Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 8GB, silver)
Manufacturer: Apple Part number: MC027LL/A
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- Bottom Line:
- No other MP3 player on the planet packs more features, from video to a pedometer, into a smaller package than the overachieving Apple iPod Nano.
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CNET editors' review
Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 8GB, silver) price range: $269.13
- Reviewed by: Donald Bell
- Edited by: Lindsey Turrentine
- Reviewed on: 09/14/2009
- Released on: 09/09/2009
The good: Packed to the gills with new audio-video features such as a video camera, FM radio, voice recording, Genius Mixes, a built-in speaker, and a larger 2.2-inch screen; also gets a pedometer.
The bad: The Nano's camera can't shoot photos or HD-quality video and Apple located its lens in the most awkward location imaginable. Storage capacities remain stuck at 8GB and 16GB.
The bottom line: No other MP3 player on the planet packs more features, from video to a pedometer, into a smaller package than the overachieving Apple iPod Nano.
User reviews
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LOTS of added features, but still lacking in SQ
by make_or_break on September 18, 2009
Pros: Great UI, tons of features. Cover Flow is excellent to use. Video is easy and straightforward to use. Amazingly lightweight, especially compared to the competition.
Cons: Converse to its lightness, the nano has a rather unsubstantial feel to it. Color (purple) doesn't come close to matching the image on Apple's website, or the TV ads. VERY mediocre sound quality out-of-the-box; is Apple EVER going to improve on this?
Summary: We ordered a 16GB 5G unit direct from Apple for one in our household to replace her filled 3G 'stubby' nano; the local Apple Store still hadn't received their ...
Summary: We ordered a 16GB 5G unit direct from Apple for one in our household to replace her filled 3G 'stubby' nano; the local Apple Store still hadn't received their initial batch at the time. The intended one chose purple as her color of chose based on the images on Apple's website; was disappointed when the unit arrived. Color was far darker than advertised, though to my eyes was still rich and lush with the new gloss coating (but then I'm easier to please).
Despite the similarly sized click wheel to the 3G nano, the 5G's is easier to operate, I think because of the 5G's long body. Response is fluid and seemless, with no hesitation or jerkiness that the 3G sometimes would exhibit. Menu orientation is standard Apple (e.g., easy-to-use and logical in its presentation). This thing does tons of things, and most exceeding well. That said, the accelerometer seems 'sticky' at times. The hold switch on the top of the unit is rather dainty; with the DLO 5G clear shell on it pays to have small fingers to get access to it.
Video looks good to great on the player, but the display washes out severely in bright ambient light; not a convincing OLED competitor here. The 5G is incredibly lightweight; I compare it against my old 2G nano and I'm really surprised at the difference. That said, I feel that there's also a loss in the 'feel' of the player as a result; there's not feeling of solidity with the 5G, a "substantialness" and confidence in the build-quality that a certain amount of weight brings, despite the aluminum housing that the 5G comes in.
Pack-ins are standard fare these days; less-than-enthusiastic toss-in ear buds, a dock insert, proprietary 30-pin iPod USB cable, all in a clear plastic case that is the same size if not identical as the one my 2G nano came in (when compared side-to-side).
The video camera and mic are neat, though CNET is right: the video quality isn't going to set the world ablaze. That said, it IS a neat feature that I know is going to make someone in our household quite pleased, even if the one on her camera does video recording better. The FM tuner is really nice; FINALLY Apple has addressed this particular oversight and built-in an FM tuner rather than trying quite unconvincingly to burden users with the extra-hassle, extra-cost extension cable tuner. I've had one of those and I rarely ever bothered to pull it out to use on my old iPods, instead reaching for my Zune or X-Fi instead when I wanted radio. The 5G nano's FM section is easily a match to the one on my Zune 8 and 80 units; simply put, it's simple, straightforward and a pleasure to use.
