Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation, 8GB, green)
Manufacturer: Apple Part number: MC040LL/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, green) price range: $174.92 - $192.98
- 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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Good product for what I paid. I got it free.
by Stevensc1 on February 18, 2010
Pros: 1. Nice visual design.
2. Nice screen.
3. Few fun gadgets.Cons: 1. Itunes ball and chain.
2. No bitrate conversion support.
3. Only par sound quality (come on! give it some muscle!)
4. Too delicate! I'm afraid to use it except when I'm sitting down.
5. Did I already say Itunes Ball and Chain?Summary: I've been happily using my Sansa Clip 8GB for about a year now with absolutely no complaints. I received my 5th Gen Ipod Nano as a gift and was ...
Summary: I've been happily using my Sansa Clip 8GB for about a year now with absolutely no complaints. I received my 5th Gen Ipod Nano as a gift and was exstatic (I LOVE consumer electronics). Here I now have this silver treasure that looks so Star Wars I could cry. Small and light and, dare I say it, beautiful! I plug this shiny new baby in and see the colorful screen light up and I start to drool. Then the magic ends.
First, I come to realize that although Rhapsody and Ipod say I can use Rhapsody to transfer mp3s that I own, I can't. Only I tunes. Itunes is okay but I like Rhapsody or WMP because I can transcode my MP3s from 320 kps on HDD down to 128kps on my device and save some memory space. So if you like that kind of control, you're screwed.
The headphones that it comes with are nice to give to you're 5 or 6 year old to use with their Leap Frog. My Sony Ear Buds helped the sound quality but nothing compared to my Clip. Don't get me wrong, it sounds okay, I've certainly heard worse but for the tech that is supposedly put into these things, I'd expect more.
Gadgets! Gadgets! Gadgets! This little tool will play games, radio, voice and memo record, take video (don't expect much), has a pedometer, stop watch and a handful of other handy dandies. None of which enhance my music experience. They're all quite novel and fun but grow old quickly (like, on the same day).
One thing I do like that my Clip is not capable of is shake to shuffle. Start your library up and give the Nano a shake. I dare ya! Shaking it will randomly select you a new song. Of course, If I were jogging (who am I kidding, I have to increase my activity to be sedentary) that would be a problem. Every footfall starts a new song.
Summing it up? It's just okay for me (to quote a famous Idol judge). Mine was free, and that sure helped but I'll probably keep right on using my trusty little Clip. It has been washed, beaten, dropped and even slept on a time or two and still works as well as it did when I bought it (for $45. NOT $150). I'll probably Ebay the Nano.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Wanna know how much this product actually sucks?
by Czril on January 11, 2010
Pros: - This iPod has a very practical user interface(same as any other ipod)
-Its slick, has a nice design and is pretty flashy.
-It has a camera
-It has a speaker option
-It has a microphone
-It has a relativley large displayCons: -This iPod :
-has very poor sound quality
-has limited storage capacity
-is very overpriced and overrated
-has multiple functions on the same buttons
-has a very badly placed mic and camera
-is very fragile
-is often shipped with technical defectsSummary: Overall sucks ; Most pros are outweighed by a con. Lets start with the positive : It has a nice design,large display and a good user interface that allows good music ...
Summary: Overall sucks ; Most pros are outweighed by a con. Lets start with the positive : It has a nice design,large display and a good user interface that allows good music organisation and relative quick track selection.
Now the bad stuff :
The camera sucks, didnt expect and I didnt buy it for that either luckily enough.
The mic isnt too good either.Recording quality isnt great but I guess its a nice feat.
The camera and mic are in the worst place possible, the lens is bound to get smudged and taking photos or recording will require you to hold the ipod in an akward position.
Now the real stuff, for an mp3 player I'm hugely dissapointed, whats up with the sound quality?? Its just bad.Thats both on speaker and on earphones.
The limited storage capacity doesnt allow for a big music library so beware if you want large capacities go to the competitors, they have better sound quality too in general.
This product is very overpriced for what it is, I'd rather have a decent working iPod then a pice of **** packed full of features that cant even store decent amounts of music or play your music with proper sound quality.Unfortunatley me and apple dont have the same opinion on the matter so were stuck with the piece of ****(iPod).
The iPod has multiple function functions on the same buttons, this can be pretty confusing when youre trying ot get it to do something and it simply goes whacky on you and does something random.
No power switch is a pain in the ass, the iPod can and will turn itself on when you dont want it to.
It is also extremly fragile, a minor shock could disrupt it from working properly(this happened to a freind of mine, no personal experience involved here).So handle it with extreme caution.
It has a speaker option that freaks out once in a while and plays your music both on speaker and on your plugged in earphones.
The line-in for the headphones is boud to have problems,I experienced this myself, I've just been shipped this piece of crap and the line-in ***** up all the time.The position of the headphone jack will activate the speaker,pause your music,lower the sound or stop playing sound in your earphones. -> Line-in problems are frequent with iPods, it seems mine has a technical defect and I hope apple will replace it, but its not a one off thing, line-in problems have happened to more then one of my freinds with iPod Nano(doesnt matter the generation, it seems there must be a design flaw).
