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| Apple iPod nano 4 GB Silver (3rd Generation) | 
enlarge | Brand: Apple Category: CE
List Price: $149.00 Buy Used: $84.95 You Save: $64.05 (43%)
New (39) Used (27) Refurbished (18) from $84.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 881 reviews Sales Rank: 42
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Hard Drive Size: 4 Display Size: 2 Size: 4 GB Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Array: Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: MA978LL/A Model: MA978LL/A UPC: 685387090006 EAN: 0685387090006 ASIN: B000JO7PIM
Release Date: September 5, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
headphones pretty lame August 28, 2008 While I am thrilled with the nano iself, the headphones are incredibly inadequate. The right one fell apart the 2nd week I had the nano and the left is all static.......very disappointed in the headphones, thrilled with the nano.
Good proportions for small hands August 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am very happy with my purchase. It's small enough to fit in my pocket and not so unweildy that when i'm commuting on the train carrying a ton of things, it's not difficult at all to carry/balance everything so that I can change the song. Originally, I was going to purchase the 4 GB but I felt like I was getting more for my money by getting the 8GB.
Dunno why the headphone port is on the bottom...And I only hope that these IPod headphones last longer than the headphones from my last 20 GB IPod.
Love the iPod August 26, 2008 My only complaint with the 8G Nano iPod is the earphones. The left one doesn't like to stay in. And to get full sound I have to hold them in place. I've been researching other types of ear buds and earphones and don't know quite what to do. Meanwhile I LOVE my iPod.
Uncompatible August 25, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This ipod was incompatible with my Mac operating system so I returned it. The seller should state which Mac operating systems these ipods will work with. Overall an unsatisfactory experience.
Why doesn't it have a "Top 25 most played" option? August 25, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
or a Recently Added option, (etc.) like some other mp3 players have? And why doesn't it let you see the details of how large the files are, and what type of song the current song playing is (like a Zen Vision: M has)? The time zone thing doesn't even give me a close enough (and accurate) city so I can get the right time! v_v
Yes, it's a nice mp3 player overall, but it was missing some of these things that my Zen Vision: M had and by now, I consider them essentials. It's rather new so I figured that you'd at least be able to go to another window to see some of what I complained about in the beginning.
Still, the cover flow feature is very nice (although it takes some time to fill in) and iTunes is a great way to use and put music onto your iPod, which is why I got an iPod in the first place to take place of the Zen that can no longer add anything else to it (it's "broken").
To connect the nano to charge or add data to it, you must be at the main menu where the cover art floats and then hook it up or just restart the player over completely by pressing the circle and menu button together and finally connect it to the computer via the transfer cord.
I'm gonna say that there is also a problem with cover art showing black sometimes. I don't buy all of my music "fairly", so I use methods like coming to amazon for cover art as a detour. It works most of the time but for instance, there's a total black block in the space where Jesse McCartney's "Departure" album art should be. I have tried using amazon's artwork, google's and possibly yahoo's but none work! Lastly, I wanna say that I'm also highly disappointed that I can't watch music videos right from the get go. A white screen pops up when you pick a video, and says that you need another part. I have a hunch that that's the part that's around 50 bucks, just so you can watch videos. No thank you, Apple. Thanks for screwing me and millions of others over!
All in all, if you just want a decent mp3 player, you can put trust in an iPod nano (3rd generation). Is it worth the big 150+ price tag? Not quite but it's close.
3.7 stars.
end note: And how come in the options there's a radio option to turn off and on but then you turn it on and in the menu it isn't there? This may be slicker and smaller, but if I was to be forced to choose, I'd say that the Zen Vision: M is better (by Creative). And as far as the smallness goes, that hurts more than helps because I'll put it somewhere and forget where it is! Honestly though, I do like the sleek thinness.
9-22-08 Now that this player is 121 bucks, it's pretty much worth it. I still haven't changed my mind on the negative things that float around this little thing, but overall, I am pleased.
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