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9 out of 18 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"Runner's best friend"
Pros: 2 or 4GB storage, color screen
Cons: Headphone jack
Summary: I'm not an Apple fan by any means, but I have to give them props for this one. As far as I know, there aren't any other 4GB flash players available on the market right now, and I don't know about the rest of you, but no matter how "skip-proof" your cd player or HD-based mp3 player says it is, I don't feel comfortable running with a $200+ device prone to mechanical failure strapped to my arm.
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i was going to write a review for this but then i read that. i love running with it. (i am on th cross-country team and track) and i run often and i love doing it with my iPod Nano it works better if you have a mac (which i do) and you get more options with a mac.
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Yeah, the iPod Nano is actually really cool and is a good worth. The only bad thing is the battery life. People complain about the scratability, and yeah it does scatch easily. But the absolute main idea of the iPod is to play music, and scratches dont hinder at that ability. If it bothers you that much, and i admit, it does bother me to an extent, but I bought the iPod nano wallet (which covers the screen too) on the apple website, and it'll protect it. NANO ROCKS!
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