With eight amazing colors, a new curved design, and great new features, iPod nano rocks like never before. The Genius Playlist feature finds the songs in your music library that go great together and makes a playlist for you. With its built-in accelerometer, iPod nano is made to move. Give it a shake, and it shuffles to a different song in your library. Turn it on its side to flip through your album art in Cover Flow. And tilt, move, and play accelerometer-inspired games (games available separately). Watching movies, TV shows, and video is even more fun on the sharp 2-inch screen. And your photos (up to 7,000 of them) look great in portrait or landscape view. Available in 8 GB and 16 GB models, the 8 GB iPod nano puts up to 2,000 songs or 8 hours of video in your pocket. With a new curved design and great new features, iPod nano rocks like never before. Click to enlarge. Up to 2,000 songs, 8 hours of video, or 7,000 photos in your pocket. Click to enlarge. Just under a quarter-inch deep. Click to enlarge. Available in nine amazing colors; the (PRODUCT)RED nano is available exclusively through Apple. Click to enlarge. Enjoy album art in Cover Flow, games, videos, and photos in landscape mode. (Green nano shown here.) A Musical Genius Find Your Music Faster Rock and Roll Over Shake Your Groove Thing Let the Games Begin Even Your Photos Rock The World’s Biggest Small Screen Reduced Environmental Impact What’s in the Box
Say you’re listening to a song you really like and want to hear other tracks that go great with it. The Genius Playlist feature finds the songs in your music library that go great together and makes a Genius Playlist for you. It’s like having your own highly intelligent, personal DJ.
It’s even easier to find the song you want to hear. Now you can view your album art in Cover Flow. Or just press and hold the Center button to browse by album or artist. When you find the right song, press the Center button to add it to your on-the-go playlist.
Tilt or turn iPod nano on its side, and you’ll listen, watch, and play in new ways. You can flip through your album art with Cover Flow. Or, vertically speaking, see more albums and artists on the screen at one time.
Sometimes, we could all use a little unpredictability. And now you can shake to change your music. Just give iPod nano a shake, and it shuffles to a different song in your music library. You’ll always be surprised by what you’ll hear.
Now you can get in on games made especially for iPod nano and the accelerometer. They respond to the way you move, so they’re immersive, addictive, and a blast. The iPod nano comes with Maze, which lets you work your way through vast mazes by tilting and moving. You can find even more games on the iTunes Store.
Pull hundreds of photos from your pocket and share them wherever you go. Hold iPod nano upright and see your photos in portrait view. Turn the player on its side to see them in landscape. Your photos look beautiful in their proper aspect ratio on the vibrant, 320-by-240-resolution display.
Watching movies, TV shows, and videos is big fun on iPod nano. And the high-resolution picture looks crisp and vivid on the 2-inch widescreen display. So you can always have a little video with you.
The iPod nano embodies Apple’s continuing environmental progress. It is designed with the following features to reduce environmental impact:
iPod nano, earphones, USB 2.0 cable, dock adapter, quick start guide
Small, lightweight, great battery life, great sound quality. Most of all, you can’t beat Itunes right now for managing music, podcasts, ITunes University, audiobooks, etc, which is the reason I’m using an IPOD. For some (dumb) reason Apple decided to add a camera in the 5th generation model, unfortunate since I couldn’t bring it to work! 4th generation is the optimal model in this line for that reason. My only complaint: the clickwheel, which I realize is trendy but it has at least two inconveniences: 1) it is hard to make small volume adjustments, especially when it’s in your pocket, and 2) it is hard to rewind just a little bit (like if you miss part of an audiobook) — if you don’t hit just right, you rewind the whole thing. This is where I think other mp3 players (like sony’s) have an advantage from a ‘practical’ point of view — but this requires more ‘buttons’– something apple is adverse to so they often choose fashion over functionality, unfortunately.
Great iPod – Lauren M. Raymes – Greenville, NC
I purchased this new iPod to use for recording counseling sessions as a part of my graduate program and it works great with the Micromemo recorder.
My iPod Nano – Trudie R. Casey – Dalton, GA USA
I have been wanting an iPod for quite some time & when I strated looking for one to purchase decided on the iPod Nano. I absolutely love it! It is perfect for what I am using it for.




