PC Magazine have published a review of the new Apple iPod nano (4th generation). 'The 3.6 by 1.5 by 0.24 inches (HWD) nano 4G comes in a rainbow of nine colors; some of which are seriously flashy (bright yellow, hot pink, deep indigo), but there are sleek silver and basic black models for the too-cool-for-color crowd. The nano weighs in at 1.3 ounces, and with a return to a form factor reminiscent of first- and second-gen nanos, Apple seems to be conceding that smaller isn't always better. Reverting to the old size and form factor but making this nano much thinner, Apple can still say it's a tiny player. The two-inch, 320-by-240-pixel LED screen is the same size as on the previous nano, but it has a curved glass surface. And it looks as amazing as ever. With the built-in accelerometer, photos and video can now be viewed horizontally just by simply turning the player, just like on the iPhone and iPod touch. Widescreen 16:9 video content will automatically switch to horizontal mode on its own, and it looks larger than on previous nanos.'