8 GB (Built-in Memory), 2000 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: $140 - $199
Storage Capacity: 8 GB
Number of Songs: 2000
Family Line: iPod
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
Pros: This product is small, and is about the size of three or more credit cards.
Cons: It maybe too small for some people's taste. Others may like a larger size.
The Bottom Line: null
Review: This product, by far, is the greatest music player I've had. I've had the Zune, a multiple amount of different MP3 Players and then your basic tape player, or CD player. This is by far something to consider SIZE: The size is one good thing about this... Read Full Review by mollii-dollii, Feb 12, 2008
iPod– terrible quality, overpriced
Pros: Tiny, looks really cool
Cons: Doesn't work
The Bottom Line: Don't buy it. It won't last, and you are paying too much.
Review: About 19 months ago my 17 year old daughter asked for an iPod, and I bought her one that cost $200-300. About 14 months after purchase it died. She took it to the Apple store, but they could do nothing. They told her to go home, make an appointment... Read Full Review by trustdad, Jan 5, 2008