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Apple iPod Nano

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Very Good

  • Pros
  • Very slim and lightweight
  • Voice recording support
  • Cons
  • No FM tuner
  • Must rotate unit on side to watch video

Apple iPod Nano Review

- The latest iPod Nano combines the larger screen of the third-generation Nano with the slender design and vibrant colors of the second-generation models. Taken as a whole, the fourth-generation iPod Nano marks the further evolution of an already-strong media player, but it will disappoint anyone who was expecting a complete overhaul.

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