I excercise regularly and I DO NOT RECCOMEND THIS TO ANYONE WHO WILL USE IT TO EXCERCISE.
Why? -> Because of the line-in problems that will eventually arise, it is the most fragile part of the iPod and badly designed, it cannot withstand pressure.Movement if you are jogging,dancing whatever you use it for, will put pressure on the line-in.This will not only **** you off during your workout as the music is randomly paused or set on speaker mode but it will also damage your iPod's line-in and that can be costly to repair.If you have no warranty its ok you can replace the line in yourself, there are plenty of guides on how to do so.
Well there we have it.I do not recommend this product, I recommend the cheaper and better quality competition products, HOWEVER if you want a gadget filled with crappy features you'll never use but look cool such as bad sound, a bad camera, a mediocre mic, a photoviewer a calerder etc..., then go for this :).1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Good ipod touch alternative
by volkswagenpantech on November 26, 2011
Pros: camera, battery life, storage, durability,
Cons: plastic around the dock connector came off
Summary: I have had this ipod for about three years now and it has been good for the most part, i had to get my first one replaced after a few ...
Summary: I have had this ipod for about three years now and it has been good for the most part, i had to get my first one replaced after a few months because the click wheel fell off but other then that i have not had issues with it. I have dropped it and gotten it wet several times and it still works and looks like new.
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Very good device for music keeping!
by Squilopigus on September 8, 2010
Pros: Perfect music keeping device!
Cons: No cons! Perhaps more space would be nice for some people but this is good for me!
Summary: This thing is really really cool! I gave one to my friend on st. pattys day since its green and his bday is actually on st. pattys day it was ...
Summary: This thing is really really cool! I gave one to my friend on st. pattys day since its green and his bday is actually on st. pattys day it was perfect! Anyhow I use the same one in black and love it. It just plain and simple rocks the socks if you need an mp3 player. I found mine for 99$ at priceforsure.com and ever since I have got it my life is better. How? music is on tap whenever i need it. Lots of music! enough done!
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This is the ipod nano with the video camera
by LN40A750 July 2008 on September 7, 2010
Pros: Always there when I need it. Just the right size, with the right functions. No sixth generation for me!
Cons: Short battery life.
Summary: It is about the size and weight of a credit card - easy to carry, yet so functional. The two things I won't leave home without (my credit card ...
Summary: It is about the size and weight of a credit card - easy to carry, yet so functional. The two things I won't leave home without (my credit card and my ipod nano).
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New Ipod Nano...fantastic!
by Winchester92367 on May 25, 2010
Pros: Excellent sound, crystal clear screen, lots of features, appears to be tough aluminum construction
Cons: The back of player is rounded and does not sit flat table or desk surface. No wall charger in box. Mediocre vido camera that cannot take still shots. Really uncomfortable earbuds.
Summary: I had previously owned a Sandisk E260 4g player that had served me very well but when I purchased a macbook pro was not compatible so I began looking at ...
Summary: I had previously owned a Sandisk E260 4g player that had served me very well but when I purchased a macbook pro was not compatible so I began looking at the Ipod Nano. The Apple online store had factory refurbished 5th gen players in 8g on sale for $99 with free shipping and 1 yr warranty so I went and ordered one. I work on the road for my job and spend a lot of time behind the windshield so I really enjoy my mp3 player in the car on long trips and Nano fit the bill! The sound is fantastic and all metal construction seems like it would hold up, although the polished aluminium appear it would scratch. The scree is small but crystal clear, and if you so desired would not have a problem watching short video clips. You would think they would put a flat back on the player, if you dont have a case for it and lay it on a desk or table it will rock back and forth. Would have appreciated a wall charger to be included. The camera is ok for impromptu clips if you don't have a camera available or a phone capable to taking vid. Also the camera cannot take still shots.
All in all for the price I would recommend this player. Apple is running a special on refurbished 8 gig Nano's for $99 that come with a full factory warranty. Only think I can recommend is you get a case for it and decent set of aftermarket earbuds..the stock ones are terrible, very uncomfortable -
I really enjoy how far ipods have advanced technologic
by CyberFean on March 2, 2010
Pros: Its sleek design is stylish with a deep rich color scheme. All of the different options and apps to use on this latest ipod is smooth surfing of Enterntainment. I love the gaming, movie, picture, gigabyte capsicity, and easying ability's to use.
Cons: The one problem many have found is that ipods is the battery or screen being fragil, another problem of it freezing when it gets full of memory. My suggestion is to add a upload for a app which will control the battery life spand.
Summary: When the Ipod Nano came out it was very impresive with a hip style. From the first to the fith generation this I belive is a great advancement in the ...
Summary: When the Ipod Nano came out it was very impresive with a hip style. From the first to the fith generation this I belive is a great advancement in the technology. The color difference and sleek designs have made it really portray the customer. The programs with the gaming, video, storage, audio controller, easy use, customization, picture view advancements, Graphic Ability, Speed, and to rap it up with the parental settings for protection. The screen resolution is very sheek and the increased screen size has made it sharper to see. The video enhancements and program features have made the ipod programs fun and exciting to view. All in all with the price, color choice, gigabytes, and sleek look it makes the fifth generation a kick ass little toy that dosn't cost a arm and a leg.
