Review: Apple iPod Nano Mp3 player
The new nano incorporates the popular features of the mini with a greater range of memory

Review: Apple iPod nano mp3 player

The slimline nano gets a brightly coloured facelift

Written by Cliff Joseph, Personal Computer World

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Verdict:

Pros: more aggressive pricing, slimmer design
Cons: no video support, small screen; no video playback
Overall: A modest cosmetic upgrade, but the competitive pricing should guarantee success for the new iPod nano

Rating:

4

Price:

£99: 2GB; £129: 4GB; £169: 8GB

The first version of the iPod nano was elegantly streamlined and compact, but its rigid rectangular design and simple black or white colouring was a clear departure from the softer, warmer design of the iPod mini .

The mini was the best-selling iPod model that Apple has ever released, and we suspect that the nano hasn’t quite matched the mini’s level of success, as this new version is obviously attempting to duplicate the mini’s design.

Gone are the square edges of the original nano, replaced by smooth, curved edges that give it a nice feel – just like the mini.

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More importantly, the new nano is available in the same lurid shades of pink, green and blue as the mini. The colours are loud, but it means people can choose a colour that they feel matches their personality – apparently a key factor in the success of the mini.

Thankfully, for more sedate music fans, there are also models available in understated shades of silver and black.

There are three models available (2GB, 4GB and 8GB). The 2GB model comes in at just £99 – a big price cut from the £139 of the previous nano – while the 4GB model costs £129. The entirely new 8GB nano costs £169, although this model is available only in black for some reason.

Apple has also managed to trim the nano down in size even more, shaving it down to just a quarter of an inch thick. The screen is a bit brighter and battery life has improved too, up to 24 hours on a full charge.

These changes may be mostly cosmetic, but the more aggressive pricing is a smart move by Apple and should ensure that the nano continues to dominate the mid-range mp3 market for another six months or so. However, unlike some competitors, you still can't watch video on it.

Also consider:
Sandisk Sansa e260
The Sansa e260 is a strong competitor to the iPod nano

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