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    Apple iPod nano 8 GB Graphite (6th Generation) Discontinued Model (In Plain White Box)

    • The advertised features for the Nano seemed great, especially the 24 hr battery life.
    • Although the other features are nice and I like the interface, they do not make up for the hassles I have experienced.
    • One surprisingly nice feature is the FM radio.
    • I like it because its Apple product plus it has good feature
    • While each first generation product always has a "sexy" design and some "cool" features, the products often have a "one step beyond Beta, but no quite ready for general use" functionality.
    • It works just as well with nice new features
    • Consequently, we decided that the Gen 5 with its classic design and features might actually be more appropriate
    • Lots of cool features like clock, stop watch, pedometer and more
    • My ipod nano was too small on the screen to see more then a couple songs by the same artist and on top of that, they stripped off features that I really liked on older generations of nano
    • I hope Apple keeps working on this potentially very useful feature for the blind and near blind.
    • easy to use, bigger screen, better features
    • Even my big fingers can figure out how to work it - It is extremely small and lightweight - good for running - The clip is a nice feature - I prefer an
    • Now, to get the missing features and the camera, I would have to jump up to the iPod touch, which might be too expensive
    • If you really need a bunch of cool, gimmicky features, get a Touch, an iPhone, or even an iPad.
    • It feels like a huge drag, where the other newer Ipod models like the Ipod Classic and new 4G Ipod Touch, feels more like they've gained more features and highs, to make you want to forget the new Ipod Nano even more
    • Its small, portable (Has the clip) like a shuffle and has some features of the touch, like the touchscreen
    • I don't use the Nike sports kit, although that sounds like a great feature, but I do appreciate the pedometer feature.
    • The fitness app seems like a standard pedometer, but that's still an awesome feature!
    • If you really need a bunch of cool, gimmicky features, get a Touch, an iPhone, or even an iPad.
    • Maybe Apple will redesign this model more like the 5G model and bring back the missing features (and tougher design)
    • The clip is a really nice feature and I love the pedometer because it allows me to easily keep track of my workouts.
    • You can store some photos on here, a good feature
    • it is a nice feature that you don't get with the ipod touch
    • Size is just perfect and so many more features than we had expected
    • genius (4th gen didn't have this feature)Cons1
    • These small features made the old iPod nano worth the money it cost, and unlike most people, I watched full length tv shows and movies on the small screen of the previous generation's nano
    • I like only feature is touch screen, nothing else
    • The latest iPod Nano loses some features from the 5th generation: ability to play and record video, bigger screen, and the beloved clickwheel
    • With this redesigning, the small size was compromised for "unneeded" and "useless" features such as the well publicized camera on the back of the old nano, along with ANY games, the clock/stopwatch, and most importantly, video playback
    • The revolving touchscreen is a great feature
    • I love that you can listen to the radio w/ it - great feature.
    • Not intended for exercise, but rather for those who don't have an iPhone but want its best features
    • all the good features taken away this device is NOT in any worth the 150- 180$ they want for a roided up version of the shuffle
    • And speaking of the clip - such a simple feature, and *so* useful
    • To Shuffle' feature- literally shake it to advance songs
    • The built-in clip is probably my favorite secondary feature.
    • It's great for running because it's so small, and I like the genius feature on the ipod instead of just in iTunes
    • I really enjoy the Genius feature and find it the most useful when keeping up the pace/energy while working out.
    • I like the slick features but being the size of a postage stamp sure makes it hard to handle.
    • They have taken away some very important features and saved themselves loads and then hyped up the touch technology as being a step forward
    • Other reviewers have said the feature works well and supports the obvious touch gestures that are familiar from other Apple devices
    • These features were all, basically, gimmicks.
    • Its missing so many features from the previous generation
    • , I still have the old Nano, it doesn't have the features of the new generation but it still works.
    • He absolutely loves all the extra features like am/fm radio and timer.
    • In fact, this nano is missing so many features that being small and cute cannot make up for it.
    • All the good Nano features are gone.
    • The pause feature in radio is a well thought feature
    • It's the usual story with Apple products, more hype than actual good features.
    • Did like the features the unit had, and being able clip the unit on my shirt and pants pocket.
    • The nano pretty much does what it advertises and everything works as it should
    • Again, after drying out, it worked as if it was new
    • Even my big fingers can figure out how to work it - It is extremely small and lightweight - good for running - The clip is a nice feature - I prefer an