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Apple iPod nano 2GB Silver

Apple iPod nano 2GB Silver
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Product Description

iPod Nano with 4GB flash memory. Carry your favourite music everywhere- plus podcasts, audiobooks, photos, contacts, calendar, and filesEven brighter color screen: Your album art, photos, and more gain even more brilliance thanks to a 1.5-inch color displ


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3780 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Apple
  • Model: MA477ZT/A
  • Released on: 2006-08-01
  • Dimensions: .9 pounds
  • Display size: 1.5

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description

A thinner design. A brighter display. Up to 24 hours of battery life. Just about the only thing that hasn’t changed is the name. The 2GB iPod nano puts 500 songs in your pocket.(1)

Look like a rock star

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 500 songs, in fact. Durable anodized aluminum says you won’t let the rough and tumble of everyday life ruin your groove.

 

Carry a tune (or 500)

Choose a 2GB iPod nano and add a soundtrack to your life. Just use iTunes to import your CDs, shop for songs on the iTunes Store, then sync them to iPod nano. Possibly the world’s coolest photo album, iPod nano holds up to 6,250 snapshots.(2) iPod nano plays audiobooks and podcasts from the iTunes Store, too.

Play more encores
Imagine what you could do in a day. Fly around the world. Watch two sunsets. Listen to your iPod nano. Up to 24 hours of battery life(3) means the hits just keep on coming. Whether you’re exercising, commuting, or rocking a road trip, iPod nano may just outplay you.

Light up the stage

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.

 

Go on tour

Add accessories and your music stays with you at home and on the go. Of course, iPod nano itself makes a great accessory. Wear up to 500 songs around your neck. Run with up to five days of skip-free music on your arm. iPod nano is the new black (and pink and blue and green and silver).

1. Song capacity based on 4 minutes per song and 128-Kbps AAC encoding; actual capacity varies by content. 1GB = 1 billion bytes; actual formatted capacity less.
2. Photo capacity based on iPod-viewable photos transferred from iTunes.
3. Up to 24 hours of battery life refers to music playback. Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use and settings. See www.apple.com/batteries for more information.

Box Contents

  • New Apple iPod nano
  • Earphones
  • USB cable
  • Dock adapter


  • Customer Reviews

    The best things come in small packages!5
    To start with, I was shocked at how small the box that it came in was! And then how small the ipod was itself! It's amazing! As soon as it arrived I got it out the box and started charging it and putting all my songs on it. There was no faffing about at all and each song took probably less than an second to be put on the nano - it's speed definately impressed me as I used to use sonicstage with my minidisc player and it took forever! itunes is a very uncomplicated programme and is so easy to use. The only downside to the nano is the lack of mains charger but they are quite cheaply and readily available.
    Overall, I love my ipod nano. If you are thinking about upgrading from your old mp3 player/minidisc/whatever it is definately worth the investment.

    Great Little Silver Star5
    I've had other mp3 players before but always wanted an I pod and finally bit the bullet and brougt one and can honestly say I'm not disappointed. Its easy to use and upload songs to i've got to the point where i have loads of memory left and no more songs to upload. The games on there are good to get you through board times as well as your favourite tunes. The only down side is it doesn't come with a mains charger but can be picked up cheaply to save keep turning your computer on.

    It's sleek and lightweight design is great for the gym. I also brought a case for mine to protect the screen but there are loads of accessories out there to personalise it, and an added bonus is I can buy dock speakers for it so me and my husband can listen to our favourite songs while on holiday. Great sound quality just have to be careful nnot to sing out loud

    all in all a little silver star

    Nano goes on a diet...4
    So, another day, another iPod. Is there really any need?

    It seems the answer is yes. Apple have updated their whole range of iPods in order to bring some festive cheer to the company shareholders. What we have here is not really a huge revamp but more a tweak. Each Ipod (Shuffle, Nano and Video) have had little bits and bobs added to their already highly-praised specification.

    And here we have the new Nano 2gb in silver. On paper there isn't much difference to the main features (2gb/500 song capacity, ability to view photos, click wheel) but cosmetically the design has changed a fair bit. It harks back to the iPod Mini but still keeps that sleek profile that was loved by the original Nano. And yes! This time it's even thinner!

    One improvement is the new battery life- 24 hours. That's a new high for the iPods and brings them up to score with other portable music players like the Sony Walkmans. Another improvement is the brightness of the screen- it's apparantly 60% brighter but I can't really tell. I would say that the graphics on screen look a lot cleaner and smoothed out than they were on the old Nanos.

    A search option tops off the list of features new to the Nano. Nothing else has really changed. Sound quality is still excellent, no radio, no microphone, no input jack. But if these things don't matter then the Nano is still THE most stylish mp3 player on the market.

    Also note that the box is tiny. Really, I mean it. It's so small that the software doesn't come with the iPod. This I feel is a bit of a stupid move by Apple- cutting out neccesities just so something as trivial as a presentation box is as tiny as possible. If you have dial-up or an unreliable net connection then you'll have to source the software from elsewhere.

    Overall a fine example of Apple's ability to combine something functional with style.

    It'll sell by the bucketloads.