Testseek.com have collected 87 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Nano 5G 8GB / 16GB and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Nano 5G 8GB / 16GB.
September 2009
Experts 85% 87 Reviews
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Users - 0 Reviews
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The editors liked
New aluminum finish
Straightforward pedometer
Fun filters on video camera
Live Pause for radio
Larger
brighter screen
Attractive design and interface
larger screen than previous models
finally includes FM radio and built-in speaker
decent screen
compatible with movie rentals from iTunes
Larger display
video camera and microphone
built-in video effects
buffered FM radio with iTunes Tagging
pedometer.
Ease of use
Lightweight
FM radio
Good value
Sleek design
Good quality playback
All manner of features
luxurious
compact looks
classleading pictures and sound
Video recording is handy
sound quality good
radio is useful
small and compact
Gorgeous interface and innovative twists on new features
We already loved the nano
but we love this fifth generation model so much it hurts. In a good way. Apple's kept the same slender design as the previous model
but given it a larger 2.2-inch screen which is great for showing off that spanking new vide...
Attractive slimline design
motion sensors
The editors didn't like
Middle-click button
Location of lens
Camera won't take still images
can't listen to music while recording video
Video shot indoors looks poor
FM reception adequate but not great
same old earbuds. Min specs
Mac computer with USB 2.0 port
Mac OS X v10.4.11 or later. iTunes 9 or later
PC with USB 2.0 port Windows Vista or Windows XP Home or Professional with Serv...
Easy to scratch
Still no audio improvements
iTunes needed
Video camera & FM radio are pointless
Scrollwheel feels archaic
Video recording isn't perfect
headphones as poor as ever
No still camera
video camera lens is in an odd place
have to use iTunes software
No still image capture and iTunes Tagging won’t work in the UK
Not much really. You still can't take still photographs (which seems weird as you can now capture VGA video). Also when taking video you're in danger of shooting your fingers. But that's par for the course with something this small. Oh and the...
Abstract: A successful evolution of the iPod line, even if the camera is more novelty than necessity. You pay a premium for an iPod, but it's hard to argue that you don't get a good deal. Apple - iPod Nano 16GB price Buy Apple iPod Nano 16GB securely online at ...
Abstract: I have owned a first generation Apple iPod Nano for a while; just recently it started to become unresponsive and then early on Sunday stayed switched on with no button working. So as I was working with a product that needed an iPod what do I do?...
Video recording is handy; sound quality good; radio is useful; small and compact
No still camera; video camera lens is in an odd place; have to use iTunes software
A very good music player, but the need to replace the substandard earphones make it relatively expensive Good points Video recording is handy; sound quality good; radio is useful; small and compact Bad points No still camera; video camera lens is in a...
All things considered, the new 5th generation iPod Nano is well worth taking a look at if you want to upgrade your iPod, but I wouldn’t upgrade if I had a 4th generation Nano, as the new features, personally, don’t justify the purchase of anot...
Abstract: Take a quick glance at the new iPod nano and you'd be forgiven for mistaking it for the old one. Aside from an expanded range of nine colours, it sports the same slim, curved body, and the capacities haven't increased beyond 8GB and 16GB, either. Flip ...
Published: 2009-09-19, Author: Christopher Breen , macworld.co.uk
Larger display; video camera and microphone; built-in video effects; buffered FM radio with iTunes Tagging; pedometer.
Video shot indoors looks poor; FM reception adequate but not great; same old earbuds. Min specs: Mac computer with USB 2.0 port, Mac OS X v10.4.11 or later. iTunes 9 or later, PC with USB 2.0 port Windows Vista or Windows XP Home or Professional with Serv...