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I actually own the same color.
by SenayEmmanuel on February 6, 2010
Pros: Its great, read my review on the silver Ipod Nano 5th.
Cons: Its great, read my review on the silver Ipod Nano 5th.
Summary: Its great, read my review on the silver Ipod Nano 5th.
Summary: Its great, read my review on the silver Ipod Nano 5th.
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Sleek in design and Great new features set.
by jparkes1 on January 11, 2010
Pros: Everything Apple has ever made deserves an award for design and innovation.
Love the Radio with live pause.
Interface a five year old could learn.
Solid software, very stable.(see more below)
Good screen resolution, if a bit small.
Tons of features.Cons: Easily scratched, but looks great new.
I wish it were flat, it rocks when on a table top, it's oval diameter makes using the wheel and pushing buttons difficult when not in your hand.
Love that it has a built in speaker...wish I could hear it.Summary: I love iPods, my last was a Fatboy(3rd gen) Nano 8Gig. I wish it had this feature set and 16Gig's though.
This latest version, 5.5 I think, ...Summary: I love iPods, my last was a Fatboy(3rd gen) Nano 8Gig. I wish it had this feature set and 16Gig's though.
I forgot to mention the FM radio features. It will remember your favorite stations I don't know of a limit in number but I chose about ten without hitting a wall. The iPod will not play any stations without the headphones plugged in, you will see a screen telling you this if you try. The iPod uses the headphones as an FM antenna and signal strength great in the central Florida area.
This latest version, 5.5 I think, needed a software update out of the box, not a problem with Apple as they are good with updates and keeping them coming. My problem was that after the update it became glitchy, I resorted to resetting the iPod and re-updating it, that resolved the glitch.
It's everything you would expect from Apple, sleek, sexy, and works well. I wish the battery lasted longer between charges, and I love the idea of a speaker, the Touch shares this feature, but the volume (even at it's loudest) can only be heard standing in a closet in a vacant house.
The Nano is so small and thin that I think we would all have been happier with a better speaker, and a larger battery by making the Nano a bit bigger. We're already at the point where if it was any smaller an adult would need a matchstick to operate it. I can see slipping next years iPod into a vending machine coin slot by mistake!
We don't wear watches the size of a dime for a good reason, no one could see the time!
I applied tiny adhesive felt circles to the back so I don't ruin the finish, four of them seem to stabilize it on rough surfaces.
If you keep it in your pocket make sure it's alone, keys and coins are likely to cut right through it.
On the brighter side it does what I need it to, sounds fine with a good headset or external speakers, Video playback is fine if you're waiting in your car or a doctors office, but I'll be watching movies at home. (it is picky about the video formats and I'm not doing conversions for a 2.2 inch screen!)
If you want a recommendation, here it is; If your hands are not large, and you order a case for it, you'll be very happy. Keep a charger handy for video, or making videos, for music it's going to run eight hours or so.
Apple has an astounding value retention, the second hand markets are charging, and getting, premium prices for two and three year old iPods, expect to pay 75% of retail for a second hand model.
I'm not willing to pay for shoddy, confusing operating systems, so the premium price on Apple iPods is worth the money for me.
I've thrown away a dozen mp3 players out of frustration and anger before going to Apple. I no longer complain about price, you get what you pay for.
I've decided to buy the new model iPod Classic as my primary deice, my hands are kind of big and I like the feel of the Classic, but this one is so innovative that I'll continue to use it when I prefer to be stealthy (church with my wife, riding in the car with only the left earphone in so my family cannot see it, etc.)
All joking aside this is good stuff, don't fear spending the money, it's worth it!
Updated on Jan 11, 2010
It has a sleep feature accessed only in the scrolling software selection, but not a sleep timer!
This seems a waste of battery life, and a real problem for audiobook folks, imagine falling asleep during a twelve hour audio book and the next morning trying to figure out the last thing you remember hearing, and then a twenty minute search for your lost position/chapter! It seems such a simple feature to add, so why was it overlooked?
My review seemed harsh upon reflection, this is a great iPod, I just want to see them make a special one just for me and my preferences! Is that too much to ask? <grins> -
Best iPod nano I've ever had.
by Whip95 on January 3, 2010
Pros: -Nice design
-Cool use of scrole wheel
-Great Video camera, even if its VGA
-Nice earbuds
-Great colors
-Nice shape
Glass screen
-Polished Aluminum metalCons: -Scrool wheel a bit too sensitive for my liking
-Glass invites glare
-Nice camera but, doesnt have zoom
-doesn't take pictures
-Sound Quality so-so
-Camera has the worst placement everSummary: This is iPod nano is small but packs alot of features. The camera could'v been in the top of the nano. Easily smudges on the camera.
Summary: This is iPod nano is small but packs alot of features. The camera could'v been in the top of the nano. Easily smudges on the camera.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Apple
- Part number: MC040LL/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 Green
- 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


