Reviews for Apple iPod nano 4 GB Silver (3rd Generation) OLD MODEL

Apple iPod nano 4 GB Silver (3rd Generation) OLD MODEL by Apple Computer

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Digital camera reviews of Apple iPod nano 4 GB Silver (3rd Generation) OLD MODEL

Digital camera Review: 4GB Zune kills this.
Summary: 1 Stars

The 4GB Zune is better, cheeper, and more reliable than this as usual over priced crapple product. End the Iclickwheel madness. Endless I incorrect selection circles

Digital camera Review: 4GB iPod Nano
Summary: 4 Stars

This thing is amazing. It is very easy to use and obtaining items from the iTunes store is easy and quick. One exception to its greatnesss is the design of the earphones. I have a hard time keeping them in place and the audio quality suffers as a result. I am fiddling around with a car device that works great in one vehicle and lousy in the other. Overall the product is perfect for me.

Digital camera Review: A Downgrade from the 2nd Generation Nano
Summary: 3 Stars

The 3G Ipod Nano is everything you'd expect or want from an Ipod: its small, sleek & has good sound quality. But as far as ease-of-use, its a downgrade from the 2nd Generation Nano. First, this version does not comme with Itunes software, so if you don't already have the software, you'll have to download it. Also, the Ipod itself is less user-friendly than the last version. The 2G Ipod had the "lock" botton on the top of the unit, and set in for easy use. The lock switch on the 3G is almost flush with the unit, and so small that you need to use a fingernail rather than a fingertip to move it, risking breaking it each time. Lasly, when in 'rest' mode (that is, you were listening to the Ipod, but not scrolling through the library) the 2G Ipod would list the name of the song playing & the number of songs remaing on the current album/playlist, etc., so you'd know, without having to scroll, how many songs were left in your set. The 3rd Generation Ipod displays only a clock. You need to "unlock" the Ipod again & scroll through the music to see what's playing. Not a huge deal, but if you prefer just laying back & listening to your music, this version is far less user-friendly than the last version.

Digital camera Review: A Great Device
Summary: 5 Stars

I own the 2nd generation nano and my wife wanted one so I bought her the newest verion. For some reason the second generation nano is still for sale at the exact same prices as the third generation ones.

The addition of video is nice, but people who buy a nano instead of a regular ipod really won't care. You won't be watching movies on this thing. The ability to download additional games that are much cooler than what is found on the second generation nano is nice, if you intend to use it for anything other than working out.

This device is bigger than the second generation nano and I am told it doesn't have the tendancy to bend like the longer and narrower second generation nano did, although I have never had that problem with mine.

My biggest fear was using iTunes with two nanos, which has caused me problems in the past. Newer updates have fixed that problem and this is a nice player overall.

Digital camera Review: A bad start with this IPod
Summary: 1 Stars

Within a week of operation, the screen on the Nano stopped working. The text and images were completely scrambled. The Nano still worked (it played music) but the screen a bust. We returned it to Amazon for a new one, so we'll see if there any any problems with the new one.
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