iPod Nano Third Generation
Video quality, small size, pricing, battery life
Small screen for video, earbuds, glossy back
Posted Nov 23, 2007 - Overall, this is a very good product from Apple. With the addition of video, Apple has made the Nano much better. The video quality is fantastic, although the screen is a little small for watching video on. It is still very small, although a little wider than the last generation, but still fits anywhere. The ear buds are really bad, but you can buy different ones. The pricing is solid at $150. That's the same as the last generation, and this one is better. As usual, it is very easy to sync the iPod to iTunes. Just plug in the iPod and you are ready to go. I wish it came included with a wall charger, as you have to have a computer around to charge it. You can buy a wall charger separately, but Apple should include it. The audio quality is pretty good, although clearly could be better if they wanted to. It does have the smaller click wheel than before, but it is VERY easy to adjust to in my opinion. I don't like the know glossy backside, as it smudges at the touch of it. This iPod has great battery life, as I can listen to music for a while without the battery running out. It seems to be a bit better than the previous generation in that regard, which is a definite plus. Also, the last generation seemed to freeze on me all the time, and this one has frozen only once in two months. And, when you do have a problem, the online help is good (although it still does not come with a manual). Overall, this is a very good mP3 player, and I would recommend it to those on a budget, but you may want to look into Creative Labs mp3s.
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