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Apple iPod Nano

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By admin, September 28, 2008

The iPod nano is Apple’s fourth digital audio player combining features of both the iPod shuffle and iPod. It was introduced on September 7, 2005, replacing the iPod mini, which was discontinued on the same day. The replacement of the mini took Macintosh websites and the press completely by surprise since, although there were rumors about a new flash memory-based iPod, there was no prior notice of the mini being discontinued.

The iPod Nano is the ideal choice. Depending on the process of file storage, you can have anywhere between five hundred and a thousand music tracks loaded at any given time. Unlike some lesser models where you would have to settle for a much smaller selection, you can easily have music from a variety of genres at your fingertips, enough to get you through the longest airline trip, or through any number of situations where you need some pleasant distraction.

The Apple iPod nano offers internal memory ranging from the five hundred song capacity 2GB to the two thousand-song capacity 8GB so that your 1.4 ounce MP3 companion will keep you dancin? to its music for up to five days, if your downloaded song choices average four minutes or less. And that?s if your Apple iPod nano is never given any downtime.

iPod nano comes with a measurement of 1.6 in (40 mm) wide, 3.5 in (90 mm) long, 0.27 in (6.9 mm) thick, weighing1.5 ounces (42 grams). The gadget from Apple has a stated battery life of up to 14 hours. It comes with a screen of 176×132 pixels, 1.5 in (38 mm) diagonal, and has the ability to display 65,536 colors. The nano comes in two colors of black and white with two available sizes of 2 GB and 1 GB model.

The Apple iPod Nano has a refreshing young look with an array of colors adding character to your iPod. We like our gadgets neat and nobody does it better than Apple iPod Nano. With the 2 inch wide screen display you would not be let down with your photos and videos as well.

The iPod Nano turns up with the features like Cover flow, Music Playback, Video Playback, TV Shows & Podcasting Capability, Game Play, Photo Viewer and many extra punches. The iPod comes in five different color shades- Grey, Blue, Red, Green and Black. It has built-in lithium-ion battery that gives iPod Nano a power backup of up to 25 hours for playing music and up to 5 hours for running videos that means you can easily watch two full-length movies back to back.

The Apple iPod Nano has connectivity options in the form of USB that it used through a dock connector. There is also a stereo mini jack that ensures connectivity through a wire. Any music that is played on the Nano is supported by audio in formats such as AAC, protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR.

The iPod Nano introduced the “click wheel” feature to navigate through the iPod. This proved to be very popular and was used in many iPods there on after. The iPod also works using iTunes, an Apple created software. There is no other way to use it on a computer except through iTunes unfortunately.