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Apple iPod nano 4 GB White (1st generation) OLD MODEL Product Description:



  • Is 4 GB model stores up to 1000 songs
  • Only 0.27 inches thin and 1.5 ounces, with a bright color display
  • Up to 14 hours of music playback; up to 4 hours of slideshows with music
  • Comes with earbud headphones, USB cable, dock adapter
  • Compatible with Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or later

Product Description

Song, album, and artist information can also be displayed in Bulgarian, Serbian, Slovenian, Ukranian, and Vietnamese. For Arabic and Hebrew language support, some UI elements are not right to left. Audio formats supported: AAC (8 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3 (8 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX, and AAX+), Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV

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36 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
1Extremely fragile.
By RxGirl
First off, let me just say that the nano was my fourth iPod; I have a second-generation 40GB iPod, as well as two minis (1st gen 4GB and 2nd gen 6GB), and was happy with all three until the batteries died. A side note--don't ever store your iPod in a third-party speaker set that also charges. Mine lasted not quite a year and now the battery dies after 20 minutes of play time.Here is the problem with the nano. It looks cool, is lightweight, and for all intents and purposes, promises to be a great piece of technology. But it is just way too easy to break. My other iPods had taken some abuse over the years, but never showed any signs of considerable wear (except for a scratched screen on the 40GB). I managed to break the Nano two days after purchase on its first use, without any significant trauma to the casing. (I dropped it while sitting on the couch, and it fell two feet.) The screen cracked and the display is ruined, at a cost of over $100 to replace. Even after giving a polite explanation, producing a receipt, and enduring condescension from the manager ("Sometimes things break"), Apple wouldn't take it back.I really can't recommend this product. There are better iPods out there, namely the Minis, which are more tightly crafted and likely to withstand the pressures of everyday use. Don't waste your money on the nano. It is flimsy and poorly constructed, and you're better off looking elsewhere until they improve their product.

20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
4A Great First iPod!
By A Customer
This was my first iPod, and I had wanted a mini for a long time. But unfortunately, the mini got replaced by the nano as soon as I was about to buy it. I was very unsure about the nano at first, but I've become very happy with it. But, as with any iPod, there are some downsides.Pros:-Small, so it fits basically anywhere.-Brighter screen than the mini.-One of my friends has a mini, and the volume on the nano seems to go louder than the mini.-It's able to store pictures and contacts, among others.-The screen is colored, unlike the black-and-white mini.-I've read many reviews saying it's very fragile, but I've dropped it quite a few times and it hasn't broken (yet).Cons:-The headphones plug in at the bottom, which is kinda stupid and takes some getting used to.-It's almost TOO small. It's very easy to lose.-Fingerprints show up very easily on the back chrome side, as well as the front.-It comes in limited colors.-The acessories it comes with does not include a charger that plugs into the wall, only one that plugs into the computer.-It scratches very easily.Overall, I think this is worth 4 stars. It's a good first iPod for people who have not had another different iPod, because this would probably take a while to get used to after having a different one.

31 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
4Review from a runner
By C. Britton
This gaget is a great way to take your entire library out with you when you exercise. Most people are aware of the plusses... I thought I'd write up what I think are negatives.-- I didn't like how you have to purchase a sleeve to carry the ipod in. Most mp3 players come with this accessory. (You also have to purchase other accessories, which I think is a racket)-- Choosing which songs or playlist you listen to is difficult when you're on the move. My other players have buttons that are easy to feel and navigate once you learn where they are.--For the same reason, it's also difficult to change the volume.When running, I actually prefer my older mp3 player that doesn't hold as many songs as my ipod. I think if I had known it was so difficult to search and change the settings while running I'd have chosen a different player.

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