Apple iPod nano 2GB Silver
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Average customer review:Product Description
With a thickness of only 6mm, the iPod Nano is thinner and more discreet than its predecessor. It weighs just 40 g, making it ideal for music lovers who want to listen to music without the hassle of a bulky music player.The iPod nano not only holds up to 500 songs with colour album sleeves in its internal memory, it also allows you to view your photos on its bright 1.5" LCD screen, which is 40% brighter than the previous model. In addition, Apple has designed it so that it reads Podcasts and audio books, downloadable from the iTunes Store!With the iPod nano, your passion for music is no longer limited as it has a battery life of up to 24 hours. It?s unlikely that it will run out of energy before you do!The iPod nano is revolutionising the world of digital music, much to the delight all the music fans among us!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3653 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Apple
- Model: MA477ZT/A
- Released on: 2006-08-01
- Dimensions: .9 pounds
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.
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Customer Reviews
great when it works
Was bought for me Christmas 2006, all went well untill July o8.Would not turn off even when trying to reset unit. Next morning totally dead , would not even charge or be recognised by my pc.This nano has never been away from my workout station, never dropped or missused, so why????????
Have to go for another, trying for Nano 3rd gen, as I have only just bought expensive dock, hope i have more luck this time.
I would recommend 100% if it had been more reliable.
a beginner to this stuff lol
finally deciding after being afraid of joining 'the club' that it was about time to get myself one of these i did. I'm glad too. It's so easy to use, stores tons of your favourite music and, is small and handy enough to pop into your bag, or wherever you want. Great!
Better sound than a shuffle
Well whilst the Sony is being repaired, we've got one of these things.
Plus points. Using the thing is more intuitive and unlike a shuffle I can select music by genre, album etc.
On the other hand, I am now on the road to hating itunes. For reasons I've yet to work out, unlike the Shuffle, I cannot add to the existing tracks on the Nano with clearing everything else off. The sound is better than that of the Shuffle, but worse than that of the Sony and the headphones are abysmal.
I like the longer battery life (around 24 hours) but am still to meet THE mp3 player that makes me want to burn all my CD's on to the computer and use that as my source of music.








