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iPod Nano 4G
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The rumors were true on this one, too -- there's a new iPod nano in town, and it's sporting that long, thin, somewhat rounded design that we've seen early on. There's a new widescreen that can be turned horizontally (thanks to a new built-in accelerometer, you can also "shake to shuffle"), and in that mode, it offers a Coverflow-style interface. Features like a stopwatch and even a Voice Recorder (with mic, presumably purchased separately) are available, and the battery life has been slightly updated: you can have 24 hours of music, or four hours of video.
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I hope to god you can orient it both ways. Screen left doesn't appeal to me.
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I just want to know if Apple will make the Nike+ app available to iPhone users.
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Slick shoes?! Are you crazy?!
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Ok, discuss...
Alright then. Done.
Seriously. These look decent, but are a complete snoozer. Priced pretty well though, but for a little more the touch is a lot more appealing.
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Excited for this, but I have no idea why Apple made a whole press conference for these updates. I was seriously expecting a "one more thing," like new features of 2.1, GPS, something! They didn't even mention the push notification, which makes me wonder if that's going to be ready for 2.1 friday or in a separate update later in september.
Not that I'm not excited about the products--- I think they're all great enhancements, and keeps the iPod so far out in front of the competition it's not even funny.
All I know is I would have been pissed if I was a journalist that flew out to that keynote to see Jobs talk for 50 minutes about something that could have been updated with no conference. And then maybe AAPL shares wouldn't be taking either...
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The new Nano's are nice but since I have an iPhone I will never buy another iPod product again.
I am really disappointed 2.1 doesn't have the app push they promised and I get the feeling it might not make september.
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Originally Posted by analogue SPRINKLES
The new Nano's are nice but since I have an iPhone I will never buy another iPod product again.
I am really disappointed 2.1 doesn't have the app push they promised and I get the feeling it might not make september.
Me too. *sigh*
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic $79
Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic $29
Don't know if recording though a Microphone was possible in older versions
if the MIC addition is new it will be finally possible to record notes
The new iPod nano is great
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Originally Posted by Stogieman
I just want to know if Apple will make the Nike+ app available to iPhone users.
I don't think it will since the Nike+ sensor is built into the new iPod touch, and currently unsupported on the iPhone. They could make the sensor work with the iPhone, and then it would be neat to have the app.
I use a 2g iPod nano when I jog (with the Nike+ system) and I really like the look of these nanos. I have no need for one, but I think I may get one since they're pretty cool.
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I think it is a great design. Makes me wonder why they ever made the fatty though. When they lined the previous models up next to the new 4G it looks like they just gave up last year or felt like even though they had nothing still had to bring something out.
I was pretty disappointed that the keynote didn't have a "one more thing" or at least something a little better included (new macbooks )
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Love the new design of the Nanos. Love how thin they are getting. Lots of colors to choose from. Overall, a thumbs up from me for the new Nano.
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Terrible terrible screen, set up to maximize your chance of getting glare.
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Originally Posted by mduell
Terrible terrible screen, set up to maximize your chance of getting glare.
It's a clever way of leaving the door open for next year's "revision."
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Will the old iPod games run on it?
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Doubtful. I like the update, but I have no reason to own a nano, especially now. I am a big fan of the colors though.
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Anyone else notice the price drop of the shuffles?
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Originally Posted by brassplayersrock²
Anyone else notice the price drop of the shuffles?
You mean the $10 drop on the 2gb one ?
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I think they should've discontinued the 1GB shuffle.
LOVE the new Nano. Wish they'd shaved a cm or so off the height.
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The new orange model is a thing of beauty. I will purchase and use Nike+ with it immediately.
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I know this is sad, but I like the yellow one so much that I'm giving my iPhone to my mom and getting a nano. Plus I'm kinda over having to "touch my music." After the inital excitement wears off, it becomes a bit cumbersome.
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I am getting rid of my Touch and going with a Nano. Tired of driving and not being able to change songs easily.. Nice refresh.
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iPods are completely dead to me.
It’s just a shame that Apple decided to make Nike+ iPod exclusive. I’m definitely not going to buy an iPod in addition to my iPhone just because of Nike+ although that is probably what Apple is trying to accomplish.
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So do Apple retail stores have these bad boys in stock? Just curious if any one has bought one yet..
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To answer my own question, they do. I am stopping by and picking one up over lunch...
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Picked up a red one over lunch and it is very nice. Super thin, large display, very responsive. No idea on sound quality since my mac is at home, but I'll sync it up this evening,
10/10 in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by stwain2003
I know this is sad, but I like the yellow one so much that I'm giving my iPhone to my mom and getting a nano.
You're gonna look strange holding your nano to your ear and having a conversation.
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Originally Posted by powerbook867
Picked up a red one over lunch and it is very nice. Super thin, large display, very responsive. No idea on sound quality since my mac is at home, but I'll sync it up this evening,
10/10 in my opinion.
8 or 16gb? And which city/store?
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The new nano is growing on me. I love the new colors. I already have an iPhone so I don't know if I'll pick one up.
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I am in Kansas City. They had 8Gb all colors in stock and some 16Gb, but I didn't ask.. (I don't carry my whole library with me). Was going to get an orange, but it looked more rust colored when I got to see it in person. Ended up getting a red that looks great w/ the brushed aluminum.
