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: An ipod sucker born every minute
Summary: 2 Stars

I hate the ipod. Simple as that. Who on earth would want to view any visuals on that tiny screen. Who cares about an album's artwork? Who needs a clunky itunes software program? Who needs a product that requires paying extra for about any accessory you can think of including an a/c adaptor? Who needs a gizmo that requires 4 hours of charging through a computer for four hours of battery life? Who needs a machine that hooks you into an itunes selection system, and makes it hard to download anything else? Who needs a tiny device that gets lost in your pocket, and is impossible to use without holding in your hand? I won't go on, but that's my view. You think I'm wrong? Fine. I don't care. What I do is burn CDs and use a discman or CD player. I have a physical object that has a one-to-one ratio of sound to CD. Blank CDs cost about 5 cents. You can label them. You don't have to search for them. You can select them, and take them with you and not search for them. You can even give them to friends. You can even sell them, which is illegal, but WTF, the ipod is simply corporate robbery. You want to buy into the propaganda? Go right ahead. As one definition of propaganda goes, "Propaganda is successful when it makes losers feel like winners." So spend your money, waste your time downloading, pay for all the sounds and accessories, pray the thing doesn't break or slip into liquids. But you will feel SO good because Apple told you that you should. Other than that, I highly recommend this product.

Digital camera Review: Another - I Love It
Summary: 5 Stars

I resisted for years buying an MP3 player, especially the I-Pod, because it seemed expensive and there were problems with the original versions. Broke down and got one after a co-worker whose opinion I trust gave the new nano-3G a good grade. I love it. It was so easy to set up and get running on my Windows XP AMD PC. I had already installed and used I-Tunes so it was up to date. I just plugged it in and go; the ease of setup is amazing. I am going to download the complete manual and get into it, but the startup guide that came with it was enough to get me going and listening to music in a few minutes. I also downloaded the new 1.1 level of software and let it install that, no problem. The sound quality is not awesome but very good. If there is one rub that I have the controls are a bit erratic, but hopefully that is just a learning curve issue, and so far not enough of a distraction to lessen my opinion (for what it is worth) of a very fine product.

Digital camera Review: Apple 4 GB iPod nano
Summary: 5 Stars

Price range is acceptable, storage capacity is sufficient to minimise downloading new music as often. Suprising sound reproduction from the supplied ear pieces. Would highly recommend this product including those with larger storage capacity for long term storage and use of favorite music.

Digital camera Review: Apple 4 GB iPod nano
Summary: 4 Stars

This is my first iPod, so I'm a total novice. Seems to be fairly easy to use. I bought it to use on my Gold Wing motorcycle. I am able to plug the auxillary jack from the bike into the earphone jack on the iPod and play it through the bikes sound system. I can control the volume with the bike's volumn control, but everything else must be done on the iPod. I just put it on random, play all songs, repeat all, and let it go. The one thing that I do not like is the "click wheel", way to twitchy for me, that is the reason for 4 instead of 5 stars. I download my own CD's into itunes then download to the iPod. It seems very user friendly, it's one of those if I can do it anyone can kind of things. I'm sure there are other MP3 players that are just as good. I think I would let price and features be my guide.

Digital camera Review: Apple 4 GB ipod nano
Summary: 5 Stars

My son was so happy to receive this as a gift. He loves it!
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