Many of the extra features seem quite nice; I'm sure the Nike+iPod will get a thorough working out (no pun intended), as will the pedometer and perhaps the stopwatch. Games, at least to me, are less-than-convincing...mostly because the click wheel wasn't the best gaming all-around interface from my past experiences on my old 80GB 5.5G iPod. While the calendar and contacts function is nice, I doubt that they'll ever be used since it doubles up on functions already being used on the cellphone. The built-in speaker is rather pathetic-sounding, but I suppose some might find it appealing in a pinch.
But I saved the worst for last: the biggest gripe I have with this latest generation nano is one that I have with almost all iPods in general: middling at best audio sound quality. This iPod doesn't go any way AT ALL at improving the breed, even if the 'random play' shake is oh-so-cute, cross-fading is nice, and the player does have some usable functions, like its ability to show how much storage is available. Compared to the new 16GB Sony Walkman S545 that my wife recently bought, Apple frankly should be put off by the obvious discrepancy in audio quality, particularly keen for a player that my wife a little over $100 for during the Sony Style store's recent Labor Day promotion. Sure the Sony S has its own issues, but for over $75 less most of those can be dealt with and certainly great-sounding audio is not one of those she'll be concerning herself with. As for iTunes 9...well it works on my old XP media machine. So far nothing has broken (fingers crossed), like the early versions of 7 and 8 did. My 2G Touch seems to work fine with it, as does a couple of earlier iPods I've tried (such as the previously mentioned 3G nano, for instance).
I'm sure that there are plenty of other niceties that I've overlooked (like voice recording, for instance); this nano does pack plenty of functions in for the money. But for me, it's ALWAYS been about the music itself; the lackluster audio quality that Apple too often seems so oblivious to is THE one aspect that will for ever make me question my own 'next purchase' for any future PMP/DAP device. As much as I like the functionality of my Touch, I rarely use it for music so it seldom goes anywhere with me. Other brands may have other issues, but where it counts I invariably will go elsewhere.
3 stars, due of the SQ flaws.7 out of 7 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Very solid player with excellent feature set
by tommykittle on September 12, 2009
Pros: The device itself is beautiful and the display is unmatched on this scale. It's really amazing just how big the screen is on such an incredibly thin device. The video works very well for such a small sensor and it is so easy and convenient to use.
Cons: None so far except that the new glossy finish does capture fingerprints more than the old, matte finish 4G Nano. But it is not incredibly noticeable.
Summary: This is definitely the best iPod I've ever owned. I have an iPhone so I wasn't too sure if I would want another iPod, but after having this ...
Summary: This is definitely the best iPod I've ever owned. I have an iPhone so I wasn't too sure if I would want another iPod, but after having this little guy and using it to work out I don't think I'll ever use my iPhone while I work out again because this thing is so incredibly small, thin, and light. The addition of an FM radio is also fantastic because I love switching to the radio sometimes, or if you're on a treadmill, bike, etc... at the gym then you can tune this guy to the gym televisions, which is phenomenal. The UI is so smooth and beautiful and the accelerometer is, dare I say it, better and faster than the iPhone's (but it doesn't have all the data to compute that the iPhone does). The video sensor is at a little bit of an awkward place on the back (right where the hand would sit naturally), but that's definitely not a deal breaker. The speaker and the audio playback without headphones are surprisingly good. I played some John Mayer in my bedroom and had to turn it down because it was too loud (but in a relatively quiet environment). This is an amazing little device and I highly recommend it to anyone who is thinking about their first iPod or replacing and old iPod or wanting something a little less cumbersome than the iPhone at the gym.
6 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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ALMOST PERFECT!!
by elriod on January 9, 2010
Pros: -an outstanding video camera
-plays HD videos
-exact size of 4th gen
-glossy finish
-affordable(because of features)
-great sound quality
-24 hour s of music
-has a radio + live play/pause
-GREAT video qualityCons: -camera's in bad place
-small click wheel
-radio reception not too good
-have to use iTunes(as always)Summary: this mp3 player is almost worth it just for the excellent camera, this camera has auto-focus, x-ray(for you sicko's...lol), and lots of other features...
(everything else is ...Summary: this mp3 player is almost worth it just for the excellent camera, this camera has auto-focus, x-ray(for you sicko's...lol), and lots of other features...
