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542 of 575 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Apple iPod nano 2 GB White (1st Generation) OLD MODEL (Electronics) I've had a chance to play around with this for a few days now, and while I am a huge fan of the iPod Nano, it will not be replacing my 20GB iPod Photo anytime soon. It's Apple's own fault, really; they gave me 20GB (or 40, or 60) of space first, and now they want to take 90% of it away? Don't think so. I've come to believe what Apple's been telling me for a few years now: I NEED to take my entire music collection around with me everywhere I go. It's as essential as my cell phone and Metro Card. So for the storage reason alone, I can't chuck my 20GB model just yet. But the Nano really is a cool machine, and I imagine it will overtake the higher capacity iPods in popularity shortly because of its size, price, and cool factor.
Here's what I consider the improvements to be: 1. First and foremost, the transition to flash memory. This enables the Nano to be smaller and operate quieter than iPods that are hard drive-based. Make no mistake, flash memory is the future of...Read more 218 of 235 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Apple iPod nano 8 GB Black (2nd Generation) OLD MODEL (Electronics) I bought a 2nd Generation 8 GB Nano to supplement (and probably eventually replace) my 20GB Color iPod, which has been developing signs of old age, getting stuck at innopportune moments. I decided that 8 gig is really big enough to listen to the music I actually listen to every day at the gym, and I wanted to replace my disk-based iPod with a solid state device.
My first reaction upon opening the box was astonishment at how small the Nano is! I had never seen one before. It is very slick. Itunes is pretty smart about letting me update the 8 GB Nano from the music library I had accumulated for my 20 GB iPod. It creates a special playlist for the Nano to define what songs are specifically downloaded to the smaller device. I had actually thought I would have to set up a completely new music library, and go through the tedium of reloading all those CDs. One extremely important note of caution for PC users: this is the first USB device I have...Read more 73 of 75 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Apple iPod nano 2 GB Black (1st Generation) OLD MODEL (Electronics) Let me start by saying that I'm coming to the iPod Nano from the world of flash MP3 players, this is my first iPod because I was waiting for Apple to make a decent flash MP3... and they've finally done it! So here are the things I love about my iPod Nano after about a month of use:
1) Making playlists on iTunes, this is a wonderful feature that you just don't find outside the iPod world! 2) Beauty, the iPod Nano is without doubt the sexiest MP3 player alive today. Apple really knows how to make beautiful products. 3) Sound is great. 4) Love that click wheel thing, another great idea by Apple. 5) Beautiful big color display makes navigation easy and fun. I know much of that is old hat to the iPod world, but for me coming from a world of Muvo's and iAudio these are wonderful features. Now for the bad news, why I didn't give the Nano a 5: 1) Fragile!! Doesn't Apple understand that part of the appeal of a flash player is...Read more |