Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B000EP4TWQ
Manufacturer: Apple Computer
Average Customer Review:
(From 1357 total reviews)
List Price: $149.99
Amazon Price: $169.85 (11 new 9 used available)
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Features
- iPod Nano holds 500 songs and thousands of photos on 2 GB of storage
- Download songs, podcasts, and audiobooks from the iTunes Store
- Large, 1.5-inch color display is 40-percent brighter
- Customize menus, check capacity, change language, and more from the Nano’s Settings menu
- Measures 1.6 x 3.5 x 0.26 inches (WxHxD) and weighs 1.41 ounces
Accessories
- Sony MDR-V300 Monitor Series Headphones with Folding Design
- Monster Cable JM REPC M HP-10 Computer Stereo Audio to Stereo Receiver Using Minijack-to-RCA Connection (10 ft.)
- Monster Cable JM REPC M HP-20 Computer Stereo Audio to Stereo Receiver Using Minijack-to-RCA Connection (20 ft.)
- Sony MDR-G57G S2 Sports Street Style Headphones with Reflective Ear Piece
- Monster Cable 126130 iCable for iPod
Editorial Reviews
Product Description:
Apple iPod nano - Like a before and after picture, this updated iPod nano sports a slimmer, more attractive, all-aluminum body; as well as a 1.5″ LCD thats 40% then before. But if you need brains with your beauty, then Apple has you covered there as well. You get a new, higher capacity battery that can playback up to 24 hours of music, or 5 hours of photo slideshows. The best part is, for about the same price of an older iPod nano, you’re getting twice the capacity! Syncs seamlessly with iTunes Connector for Optional dock Stereo Minijack Hold Switch Charge Time - about 3 hours (1.5 hour fast charge to 80% capacity) Audio Support - AAC (16 to 320 Kbps) / Protected AAC (from iTunes Music Store) / MP3 (16 to 320 Kbps) / MP3 VBR / Audible (formats 2, 3,&4) / Apple Lossless / WAV / AIFF Photo Support - JPEG / BMP / GIF / TIFF / PSD (Mac only) / PNG Sync&Charge via USB Cable Adjust audiobook playback speed Create multiple on-the-go playlists Shuffle songs or albums Repeat one or all 20 Equalizer settings Backlight Timer Display Contrast Alarm - On / Off / Silent SleepTimer Date&Time Display time in menu bar Color - Silver Supports - Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or later, Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later, Mac OS X v10.3.4 or later Unit Dimensions - 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.26 Unit Weight - 1.41 ounces
Customer Reviews
The 2nd Generation Nano Is The Best of the 3 by A Reader
The 1st Generation Ipod Nano was an incredible device but of course Apple would improve on it later. The 2nd Generation could go as high as 8GB compared to 4GB Max on Gen 1. The design was sleeker and sturdier. While Gen 1 was boxy and 2-toned Generation 2 was like a metal bar, truly a thing of beauty. It has a longer battery charge and is superior in every way. One could not be blamed for thinking that Generation 3 could only get better. Well - yes and no. The obvious upgrade is that you can watch video on Gen 3; you can download movies, TV shows, and music videos direct from itunes very easily. The coolness factor here should not be underestimated; it is amazing. If you are a frequent Plane / Train traveler this is a great device. Now the drawbacks: The screen is very small for video. If you’re trapped somewhere this is great but how many of us are going to watch this tiny screen when we have TV’s in every room. I have to believe that most people using the Nano are using it for music. Generation 3 is wider and bulkier than Gen 2. It fits awkwardly in an armband if you’re walking or exercising. Also the control wheel is smaller. If you’re working the controls without looking at it you’ll find that it’s not as easy as Gen 2 and you’ll make more mistakes. Bottom line is that Generation 2 is the best of the 3. Unfortunately Apple only makes Gen 3 now. But you can buy a refurbished one directly from Apple for 150 dollars. It’s like new and comes with a 1 year warranty.
Sturdy by Marie Eagle
After the my husband lost the original nano I purchased, I replaced it with this one. The wheel and buttons are more difficult to press, which makes the frequency of accidental ‘hits’ much lower. The increased memory is also nice.
iPod 2G refurb by W. Dolorito
From the start, I’ve truly admired what Apple has done with their products. They’re just so SEXY. Everyone’s done it. They see an Apple product, and their inner child screams, “I want one, and I want one now!”
In the end, though, they’re just like MS, always trying to tie you down to their particular platform/software. They are, after all, a business and you can’t fault them for trying to make some money.
I finally broke down and bought an iPod specifically because it was dirt cheap. It’s a 2nd generation nano refurbished unit, so it doesn’t do video, but who wants to watch movies on a screen that small?
When all that’s said and done, it does what it does pretty well, play music. After you set up iTunes to convert your files in to the recommended 128kbps setting and throw them on there, you’re able to fit quite a large number of songs on to the device. I encode music for my music devices at a slightly lower rate, 96kbps ABR, since I can’t really tell the difference (I’m definitely NOT an audiophile), which let me put a total of 2427 songs on to the device.
The battery life is surprisingly long, being able to play more than 24 hours on a full charge (on my device at least). I’m just waiting for it to inevitably die completely, at which point I’ll probably pick up something else.
There are other devices out there that do more like mic recording, video, and FM tuning for the same, if not cheaper, price point. But let’s face it, you don’t buy an Apple product for it’s extended device capabilities. You buy them for the wow factor when you show it to your friends.
Would I buy another iPod? Probably not, because it’s not as easy to throw music from other web music stores on to it, besides the iTunes Music Store. You’re also tied down to iTunes for complete functionality of the device. Yes, I know of alternatives, and have used them, but you can’t do EVERYTHING with them.
For someone with little to no computer skills, this is a VERY good device. The interface to access music on the device is pretty much what everyone copies, and is very slick. For someone who wants more versatility, for instance being able to fill your music device from more than one computer without deleting everything on your device, I recommend going with something else. You just have to trade off the awe and wonder everyone seems to bestow on one of these little things.
just great!!!!!!!!!!!! by MOISES GUERRA HUAMAN
This ipod nano 2nd gen is just awesome. it is incredibly thin and the wheel scroll couldn’t be better. I highly recommend to purchase one of this babies!!.
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