(everything else is in the "pro and con" thing!)3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great ipod, but no charging compatibility
by rickallen81 on October 20, 2009
Pros: Sleek, high capacity, larger screen, pedometer.
Cons: Charging compatibility - limited range of charging options. More below.
Video Camera was only so-so. Audio on the videos was even worse. Camera location?...what the hell were they thinking?Summary: I was excited to open up my new ipod. I got it mainly for the larger capacity to get more of my newly beloved Apple Lossless songs onto a smaller ...
Summary: I was excited to open up my new ipod. I got it mainly for the larger capacity to get more of my newly beloved Apple Lossless songs onto a smaller device. This excitement was short lived because I found a few things to hate pretty quickly.
First and foremost, this new Nano is not compatible with the charging function of my 2009 VW's built-in ipod dock. 2009!! It can't be obsolete already. Not only did it not charge, it actually seemed to suck battery life out of the ipod taking what should be a 24-hour play cycle and turning it into 45 minutes. I thought I had a battery problem until I researched it more. I thought, "leave it to Apple to marginalize their own product line from a year ago to force you into all new accessories." Evidently, many charging and syncing products use Firewire as a connection instead of the standard USB. Apple conveniently left the Firewire portion out of the 4th Generation nano (I was replacing a 3rd gen, so I didn't know).
In short, Apple gets a wag of the finger from my car charger and car dock.
Second on my anticipation list was the video camera. I had heard about the questionable location of the actual camera, but I thought "how bad could it really be?" It's bad. It's right where you want to hold the thing. It makes it hard to film something and actually see what you're filming simultaneously which ultimately defeats its cool factor.
Beyond that, it's your standard iPod nano. Sleek, chic, compact, cool, and functional. Graphics were clean and crisp. Organization as simple as ever. The pedometer was a great addition. If I never listened to it in the car, I would have loved it. But given how much time I do spend in my car, I can't overlook the glaring inability to sync and charge at the same time, which is why for me, it's only a 3-star product. If you have a USB based sync in your car, you're probably ok but research it before you buy.2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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I Miss my wireless!!
by hova32169 on October 3, 2009
Pros: Light weight, cool color, bigger screen
Cons: Ipod swiched the earphone hole and dock hole, so now you have to buy new accessories. Bluetooth adaptor no longer works!!bluetooth
Summary: Well to start, I bought the (PRODUCT)Red Ipod nano 16gb. Have to promote AIDS awareness. I used to use a motorola bluetooth adaptor with my sony bluetooth headphones. Now ...
Summary: Well to start, I bought the (PRODUCT)Red Ipod nano 16gb. Have to promote AIDS awareness. I used to use a motorola bluetooth adaptor with my sony bluetooth headphones. Now the bluetooth does not transmit sound to the headphones, but i can still control the play/pause and track skip.. (does anyone know if there is afix for this?) I am pissed that i cant use the bluetooth, and now have to use WIRED headphones like the rest of you... But besides this, its a great ipod
2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Awesome product.
by amsardesai on September 13, 2009
Pros: Apple has finally added am FM Radio,which was a feature I was waiting for a very long time. The camera is also a nice addition (great quality btw), as is the pedometer (reasonably accurate) and the speaker (not perfect, but it works).
Cons: The only shortcoming was the fact that you can't take pictures with it. Who's heard of a camera that can't take pictures? Other than that nothing else is wrong with it.
Summary: I love my new iPod nano. I highly recommend this product to those who don't want an iPod Touch or an iPhone, but want a decent MP3 player. The ...
Summary: I love my new iPod nano. I highly recommend this product to those who don't want an iPod Touch or an iPhone, but want a decent MP3 player. The iPod nano fit this role a long time ago, but now the 5G has MUCH more.
2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Never been happier.
by minkiela on January 30, 2010
Pros: User friendly, not too small, good battery life.
