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Apple iPod Nano (2nd generation, 4GB, pink)

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  • 11 out of 22 people found this review helpful

    4.5 stars

    "Give it a rest, already, CNET"

    by b_baggins on September 14, 2006

    Pros: Ideal MP3 player

    Cons: There really aren't any

    Summary: No one but you cares about having an FM tuner in an MP3 player. You just sound like boring zealots when you keep ranting about it as a "negative."

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  • 8 replies to this review
  • reply by: alexia.del.france on March 26, 2007

    I agree; no one really needs or cares for one in their mp3 player.

  • reply by: ktreb on September 20, 2006

    I spent the $49 for the radio remote and I've used it exactly twice in the last 7 months. I thought I would use it at the gym so that I could listen to the tv. I ended up ignoring tv and listened to my tunes instead. Radio is nice to have but unnecessary for me.

  • reply by: STEVEWILSONUSA on September 20, 2006

    YOU SPEAK FOR THE PAY MORE GET LESS CROWD.

    i also want to use the stuff i bought for the old nano too

  • reply by: regulator1956 on September 20, 2006

    The only reason for the crummy FM tuners is so you can listen to the different TVs at the gym.

  • reply by: snwboarderx on September 18, 2006

    Sansa has built in FM radio and full video for cheaper

  • reply by: chamelean75 on September 14, 2006

    I like the radio. Radio is one of the reasons why I don't want to buy an ipod. Also the fact that there are other good players out there that aren't ipod.

  • reply by: peter.mortensen on September 14, 2006

    You are so absolutely 100% right. The beauty of the iPod Nano is the simplicity.

    This is a gimmick feature and most people stop using it when they experience the unreliable performance.

    Perhaps James Kim lives next to a radio tower and always keep his body positioned optimally for good RF reception while he is using this feature?

    I'm very critical to audio quality so I gave up on mobile FM radio (tried a few solutions). You can also find wrist watches with FM radio and they also seem to appeal only to geeks.

  • reply by: Jasmineflower on September 14, 2006

    ...no one but us, huh? http://reviews.cnet.com/Apple_iPod_Nano_2nd_generation_4GB_pink/4864-6490_7-32069535.html?ctype=msgid&messageSiteID=7&messageID=2203581&cval=2203581&tag=uolst
    ;)

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