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September 2008
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Preisgünstiger als der Vorgänger (Einstandspreis von ca. 150 Euro beleibt bestehen
Dafür wächst die Kapazität um 100 Prozent
8 und 16 GB Modell)
Wertige Verarbeitung im bekannten Aluminiumdesign
9 Farben
Alle auch in der kleinsten Version erhältlich (nicht wie beim Vorgänger
Dessen Einstiegsmodell nur silberfarben zu haben war)
Bewegungssensor ermöglicht drehbares Display (Videos und Cover
Amazon.de Widgets
Mit dem iPod gelang Apple eine Marktdurchdringung im Bereich portabler Musik
Wie es vorher wohl nur Sony mit dem Walkman gelungen war. Seit der Ersteinführung des iPod wurde das Gerät von Apple kontinuierlich weiterentwickelt. Im Jahr
Attraktives Design
Extrem schlank
Beschleunigungssensor
Lange Akkulaufzeit
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Gehäuse schon fast zu leicht (immer schön aufpassen
Overall, the new 4G iPod nano looks like a solid upgrade in most areas, despite slightly-shorter video-watching battery life (and, to some of us, a step backwards in shape). Perhaps most important - from Apples perspective, at least - the new design,...
Zusammenfassung: Apples latest iPod Nano has the same 2in 320x240-pixel colour screen as the previous Nano (see Shopper, Whats New 238), but its in portrait rather than landscape orientation, giving more room for long lists of songs. Like the iPod Touch, the Nan...
Sleek and sexy design, Slim, Photos, Podcasts, and Videos support, Good quality sound, Lots of features for a mere media player, Available on different flavours (colours), iPod Nano 4th Generation
The annoying “Genius is unavailable for the selected song” error, Shake feature is fun, but not practical Battery life is not so great, A bit confusing on the navigation, Can’t play songs when the iPod is connected to the PC iTunes reliant, Bookmark and Share
Overall, the 4th generation iPod Nano Chromatic is a great all around mp3 player. It has more features than you need for a media player, but if the price is not a big deal for you, then grab it. It is simply the sexiest looking mp3 player out there at ...
Variety of colours; Genius Playback; Accelerometer features
Video playback life has decreased; Headphone socket in base; No supplied video conversion software
The fourth generation iPod Nano shows Apple doing what its done with the iPod line for a very long time now - tweaking around the edges, rather than reinventing the whole thing each and every time. Given that with the Nano, they had an already pretty ...
Variety of colours; Genius Playback; Accelerometer features
Video playback life has decreased; Headphone socket in base; No supplied video conversion software
The fourth generation iPod Nano shows Apple doing what its done with the iPod line for a very long time now - tweaking around the edges, rather than reinventing the whole thing each and every time. Given that with the Nano, they had an already pretty ...
Very slim and lightweight, supports voice recording
No FM tuner, must be turned sideways for video viewing
If you are looking for a new media player, the fourth-generation iPod Nano certainly merits consideration, but if you already own an Nano — especially a third-generation one — you may want to think twice before upgrading. ...
Zusammenfassung: This year, Apple has set the Nano back on track with the thinnest, lightest design yet, and has features that are hard to ignore. Offered in a wide range of colours (nine total) for both the 8GB (AU$199) and 16GB (AU$279) capacities, the latest iPod Na...