Apple iPod Nano 2010 (16GB, graphite)
The sixth generation of the iPod Nano is the smallest yet, but it comes at the expense of valuable features and practical controls.
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IPod Nano (sixth Generation, Late 2010)
No iPod model has received as many makeovers—both minor and dramatic—as the iPod nano. (Perhaps not coincidentally, no other iPod model has sold as well.) The... IPod Nano - IPod Classic - IPod Touch - Shopping - Consumer Electronics
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Feature: Ars reviews the 6th-generation iPod nano: all screen, all the time
The sixth-generation iPod nano's design marks the largest divergence from the nano line since the device was introduced in 2005. The new device is also the first iPod nano to have a touchscreen interface, and the last iPod with a screen to get a touchscreen interface (not counting the languishing iPod classic, as that would just turn it into an iPod touch). As of now, the nano no longer has the ...
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Apple iPod Nano Review (2010)
Since 2005, the iPod Nano has been the mid range portable audio player for Apple. It’s always been targeted at consumers looking for more control and versatility over the Shuffle, but with increased portability over the iPod Touch. Over the last five years, its classic design has included a full color screen and a click wheel to navigate through songs. Apple went in a completely different ...
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Review: Apple iPod nano (Sixth-Generation)
Apple’s iPod touch receives the lion’s share of attention these days—justifiably so, given its capabilities—but until now, the iPod nano has been more consistently excellent from generation to generation. Starting with its 2005 debut as an “impossibly thin” color-screened iPod with photo capabilities, the nano has had more great years than any other iPod, receiving our high recommendation in ...
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