Apple iPod nano 8 GB Pink (3rd Generation) OLD MODEL
Product Description
The new iPod nano redefines the word "redesigned." An anodized aluminum top and polished stainless steel back. A larger, brighter screen that is the sharpest iPod display ever. Up to 24 hours of battery life. (1) In fact, just about the only thing that hasn't changed is the name. And now you can enjoy TV shows, movies, video podcasts, and more. Even rent a movie from iTunes and watch it on the go. (2) Available in 4GB and 8GB models, iPod nano puts up to 8 hours of video or 2,000 songs in your pocket. (3) Seamless integration with iTunes means you can shop for videos, music, games, and more on the iTunes Store--24 hours a day, 7 days a week--then sync everything to your iPod nano just by connecting it to your Mac or PC. Even your photos (up to 7,000 of them3) come along for the ride. (1) Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use and settings. For more information, visit www.apple.com/batteries. (2) iTunes movie rentals are available only in the U.S. The iTunes Store is available only to persons age 13 or older in the U.S. and many other countries; see www.itunes.com/download for a list of countries. Requires iTunes 6.0 or later (7.0 or later for video), compatible hardware and software, and Internet access (fees may apply); terms apply. (3)1GB = 1 billion bytes; actual formatted capacity less. 8 hours of video, 2,000 songs, and 7,000 photos refer to 8GB model. Music capacity is based on 4 minutes per song and 128-Kbps AAC encoding. Photo capacity is based on iPod-viewable photos transferred from iTunes. Video capacity is based on H.264 1.5-Mbps video at 640-by-480 resolution combined with 128-Kbps audio. Actual capacity varies by content.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1526 in Consumer Electronics
- Size: 8 GB
- Color: Pink
- Brand: Apple
- Model: MB453LL/A
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 48.00" h x 96.00" w x 144.00" l, 2.00 pounds
- Display size: 2
Features
- Now the world's most popular music player lets you enjoy up to 5 hours of TV shows, movies, video podcasts, and more
- An enhanced interface offers a whole new way to browse and view your music and video
- iPod nano sports a larger, 320-by-240-resolution display that's 65% brighter than before
- In anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel, iPod nano is now 6.5 mm thin and even more beautiful--especially in the stylish new pink color
- Measures 2.75 x 2.06 x 0.26 inches (H x W x D), weighs 1.74 ounces
Customer Reviews
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Amazing, just be careful with Coverflow

So last night I picked up my first Ipod, got a Black 8 GB Nano. Glad I waited for the new "fat" version. A few months back I bought my sister a Nano as a gift so comparing the "slim" Nano to the "fat" video Nano I like the one better, the extra width helps me hold onto the player better.
My one caution is this: with the new coverflow feature you need to be very careful how you organize your music, spent a fair amount of time last night getting that sorted out. If any of the tag information on any song(s) is off from the rest of the album it will create multiple albums in coverflow, also not having any album art for any music becomes annoying in coverflow. So my advice is; make sure you're meticulous on how you organize in iTunes. I did notice a few times that the coverflow artwork did take a second to load the image as I was scrolling, but this seems to go away after a few times.
The "split" screen from the menu that randomly shows some of your album art is very cool, since the half screen can't show a whole album cover it pans across the album art randomly, the cover that is show is random as well.
Very cool.
Last item, some people will rant about how the 8 GB Nano is on $50 bucks less than the 80 GB Classic. Remember its hard drive vs. flash memory, as I tend to be active and move around a lot and plan to use the Nano while at the gym I wanted the stability of flash memory. to me comparing the two is like comparing a dump truck to a sports car, you may want one or the other at a given time so it's really up to decide what is important, capacity or portability?
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