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Apple iPod nano 1st Generation White (4 GB) MP3 PlayerPrice:
$170.00
Take everything you love about iPod and shrink it. Now shrink it again. With 2GB (500 songs) and 4GB (1,000 songs) models , the pencil-thin iPod nano packs the entire iPod experience into an impossibly small design. So small, it will take your music places you never dreamed of.
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Pros: Tiny size, color screen, all around good, flash memory
Cons: Small storage space
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It took very little time for Apple to work out the bugs of the Shuffle and Mini Read More
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Pros: It is sleek, 4GB of space is alot for workout playlists, light and skip proof
Cons: Expensive for just a run buddy. Not useful without accessories at home
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This is a great lightweight MP3 player. It is top end, but it shows. This is not for your entire CD collection - more portable, active lifestyles. Read More
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Pros: Size, Color Screen, 2-4 GB flash memory, you can exercise with it, black color
Cons: $250 against 4GB iPod mini, non-user replacable batteries, placement of headphone jack and dock connector
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The Nano is almost to die for... Apple has another winner on its hands although a bit expensive. Minor shortcomings outweighed by size and usability. Read More
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Pros: ulta-lite, ulta-thin, cute, hot, battery lasts 12 hours, intuitive controls
Cons: scratches easily, closed standard (it's by design though: apple needs to make money somehow)
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Nano is the best mp3 player in my opinion. It has plenty of storage space for songs. it's solid-state and hot. Read More
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Pros: 100% solid state (no hard drive)
Cons: Fingerprint magnet, Itunes is pretty much your only choice
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Finally! Respectable capacity in a solid-state IPOD from Apple at a fair price. The perfect High Tech stocking stuffer Read More
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Pros: easy to use, slim size, weighs nothing, just plain cool
Cons: earbuds hurt, no power adapter & costly accessories, scratches?, can't replace battery
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1st generation of Nanos w/reports of screen durability issues. I am not a sound snob so it is good enough for me. Easy to use and carry around AND LOSE! Read More
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Pros: No moving parts, easy to use, long battery life, lots of room
Cons: Prone to scratch; shiny chrome backing not ideal for tactical environment
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The perfect bridge between the tiny Shuffle and the larger, hard-drive based iPod. Room for all your favorite songs, with a display so you can choose among them! Read More
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Pros: "Impossibly small," for a full featured, color screen iPod
Cons: Headphone jack on bottom, not compatible with voice recording or photo accessories
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This is the ultimate portable music player. Emphasis on portable. For anyone looking for a versatile "workout" player look no further than the nano. Read More
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Pros: Tiny, light, gorgeous, great sound. iPod therefore I am.
Cons: Capacity, poor photo functionality, headphone socket placement, no firewire or remote.
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Gorgeous, superb device, but not yet perfect, Still, it's the iPod killer that none of Apples competitors have managed to build. If you can afford it, buy one. Read More
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Pros: SIZE! color screen, same click wheel interface, everything else...
Cons: Scratches way too easily, accessories aren't available until October 1st 2005.
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Recommended. Big sound, small ( and I mean small) package. Although I put 'Music Lovers'... athletes will love this player. It's easy enough for tech newbies, too. Read More
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