2010年12月13日星期一

Review: Apple iPod Nano

Review: Apple iPod Nano connection kit Apple has recently released a new Nano to join the iPod family. The new Nano, which is available in 8GB or 16GB, is a significant departure from past versions of the popular device as it features a brand new touch screen ipad stylus in place of the traditional Click Wheel. The miniscule 1.54 inch screen allows users to navigate  ipad dock oem through menus displayed in 220 pixels per inch. The screen resolution is excellent and comparable to larger products such as the iPhone 4. The new Nano is also significantly smaller than previous versions. Weighing just 21.1 grams with a height of 37.5mm and a width of 40.9mm it is certifiably tiny. This makes the new iPod incredibly handy for jetting around while listening to music.ipad keyboards A new built in clip makes this even easier as the device can simply be attached to any piece of clothing. The only downside to the new Nano is that some users will miss the Click Wheel used in previous versions. The new touch screen system takes a little bit of time to get used to, especially as it does not feature Apple’s traditional home button (as found on the iPhone and iPod Touch). But given a little bit of practice iphone 4 case the screen works just fine and makes the iPod more navigable and ultimately easier to use.An alphabetical index running down the right-hand side of listings is just as easy to operate, allowing thousands of items to be navigated in a matter of seconds. Sure, the screen is small but it’s not very difficult to navigate and the multi-touch, while limited, ipad keyboards works great. All in all the iPod Nano is a fantastic addition to the iPod family and is definitely worth picking up if you like your music players on the small side. Roger Cross has been a technology and consumer goods journalist since 2002, specialising in toys ,cell phone jammer video games and electronic goods. In his spare time he enjoys constructing grand Lego projects and writing sci-fi.

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