« SanDisk Announces the New Sansa View: a Sleek Video MP3 Player with Remarkable Features and Capacity at an Unbeatable Price | Main | Review: Reddmango Angora VX435 PVP - Computeractive »

Apple iPod Nano (third generation) Review - CNET

Apple-iPod-Nano-third-generation-Review.jpg

CNET have published their review of the Apple iPod Nano (third generation, 4GB, silver) portable video player. 'The Nano measures a petite 2.75 inches long, 2 inches wide, and 0.25 inch thick--a significant shift from its once long and skinny shape, though it is essentially the same thickness. Matte, anodized aluminum graces the faceplate, as with the previous generation of Nanos and now the iPod Classic as well. The back and sides of the Nano, however, mimic the Video iPod's rounded, glossy, smudge-prone chrome enclosure.

On the bottom edge of the Nano, you'll find the iPod's proprietary USB port, along with the headphone jack and the hold switch, which prevents you from accidentally triggering the player's buttons. Nano keeps Apple's ubiquitous Click Wheel design, although the Nano's new Click Wheel is smaller in diameter--it's only 1 inch--than the previous Nano's 1.25 inches. The much skinnier touch strip may frustrate users accustomed to the 1.5-inch wheel of the Video iPod and the iPod Classic.'

Read: Apple iPod Nano (third generation, 4GB, silver) - CNET

About

This page contains a single entry from the blog posted on September 13, 2007 1:23 PM.

The previous post in this blog was SanDisk Announces the New Sansa View: a Sleek Video MP3 Player with Remarkable Features and Capacity at an Unbeatable Price.

The next post in this blog is Review: Reddmango Angora VX435 PVP - Computeractive.

Many more can be found on the main index page or by looking through the archives.

Powered by
Movable Type 3.33