 16GB, 16 GB, LCD, FM radio, 36,4 g, Orange

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Apple iPod nano , 16GB. Total storage capacity: 16 GB. Display: LCD. FM radio. Built-in speaker(s). Voice recording. Continuous audio playback time: 24 h. Weight: 36,4 g. Product color: Orange

Source Review comments Score
cgena.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:06
The 5th Generation (5G) of the iPod Nano was released way back in September but our review unit arrived a little later than expected. No worries though because it is actually perfect timing. Christmas is just around the corner and by now people have e...
Bottom line The iPod Touch is only a few thousands away from the iPod Nano 5th Generation. So why would you buy this small player when you can go for the bigger catch? Well the answer is pretty simple: the Nano 5G is portable. It is small, stylish, and definitely...
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ld2.ciol.com
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2011-07-30 06:52:06
The new Nano comes in some cool, bright colors and has an anodized aluminium finish. Though this gives the iPod a glossy look, the fingerprints are hard to see! The display screen has been amped up to 2.2” from the 2” from the previous model and...
Good Looks, livepause, video camera...
Bad video camera...
90%
bigpicturebigsound.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:06
With a major upgrade to its feature set from last year's model, the new nano might look similar on the outside, but it's a whole new animal, complete with FM radio and a rockin' video camera...
Good An easytouse VGA quality camcorder... in an iPod!, FM radio (finally!), with Live Pause and iTunes Tagging, Bigger screen, builtin speaker...
Bad Shiny new finish becomes smudged more easily, No still photo capture with the video camera...
Bottom line As amazing as all the new features (joining the old, and I'm not aware of any that have been lost along the way) is the simple fact that they manage to fit together inside the same physical space as last year, even with the addition of necessary hardw...
88%
pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:06
The fifth-gen iPod Nano is almost impossibly slim, but somehow the wizards at Apple managed to pack in a video camera. Though you'll find a few other new features in the fifth-generation Nano ($150 for the 8GB version, $180 for the 16GB model; prices a...
Good Slim design with larger screen, New audio and video features work well...
Bad Can only shoot video, not still images, Video lens is awkwardly placed...
86%
overclockershq.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:07
It’s official! The iPod Nano has become the worlds most successfully selling mp3 player. This should come as no surprise as the nano’s color options, size, and relatively low price range make it a very accessible product. This small update bring so...
Good New finish makes colors look great!, 16GB Model is cheaper than last time around, Camera is just enough for average user, Retains same, slim form factor...
Bad No 32 GB size like I expected, Pedometer is a bit faulty, Good unit, but really not that different when compared to last years...
Bottom line Ultimately, the iPod Nano is a charming little piece of equipment. It continues the iPod legacy while adding some key new features to it’s arsenal. It does everything it says it will do in a well executed manner. Video quality lef...
0%
asiaone.com
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2011-07-30 06:52:07
The fans have spoken, and this time, their requests were answered. Apple's newest iPod nano might be almost similar to its predecessor in terms of looks, but packs a whole new lot of surprises.Perhaps the most visible of these is the bite-sized media p...
Bottom line It seems that Apple has decided not to make changes to what is a pretty good design for the iPod nano. While it is great to not fix anything that isn't broken, this seems to dampen the overall newness and excitement of the new media player a little.Bu...
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pcworld.in
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2011-07-30 06:52:07
The fifth-Gen iPod nano is almost impossibly slim, but somehow the wizards at Apple managed to pack in a video camera. Though you’ll find a few other new features in the fifth-generation Nano, the video camera is the marquee addition. Considering how m...
Good Slim and Light design, Great build quality, Excellent Sound, Good Screen, FM Radio with Live Pause...
Bad Subpar earphones, Dependance on iTunes...
Bottom line The 5th generation Nano shoots video and plays FM radio that makes an excellent player a better player...
86%
askmen.com
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2011-07-30 06:52:07
It’s not often that a company launches a product that changes the playing field and saves the business all in one go, but that’s exactly what happened in late 2001 when Apple, on the ropes and hemorrhaging market share, brought out the first iPod.By to...
85%
askmen.com
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2011-07-30 06:52:07
Has Apple taken the nano someplace it shouldn't be? Are there too many features for a simple MP3 player? Post your opinion below.With the latest iPod nano, Apple’s finally addressing a long-standing issue: The missing FM tuner. The newest nano also inc...
93%
mobilitytoday.com
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2011-07-30 06:52:07
Today we take a look at the newly released iPOD Nano 5g..The new iPod nano offers a video camera, a polished anodized aluminum finish, and a larger screen. Also making its debut: FM radio with Live Pause is featured on the nano, iPod nano now also now...
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etechreviews.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:07
Apple is clearly dominating the market in terms of media entertainment with the launch of the ipods, iphones and all their variants. They now want to improve their feature list by adding a FM radio and a camera to the new 16 Gb Nano range.Razzle Dazzl...