Cons: haven't found anything yet.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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IPod Nano so fare the best
by Calvini82 on January 23, 2010
Pros: Great features for music playback and video playback loaded up with all the extras that you'd be finding in your average smart phone, Excellent video camera quality with cool effects. Very cool ultra slim sized.
Cons: Shake to shuffle feature got a bit annoying and video camera is in the most random place so holding like a normal camera was not a good idea.
Summary: The IPod nano 5G is so fare the best portable media player I've had loaded up with all the cool extras like rotatable games, video camera with effects, great ...
Summary: The IPod nano 5G is so fare the best portable media player I've had loaded up with all the cool extras like rotatable games, video camera with effects, great LCD screen and all extra features. i recommended this PMP for everyone it is so coooooooooooooooooool
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Affordable and packed with features
by acooluser2 on November 14, 2009
Pros: Very small and portable, good sound and video quality, radio, video camera
Cons: Bad placement of the camera with no option to take photos
Summary: I just got the ipod nano a week ago, and so far I am very pleased. It not only has good music and video playback, but it now has a ...
Summary: I just got the ipod nano a week ago, and so far I am very pleased. It not only has good music and video playback, but it now has a video camera. I have already taken several videos. Though the video camera certainly isn't professional quality, it's good for anyone looking to make a youtube video. Unfortunately, Apple decided to place it right where I tend to hold the ipod, so I have to make a conscious effort not to hold it there. For some reason, this camera can't take photos either, which is a bit of a disappointment. Overall, I am pleased with the camera, though. It also has a good radio, with the option of live pause, which can be useful if you're in the middle of your favorite song and need to go to the bathroom or something. Overall, I am very pleased with my ipod.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Love it, but Apple has some things to work on
by jmeva on October 29, 2009
Pros: Perfect Size, new FM Radio feature, decent video quality, great sound quality
Cons: Short battery life, can't listen to music while charging battery, video camera but no picture camera, poor reception on FM radio
Summary: I chose the Nano over the iTouch because of the size, and the fact that I would never use most of the game and video features on the iTouch. I ...
Summary: I chose the Nano over the iTouch because of the size, and the fact that I would never use most of the game and video features on the iTouch. I love the new size, it fits perfectly into a back pocket. The new FM radio feature is great, although I have difficulty getting reception for many stations that I usually have no problem with on other FM radios. The battery life isn't the greatest - it lasts a good work day, but I have to stop and re-charge after about 10 hours of use. I've also found that you can't actually use the Ipod while it's charging. I found it a little weird that you can shoot video on it, but can't take still pictures. You can store pictures on the Nano, but can't take them.. seems like Apple could have taken it a little further there. The video quality is surprisingly pretty decent considering the size of the Nano. Sound quality is excellent as usual with Apple products. Overall I'm pretty happy with my purchase, but there are a few things I think can be improved.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Apple
- Part number: MC027LL/A
- Description: Say you're listening to a song you really like and want to hear other tracks that go great with it. The genius feature finds the songs in your music library that go great together and makes a Genius Playlist for you. It's like having your own highly intelligent, personal DJ. Tilt or turn iPod nano on its side, and you'll listen, watch, and play in new ways. You can flip through your album art with cover flow. Or, vertically speaking, see more albums and artists on the screen at one time. Pull hundreds of photos from your pocket and share them wherever you go. Hold iPod nano upright and see your photos in portrait view. Turn it on its side to see them in landscape. Your photos look beautiful in their proper aspect ratio on the vibrant, 320-by-240-resolution display. It's even easier to find the song you want to hear. Now you can view your album art in cover flow. Or just press and hold the center button to browse by album or artist. When you find the right song, press the center button to add it to your on-the-go playlist. Sometimes, people could all use a little unpredictability. And now you can shake to shuffle your music. Just give iPod nano a shake and it shuffles to a different song in your music library. You'll always be surprised by what you'll hear. Watching movies, TV shows, and videos is big fun on iPod nano. And the high-resolution picture looks crisp and vivid on the 2-inch widescreen display. So you can always have a little video with you.
