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What Is iPod nano?  

By: dwivediakash | Mar 30, 2006 01:36 PM

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Thin color-screened iPods with great audio & photo performance
Cons:
Lower storage capacity
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Hello Friends,

I was wondering what the heck is this iPod? How does it is useful for me? and others...

Here I have got something informative to share with you all. I hope many of you
people already know all this information but I need to give my review so I am giving the same here...

What I understood is - The iPod nano is a portable digital music player with a rechargeable battery. Today, the nano is the second smallest & least expensive member of the iPod family, sandwiched between screenless iPod shuffles and video-ready full-sized iPods. Like all iPods, the nano’s primary purpose is to store and play back digital music that has either been copied from compact discs onto your PC or Macintosh computer, or downloaded from an online store (such as Apple’s iTunes
Music Store) on the Internet. The nano can also store data and transfer it between computers, assuming that the computers are set up with software that recognizes an iPod that’s connected.

Apple’s two-Gigabyte (2GB) nano holds roughly 500 songs, while the four-Gigabyte (4GB) version stores roughly 1,000 songs if nothing else is on the device. You’ll practically be able to fit 40-50 CDs on a 2GB unit, or 80-100 CDs on a 4GB unit, each
in near-CD audio quality.

Every nano currently includes Apple’s iTunes, an easy-to-use and continuously improved tool that converts CDs into iPod-ready digital song files, organizes those files, and enables users to buy additional digital songs for 99 cents each directly over the Internet. Virtually identical between its Macintosh and PC versions, iTunes transfers files to iPods in either MP3 or AAC formats, and even converts unprotected Windows Media Audio (WMA) songs into iPod-friendly formats.

Apple Computer iPod nano (1GB/2GB/4GB)

Pros: Incredibly thin color-screened iPods with audio and photo performance virtually identical to full-sized fourth-generation iPods, but at 1/4 the weight. Bleeding edge engineering and industrial design with visual cues from best
prior iPods, resulting in a museum piece-class digital music player. Now includes soft carrying case.

Cons: Lower storage capacity for the dollar than prior iPod minis, fewer color options and lower battery life as well. Because of relocated and changed headphone port, incompatible with virtually all top-mounting iPod and iPod mini accessories.

Requires powered USB computer port (or optional wall charger) to recharge battery. Latest 1GB model’s screen is less impressively backlit than earlier 2GB and 4GB models.

Company: Apple Computer
Website: www.Apple.com
Model: iPod nano
Price: $149 (1GB), $199 (2GB), $249 (4GB)
Compatible: Mac, Windows


Purchase Price (INR): 8600
RAM: 64

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