Good Sleek and compact design; great value for money; nice sound quality.
Bad The FM radio and camera are still in their baby steps; scroll wheel not up to the mark.
Bottom line With the new add- ons, apple seem to be trying too hard. There is no grace and etiquette, something all ipods are famed for. The add-ons just made a beautiful ipod look a tad shabby. Why would they put these features on it, if they all did lack in per...
0%
stuff.tv
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2011-07-30 06:52:07
Gadget-fiends like ourselves recognise the end of Summer not by the reddening of the leaves or the shortening of the daylight hours, but by the annual launch of new iPods in early September.This year it’s the Nano 5G that Apple has lavished most attent...
Good Does everything except make coffee. Luxurious, compact looks. Class-leading pictures and sound...
Bad Video recording isn’t perfect. Weak headphones...
Bottom line Tonnes of new features plus better sound and video – the new Nano’s all gain and no pain...
100%
Laptopmag.com
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2011-07-30 06:52:07
Incredibly thin, lightweight, and made of a durable aluminum, the fifth-generation iPod nano ($149 for 8GB, $179 for 16GB) doesn’t look much different from its predecessor, but appearances, as they say, can be deceiving. The latest refresh brings a sl...
Good Attractive aluminum design, Remarkably slim and lightweight, Larger display than predecessor, VoiceOver feature, Built-in pedometer and FM tuner...
Bad Uncomfortable bundled earbuds, Lackluster video recording in low light, Not the best audio quality, nano doesn’t support iTunes Extras or iTunes LP photos/interviews...
Bottom line The fifth iteration of Apple’s tiny portable media player keeps the same featherweight body as its predecessor but adds a bigger screen and video recording.
80%
techworld.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:07
The brand-new Nano has the same measurements as its predecessor (3.6 by 1.5 by 0.24 inches, 1.3 ounces) but offers a larger, 2.2-inch display (up from 2 inches). It comes in a rainbow of colors, encased in slick-looking, polished anodized aluminum. Th...
Bottom line Overall, the new Nano is bound to give stand-alone pocket camcorders a run for the money. Sure, it doesn't shoot HD video, and it might not have the same video quality or extra features that dedicated pocket camcorders have, but I don't think that wil...
0%
tech2.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:07
The range of new Apple iPods are upon us. Before you ask, were still in the dark about the iPhone 3Gs arrival, although eminent. First up on the review front is the new iPod Nano with its on-board video camera. Let me first say that Im honestly surp...
Good Still a great design, Camera is great, plenty of modes, Music playback is great, Great FM reception, Battery life for audio is good...
Bad Placement of the camera is bad, Should have had a Still camera as well...
Bottom line The range of new Apple iPods are upon us. Before you ask, were still in the dark about the iPhone 3Gs arrival, although eminent. First up on the review front is the new iPod Nano with its on-board video camera. Let me first say that Im honestly surp...
80%
techtree.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:07
Trust Apple to bend the laws of physics. The fourth generation iPod nano was already a miniscule device, barely larger than a chocolate bar. And if you thought it couldnt get any slimmer, wait till you see the new iPod nano that was announced at Apple...
Good Incredibly slim and light, built-in camera, FM radio with Live Pause, good audio quality, pedometer function, built-in loudspeaker, good battery life...
Bad Unimpressive display quality, camera does not capture still images, click wheel not very accurate at times...
Bottom line Trust Apple to bend the laws of physics. The fourth generation iPod nano was already a miniscule device, barely larger than a chocolate bar. And if you thought it couldnt get any slimmer, wait till you see the new iPod nano that was announced at Apple...
80%
macobserver.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:07
The new fifth generation iPod nano was introduced on 09-09-09; I got my hands on one the very next day and have been using and abusing it ever since. Let me just start this review by telling you that I think its the best iPod nano Apple has ever mad...
90%
maclife.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:07
We loved the last iPod nano (5 out of 5 stars, Nov/08, p68) with its brightly colored, sleekly tapered aluminum case, accelorometer-assisted Cover Flow and Shake-to-Shuffle, and Genius playlists. The fifth-generation nano brings back all that goodness...
Good Built-in 640x480 video camera. FM radio, with live pausing and iTunes Tagging. Built-in pedometer. Voice memos. 16GB version is $20 cheaper than last generation.
Bad Video camera doesnt work well in low light, and its easy to get your fingers in the way of the lens. Shiny, curved screen picks up some glare. Builtin speaker sounds tinny. Radio requires headphones. Included headphones dont support VoiceOver features. AC...
Bottom line If you need a small, handheld video camera, youll get better quality and easier editing from any of the Flip cameras ($149.99 to $199.99, www.theflip.com), but if you want a rad little media player that can shoot quick videos of your friends goofing...
