4 GB (Built-in Memory), 1000 Songs, 1.41 oz., Audio Files: MP3, WAV, AAC, MP3 VBR, AIFF. Display Size: 1.5 inch
A thinner design. Five stylish colors. A brighter display. Up to 24 hours of battery life. Just about the only thing that hasn’t changed is the name. Your music says a lot about you. So should your iPod nano. A super-slim design says you always have room for music — up to 2,000 songs, in fact. Durable anodized aluminum says you won’t let the rough and tumble of everyday life ruin your groove. And one of five colors says whatever you want. Choose your hue and make a statement. And while it can't stop the rain, iPod nano might make your day a bit brighter. 40% brighter, to be exact. Album art pops and slideshows stun on the iPod nano’s dazzling display. That means everything looks as good as it sounds.
Price Range: $120 - $150
MPN: MA426LL/A
Storage Capacity: 4 GB
Number of Songs: 1000
Family Line: iPod nano
Main Storage Type: Built-in Memory
Audio Format: MP3, WAV, AAC, MP3 VBR, AIFF
MP3 Bit-Rate: 16 kbps - 320 kbps
Frequency Respone: 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz
On Screen Display: Battery Level, Play Mode
Screen Size: 1.5 inch
Interface: USB 2.0
Outputs: Headphone Jack
Power Source: Rechargeable via USB cable, Internal Battery, Rechargeable via FireWire cable
Battery Type: Rechargeable Lithium Battery
Battery Life: Up to 24 hrs.
Width: 1.6 in.
Depth: 0.26 in.
Height: 3.5 in.
Weight: 1.41 oz.
Warranty: 1 Year
Product ID: 36486078
Release Date: 12 September, 2006
2nd generation I pod nano silver 2 gb
Pros: sound quality, size, storage space.
Cons: easy to misplace.
The Bottom Line: null
Review: This product is all it is cracked up to be great sound quality and plenty of storage for all the songs you could need up to 500 for this model and for the price it just cant be beat. Great for going to the gym to work out, going on a run or to use in... Read Full Review by mp_usmc_k9, Feb 28, 2008
Pros: easy acsess to all music, efficient, portable, and enjoyable
Cons: can be a distraction, possible cost of repairs.
The Bottom Line: my final recommendation for this product is a bingo. It is a great product for anybody of any age.
Review: Ipod-Nano As humans,we have been able to invent some incredible and outlandish things. One of the most incredible things would probly have to be the Ipod-Nano. Technology has come a long way, especially when it comes to listening to music. First... Read Full Review by blake-dmc, Feb 14, 2008
iLove my Apple iPod nano 2nd gen Silver 4GB
Pros: compact size, easy to use, great capacity, good sound
Cons: I want to get different earbuds or headphones
The Bottom Line: iLove my iPod nano
Review: I joined a gym this year and finally felt the need to cave in and treat myself to an iPod. After seeing how much my husband enjoyed his i Pod video he convinced me that I would like one too. I'm not a technical idiot... Read Full Review by marytara, Mar 30, 2007
Pros: Small, light, simple to use.
Cons: A little buggy on version 1.1.2 Hopefully Apple patches freeze up issue.
The Bottom Line: null
Review: This is my second iPod Nano this month. The first one was returned after constantly freezing up and resetting itself. I am experiencing similar problems on my new iPod, perhaps it is a software issue that Apple will fix. But right now, my second iPod... Read Full Review by jhiggs, Mar 20, 2007
Pros: Small, attractive and easy to work.
Cons: Used the"I-Trip"to play it through my car radio, battery runs down fast
The Bottom Line: null
Review: I have had a black ipod nano for 1 year and recently purchased a silver one for my husband from Apple.com. I was pleasantly surprised that Apple had the ipod nano for a very reasonable price and to top it all off, they actually engraved a special message... Read Full Review by emjules, Jan 24, 2007
A MOUSE that ROARS, an iPod what else!
Pros: Extremely compact and lightweight, choice of colours, excellent battery life, sharp display, intuitive user interface
Cons: No protective casing, software not bundled, supplied earphones are at most below average.
The Bottom Line: Having flash memory, unlike iPod video which is hard drive based, it is by far the most durable iPod one can buy for music on the go!
Review: I am one of those proud parents who inherited the iPod from my son. Yes, for a change it was passed-up to me. Not that he is generous but because of the fact that he along with my daughter were gifted a 4 GB Nano each, silver for my son and pink for my... Read Full Review by quadophile, Jan 13, 2007
Exellent quality, much better than first-gen nano
Pros: Very easy - first true"plug and play"device, Excellent quality, Long battery life
Cons: More expensive than other players
The Bottom Line: Buy it. The Ipod Nano is easy to use, durable, and well worth the money over other MP3 players.
Review: NOTE: I actually bought the 2GB silver version of this Ipod. But since other second-gen Ipod Nano reviews are written here, and the only difference between the models is size, I will write one review that covers all sizes and post it here with the... Read Full Review by clearconcise, Dec 13, 2006
iPod Nano 2nd Generation - Apple Listened!!
Pros: Scratch resistant body, easier to navigate menu options, upgraded battery life and improved sound quality
Cons: No FM or Satellite Tuner, Headphones, Price (For some, but not me)
The Bottom Line: Great upgrades that address common first generation users concerns. Sleek and easy to use with 24 hour battery life.
Review: I recently picked up the 2nd generation iPod Nano and have been very impressed with the quality and the fact that Apple listened to its customers and made come crucial upgrades. For example, a scratch resistant body, easier to navigate menu options,... Read Full Review by treihing, Sep 22, 2006