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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"Better than original in every way."
Pros: scratch resistant, long battery life, click wheel, capacity, competitive pricing, stylish
Cons: None really.
Summary: Why does CNET think it needs to bash Apple products? The cons they list are completely rediculous. Who would want to watch video on the Nano's screen? If Apple had made the screen bigger, the product itself would become bigger, and CNET would hate on it because it's not as small as the original. I still don't see a point in having video iPods. In my opinion, it's just a novelty. Even all of my favorite movies and clips only get 2 or 3 views from me, and then I never watch them again.
Radio is another small con that shouldn't even be listed. Who would actually want to listen to the horrible quality of FM radio when they can already put thousands of songs and podcasts on their iPods? If you want it that bad, you can always dish out some extra cash to by the accesory. I would never use the radio feature on my iPod, so I would basically be paying extra for something I don't need.
The new Nano makes up for every problem that the first had; mainly battery life and its being scratch-prone.
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it is so annoying when people bring things down, you try and please them and then they moan and then if you improved it they would moan beacuse of that...the perfect example was the video thing you said who would wanna watch it on that screen and then if you made it bigger they the moan because it was to big and not amazing as the first!
Where to buy
Apple iPod Nano (2nd generation, 4GB, pink):
$133.00
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