A small gadget, lots of features
Price is very reasonable compared to features it offers, Video playback, small size, screen quality is superb, Extremely easy and user friendly user interface, Battery Life.
No WMA format support (Expected from MS biggest competitor). No Bluetooth or voice recorder, which other competing brands are now offering on their MP3 Players. Must downloads songs through iTunes.
Posted Nov 2, 2007 - I had this Ipod for 3 days now. It is my first Ipod but I had many MP3 players before. What attracts me the most about this Ipod is the size. Extremely small and thin comapred to previous generations. I also like the metal finish, which feels and looks fancy and sturdy. Video Playback is also a new feature, and it's a big plus. The screen quality is extremely good. You must see it to believe it, it's almost like you have a little plasma TV in your palm. The flash memory design makes it less prone to hardware failure like hard drive based older generations. Battery life is also another plus, the device can give you an full 24 hours of continious audio playback. Of course when playing videos battery life will be significantly shorter. The disadvantages are: No WMA support, which can be a no dealer for those with a large WMA library. If you will be playing videos all the time, you might wanna consider getting the 8 GB nano, since the 4GB might not be enough. And of course the dependability on iTunes, you can hardly play any files that were not downloaded via Apple's iTunes. Also, Apple should added Bluetooth support, which seems to be on all MP3 players above $100 these days. On the overall, a very good buy considering the price tag, with tons of features that leave the competition in dust.
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