When you think of an iPod nano, chances are you think, "Oh, that's the device you get when you wish you had enough money for an iPod, but you just don't. Nanos are the poor man's iPod." People tend to think of Nanos as the kid's toy version of the grown-up person's actual ipod, mainly to be carried around by kids in junior high, and having none of the sophisticated functionality of the "real thing" - i.e., an original model iPod.
Well, nothing could be further from the truth!
The current generation iPod nanos are cute, colorful, sleek, and - most interestingly - powerful.
Like most iPods, and like the nanos before them, they operate with clickwheel navigation. That's no surprise. But the new features are. First of all, they have a full color screen which integrates with Apple's "coverflow" technology. This is what allows you to look at corresponding album covers while you listen to your songs. You can also store up to 7,000 of your own photos in this tiny device.
Still, even color wouldn't set it apart greatly from the nanos that preceded it. Here's what does that - video. One battery charge will allow you to watch up to five hours of video on your nano. Through Apple's dedicated music/video superstore - iTunes - you can download movies, television shows and music videos and watch them all on the brightest display (meaning more pixels per inch) than any Apple display. Ever.
iPod nanos have come into their own and more and more people actually prefer their colorful and compact design to the original iPod.
You can find out more about the iPod Nano 4gb Silver at http://GadgetGirly.com
Canon G10 PriceCanon G10 Low Price
Canon G10 Best Deals
No comments:
Post a Comment