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Going this evening to pick one up, hopefully 16gb. I have a 2G iPhone, but I'm just tired of "touching my music", as I think someone else said. I want a clickwheel iPod again.
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no 16gbs in Seattle
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No 16gb in Indianapolis either. Ended up with a yellow 8gb. Very nice...
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Originally Posted by powerbook867
I am in Kansas City. They had 8Gb all colors in stock and some 16Gb, but I didn't ask.. (I don't carry my whole library with me). Was going to get an orange, but it looked more rust colored when I got to see it in person. Ended up getting a red that looks great w/ the brushed aluminum.
Hmm, rust? Really? All the photos I've seen on-line look more orange than the orange shuffle was back in the day....hmmm.
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hmm, i dropped by my local apple store, and had a look. i was pretty impressed. the new graphical style of the nano looks ... very attractive to me. it's a little zunish, compared to the white screen i'm so used to, but it looks very polished. i hated the idea of a curved screen but somehow that screen looked amazing.
i wasn't a fan of the screen size (into the touch more than the nano now) but it was super contrasty and slick. i dont know if it's the screen calibration, or if it's a glass "crystal - if it were a watch" instead of plastic, but it seemed so .. good. it had amazingly good contrast. i wonder if the colors are better than the 3g ... (or maybe my 1g nano's are just scratched to heck, making it seem less contrasty)...
in any case, i like it a lot, and the navigation is still quite a bit ahead of the flash zune.
i wish the new nano's had fm. or both am and fm reception. while it may seem useless to many, my gym's show tv shows on flatscreens, and they broadcast the sound over fm frequencies. being able to listen to family guy without having to use my cellphone or my radio player would be awesome. as for am reception, i listen to a lot of talk radio and it's so sad that it's being ignored by electronics makers nowadays.
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I want the whole damn spectrum.
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I played with one at the Apple Store in San Francisco today.
It can indeed be oriented both ways (Ooh! Sounds kinky!) A second or so after you hold it either on its left side or right side, the image goes right-side up. It will not, however, play video "straight up" - i.e. it will only be displayed so you have to turn it on its side to watch.
Another positive thing is that they've built in speech, so the menu and song titles can actually be spoken to you through the earphones. Why is this a great feature? It finally makes the iPod a practical device for the blind; who should love it. It was turned on on one of the units I tested and worked almost flawlessly (the only hiccup was speaking XII (as in twelve) as "x two". But overall it worked great - I don't know why Apple isn't touting this more, as the blind are a great market for iPods (Audiobooks? Podcasts? Hell yeah!).
I hope you can turn off shake to shuffle. I normally walk around with my iPod in one hand and kinda swing my arms as I walk, so I'm sort of afraid I'd be accidentally shuffling every few seconds. It'd be worse if I was a jogger and had my iPod on an armband. As I never use shuffle on my iPod anyway, I'd probably be happier turning it off. It worked great when I tried it though.
The screen looked nice, and has good resolution, but the curvature of the device made it somewhat reminiscent of my old Philco TV set. Who does non-flat screens anymore?
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Originally Posted by Nergol
I hope you can turn off shake to shuffle. I normally walk around with my iPod in one hand and kinda swing my arms as I walk, so I'm sort of afraid I'd be accidentally shuffling every few seconds. It'd be worse if I was a jogger and had my iPod on an armband. As I never use shuffle on my iPod anyway, I'd probably be happier turning it off. It worked great when I tried it though.
You can turn it off in the settings, but I've found it to be a lot less sensitive than I thought it would be. I can only get it to shuffle about half of the time when I'm actually trying to shake it. No problem with accidental inputs.
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Originally Posted by Nergol
Another positive thing is that they've built in speech, so the menu and song titles can actually be spoken to you through the earphones. Why is this a great feature? It finally makes the iPod a practical device for the blind; who should love it. It was turned on on one of the units I tested and worked almost flawlessly (the only hiccup was speaking XII (as in twelve) as "x two". But overall it worked great - I don't know why Apple isn't touting this more, as the blind are a great market for iPods (Audiobooks? Podcasts? Hell yeah!).
Wow! I hadn't heard this. My (visually impaired) wife has worked through the difficulties of using her shiny white 5g ipod for several years.
This may make it upgrade time.
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Orange purchased last night....my gosh, I LOVE IT!
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Okay, the wife's 20 (I thought it was 5 gig) gig ipod finallly died. In looking at prices and reviews on these new nanos, I've seen quite a few negative comments, particularly regarding the accelerometer activating album view. Would this complicate her ability to operate the ipod sightlessly?
Also has anyone tried out the speech navigation feature. Laat time we hit an Apple store, the new models there didn't have the feature installed, according to the Mac kid there. He said it would be a software update. True?
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It is something you need to activate in iTunes, so out of the box, it won't have spoken menus on it. A checkbox in the iPod sync settings in iTunes does it.
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I have to say: I prefer the fatty.
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I'm looking to buy a new iPod and have been giving some thoughts to this Nano, but I've been hearing some people complaint about the sharp corners on this. Are they really sharp or pointy enough to cause discomfort if carried around in your pocket?
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Originally Posted by lpkmckenna
I have to say: I prefer the fatty.
I have to say: I completely disagree.
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