80%
mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:07
Phone ReviewsBlackBerry reviews LG reviews Motorola reviews Nokia reviews Samsung reviews Sony Ericsson reviews All Feature Phones All Smartphones Gadgets and BluetoothBluetooth headsets iPhone, iPod and accessories eBook Readers All Gadgets Software...
80%
macintouch.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:07
Every September for the past four years, Apple has re-designed and refined the Nano (which replaced the popular, hard-drive-based iPod Mini). Over the years, the Nano evolved from plastic to aluminum, added video playback, bigger screens and ever-m...
0%
beatweek.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:07
So Apple had their annual iPod/iTunes event on September 9, 2009 and with that, introduced improved iPod Touches, along with a totally revamped iPod nano, with iTunes 9 and iPhone OS 3.1, as well as the new iTunes LP format (codenamed “Cocktail”). I...
0%
slashgear.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:07
Apple’s traditional September iPod event last week failed to deliver the all-encompassing camera update widely predicted, leaving the compact fifth-generation iPod nano as recipient of the most attention. With video recording capabilities, a new radio...
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macworld.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:07
Apple’s smallest screen-bearing iPod, the iPod nano, has evolved in impressive fashion. A highly capable and affordable performer in its previous two iterations, the fifth-generation (5G) iPod nano adds the kind of useful and entertaining features that...
Good Larger display; video camera and microphone; built-in video effects; buffered FM radio with iTunes Tagging; pedometer.
Bad Video shot indoors looks poor; FM reception adequate but not great; same old earbuds.
Bottom line The 4G iPod nano was an incremental update to the 3G nano that preceded it—new form, new colors, better storage, Genius playlist support, Spoken Menus, and an accelerometer. A fine, but hardly earthshaking, update. The 5G iPod nano is different. A v...
90%
ilounge.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:08
Click Below to Read the Rest of This Review: Page 1 - Introducing the iPod nano (Fifth-Generation)Page 2 - Physical Characteristics, Packaging, Pack-Ins, and ColorsPage 3 - Whats Inside: The 5G nanos Updated Interface, RadioPage 4 - Whats Inside:...
70%
ign.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:08
This week Apple unveiled hardware revisions and pricing restructuring for each line of their iPod series, including the iPod Shuffle, iPod touch, iPod Classic, and iPod nano. While each model underwent a capacity expansion and in most cases, adhered to...
95%
geardiary.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:08
As I’m sure many of you know Apple have announced their latest refresh of the iPod Touch and iPod nano lines, and while neither were really overhauled the nano picked up a few more features than its big brother. It’s been widely speculated that the...
0%
infosyncworld.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:08
Apple slips a camcorder into the same sharp iPod nano shell, adding new features and taking on the popular Flip camcorders with the Apple iPod nano 5G.
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pcmag.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:08
Remarkably, the latest iPod nano looks almost identical to its predecessor, but this player packs so much more into its small frame: A video camera, an FM tuner (a first for iPods!), a pedometer for joggers, and a larger screen. Priced at $149 for 8...
Good Built-in video camera, mic, and speaker. Larger display, but same-size frame as previous-gen nano. Excellent user interface. New Genius Mix and VoiceOver features. Adds an FM tuner, and a pedometer.
Bad So-so file support. Video camera cant capture still images. Ships with Apples signature subpar earbuds.
Bottom line No other player offers video recording, but even without it, the iPod nano is still the most graceful device in its price range...
90%
computershopper.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:08
Since when did the little iPod Nano get so exciting? In its latest revision, Apples little-brother music and video player has stolen the show from the bigger, fancier iPod Touch. Now in its fifth generation, Apples compact media player...
Good Includes video camera, FM radio, and pedometer; slightly larger screen than previous version; saves last 15 minutes of radio play...
Bad Recorded video isnt high-definition; video colors look slightly washed out when video is enlarged...
Bottom line The latest iPod Nano steals the spotlight with major updates on top of the music, video, and photo features it already included. Apple packed a ton into this small (and attractive) gadget...
90%
gizmodo.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 06:52:08
The newest iPod Nano is incontrovertibly a step up from last year's model, crammed with new features including a video camera. But can the Nano stay the same cool little player while simultaneously invading the Flip-cam market? This new Nano—the...
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about.com
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2011-07-30 06:52:08
The GoodPacked full of terrific features – iPod, video camera, radio, pedometerGreat priceSmall and light The BadRelatively low capacityAwkward placement of cameraNo still photos The Price8 GB – US$14916 GB - US$179Viewed head on, the 5th generation iP...
90%
toptenreviews.com
Updated:
2011-09-13 20:06:09
The Apple iPod Nano was been one of the leading MP3 players in the world for quite a while. It’s light weight, compact and has a sleek design which makes the portable aspect very nice. Probably for that very reason this has become a popular MP3 player...
Good Video recording capabilities is one of the strong features on this Apple product...
Bad The Apple iPod Nano has a battery life of 24 hours.
Bottom line If you want a few added features in addition to high-quality music performance, this MP3 player is worth your consideration...
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