General
- Product type Digital player / radio
- PC interface(s) supported Hi-Speed USB
- Flash memory installed 8 GB Integrated
- Digital storage None
- Weight 1.3 oz
- Dimensions (W x D x H) 1.5 in x 0.2 in x 3.6 in
- Body material Anodized aluminum
- Color Silver
- Included accessories [Jul 2, 2008 from CDS: Miscellaneous] Docking station adapter
- iPod Generation 5G
Digital Player / Recorder
- Supported digital audio standards Apple Lossless ,
WAV ,
MP3 ,
AIFF ,
Audible ,
AAC - Playback modes Random play / shuffle,
All tracks repeat,
One track repeat,
Playlist,
Repeat all - Response bandwidth 20 - 20000 Hz
- Supported bit rate 8 - 320
- ID3 tags support Yes
- Additional features MPEG-4 playback,
Variable bit-rate compatible,
PC Connection via USB,
JPEG photo playback Built-in Display
- Audio system built-in display LCD
- Diagonal size 2.2 in
- Resolution 240 x 376
- Backlight display Yes
- Display menu language Danish,
Korean,
Greek,
Thai,
Slovak,
Slovenian,
Croatian,
Chinese (traditional),
Chinese (simplified),
Arabic,
Turkish,
Hungarian,
Ukrainian,
Vietnamese,
Czech,
Swedish,
Finnish,
Polish,
Portuguese,
Norwegian,
Italian,
French,
Dutch,
Spanish,
Russian,
Serbian,
Romanian,
Bulgarian,
English,
German,
Brazilian Portuguese,
Japanese,
Hebrew - Features Adjustable contrast
Audio Features
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Timer Stopwatch,
Wake,
Sleep - Built-in clock Alarm,
Stopwatch,
Digital clock - Addtional features Motion sensor ,
Nike + iPod support,
Genius technology,
Volume limiter ,
Battery level indication,
Upgradeable firmware,
Cover Flow,
VoiceOver,
USB 2.0 compatibility,
Pedometer Speaker System
- Speaker(s) 1 x Speaker Built-in
Equalizer
- Equalizer type Digital graphic
Radio
- Tuner type Radio tuner
- Tuner bands FM
Remote Control
- Remote control None
Microphone
- Microphone type Built-in
Headphones
- Headphones type Binaural Ear-bud
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Response bandwidth 20 - 20000 Hz
- Impedance 32 Ohm
- Connectivity technology Wired
Connectivity
- Cable(s) included 1 x USB cable - External
- Connector type 1 x Docking station,
1 x Headphones Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm Battery / Power
- Battery Lithium ion Rechargeable Player batteryIntegrated
- Mfr estimated battery life 24 hour(s)
- Recharge time 3 hour(s)
- Power device type [Feb 24, 2011 from CDS: Power Device] None
System Requirements
- Peripheral / Interface devices [Dec 3, 2010 from CDS: System Requirements] USB port (compatible with 2.0 specification)
- Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3,
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP3,
Microsoft Windows Vista,
Apple MacOS X 10.4.11 or later
Product series
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Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 8GB, silver)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 8 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 16GB, silver)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 16 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 8GB, black)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 8 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 16GB, black)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 16 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 8GB, purple)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 8 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 16GB, purple)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 16 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 8GB, blue)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 8 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 16GB, blue)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 16 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 8GB, green)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 8 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 16GB, green)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 16 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 8GB, yellow)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 8 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 16GB, yellow)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 16 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 8GB, orange)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 8 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 16GB, orange)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 16 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano - Product Red (fifth generation, 16GB, red)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 16 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 8GB, pink)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 8 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio -

Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 16GB, pink)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 16 GB,
2.2 in,
24 hour(s),
1.3 oz,
Player battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion,
Apple Lossless,
WAV,
MP3,
AIFF,
Audible,
AAC,
Digital player / radio
Manufacturer info
- Manufacturer profile
- Browse Apple products on Shopper.com
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- Manufacturer:Apple
- Address:
One Infinite Loop, Cupertino, CA 95014 - Phone: 1-408-996-1010

