Ipod Nano

A Review of My Ipod Nano

By Aaron Moore, published Jul 12, 2006
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You’ve seen this device on TV, or you saw someone carry it with them while traveling. I’m talking the Ipod Nano. It’s the little digital music player that has made a big impact in the past few years. What makes this so amazing? I’ll give you the details.

What is Ipod Nano?




Ipod Nano is the latest edition to Apple’s digital music family. Like regular Ipod, the Nano is a portable device that stores of anywhere from 240 to 1,000 songs in each device. The Nano comes in the following different formats: 1GB, 2GB, & 4 GB. Setting up the device was a not too complex. The owner’s manual had simple instructions to set the device, and it was ready to use in very little time.

What made me want an Ipod Nano?




Since digital music has been growing in the past couple of years; I didn’t want to be left out of the new technology loop. The last mp3 player was a hassle. I spent more time to trying to set it up the device than I was listening to it. In addition, my old computer was not designed for MP3 Players. After years of fighting with the device, I decided to get rid of it. Last year, my brother gave me an Ipod Nano as a Christmas gift. Since then, I have taken it with me wherever I go!

What I like about I-pod Nano




There are plenty of things that I like about my I-pod Nano. 1st, the device is easy to carrying. It’s as thin as a pencil. I can put it in my pockets without having a hassle trying to fit it somewhere. Plus, it’s more convenient to travel than it is with a cd player. Another great feature is that allows me to have my cds uploaded to the machine. In the past, I would carry a CD case with tons of CDs, and I would have to get off the road or stop what I’m doing when the music comes to the end. With I-pod Nano, I don’t have to do that anymore. Another great feature is the skip-free playback. When I had a cd player, it would skip a song or start over when I hit a bump on the road. When I got my Ipod Nano, I rarely get a skip when I’m playing my music to go.

What I dislike about Ipod Nano




Ipod Nano

Picture of Ipod

Credit: Apple Computers

Copyright: Apple Computers

Takeaways
  • What made me buy my Ipod Nano?
  • What did I like about my Ipod Nano?
  • What change I would make to it?
Did You Know?
Ipod Nano holds up to three days� worth of music. It has 3 versions: 1GB (240 songs), 2GB (500 songs) & 4GB (1,000). It has Completely skip-free playback.
Resources
  • Itunes, Apple,
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Great review on the pros and cons of the IPOD Nano.

Posted on 11/01/2007 at 12:11:00 AM

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