• Reviews around nano (3.50 of 5)

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

    • Sweat killed my nano
    • The nano pretty much does what it advertises and everything works as it should
    • The Ipod nano was better than described in the add
    • Best nano Ipod launched so far
    • This new "nano" just screams ripoff.
    • I'm going to enjoy this nano more.
    • they had kept the same 2.20" widescreen size and camera and simply removed the click wheel this might have been an excellent product, but as it is they have gotten rid of many of the features that made the last Nano such a great product
    • Nano is not compatible with Ubuntu (or any Linux version) so I can't load music onto my iPod.
    • This Nano is superior to the old Nano in every way
    • But their decision to make this Nano was stupid
    • Many ppl are confused about the radical re-invention of the Nano, not realizing that the Nano is, essentially, dead
    • This flaw is almost enough to knock the Nano sixth gen's rating down to three
    • Hey, I love how the gift wrap arrived, really well, well presentation of the gift wrap, the Ipod Nano was in a safe spot and really full of papers to protect it from damage, Love it
    • This new nano really isn't that great for runners
    • I love the iPod Nano for walking and working out
    • This item arrived in a plain white cardboard not the original clear plastic box that the iPod nano is originally packaged in by Apple and did not even have the plastic screen protector that the nano has in an authentic new iPod nano.
    • Like the Mini and the original iPod before it, the first iPod Nano was meant to give the user an experience centered around MUSIC.Over time, the Nano lost that.
    • If your like me and can live without all that fancy stuff, then the Nano is perfect for you
    • All the good Nano features are gone.
    • Much preferred the old Nano, the rectangular one.
    • I much prefer the larger Nano with the wheel and more solid controls.
    • In a way, this Nano is almost a back to basics for the 'mini-pods', in that it has lost much of its frilly applications
    • My old nano worked equally well with either a PC or Apple computer.
    • My wife's old nano prematurely failed which aggravated me
    • My old nano worked equally well with either a PC or Apple computer.
    • Do you think that the new nano is better than the old nano
    • The Nano sixth gen does support video signal output, but supports only playback of photos.
    • Great iPod nano very useful
    • the Nano is nice.
    • I like my new iPod nano, although need some software enhancement especially in the radio app...
    • Would like a 32gig nano, but i guess 16gigs is good enough
    • If you want a music player, and you want more than 2GB or storage, but you don't need apps or video or games because all you want to do is listen to music, than the Nano seems ideal
    • Compared to my old Nano fist gen, everything sounds cleaner, and there is less ear fatigue after extended listening.
    • I absolutely HATE the new nano
    • It's small and light, like the original Nano was.
    • , this 6th Nano is a major disappointment
    • I'm really enjoying my iPod nano
    • Without purchasing the kit the Nano acts like a high end pedometer which is able to upload the steps you have taken up to a Nike plus account through Itunes(which was free as of this review).
    • However, I had acquired a mini IPad since I lost my original Nano,.It' s still great for it's FM radio and all the music it holds
    • A shuffle is purely for working out, while the nano is great for any circumstance that you want some music but can't devote your attention to the ipod
    • Some will wonder why this was an 'either/or' thing for Apple, i.e. couldn't the Super Shuffle and 'true Nano' have
    • The 5th Nano was pretty much perfect, it was loaded with features, you could say that it had more
    • The new nano doesn't wig out (a major upgrade) and I like it in most ways
    • Love this little clip nano-
    • The Ipod Nano 8GB 6th Generation is junk.
    • All in all, I have to say that so far, on balance, I'm glad I made the switch - almost exclusively because of the increased memory in the 8GB unit compared to my old 2GB nano.
    • The ipod nano 6 generation is great, especially if you like to work out becouse the built in nike+ app tracks your time
    • Once again, my mistake for not doing the research for her and learning that this nano is a downgrade from the previous generations, but this is going back
    • I love the form factor of the new touch-screen Nano.
    • Loved my nano 8 that I got years ago, so I wanted to find another to replace it when it broke.
    • The Nano supports the Audio modes of the 5th generation shuffle.
    • She loves the new Nano and I am a Happy man.
    • What a waste of money this nano has turned out to be for me.
    • The plastic container holding the Nano has significant scratches across the front of the face, which I believe is indicative of damage withstood during shipping.
    • Love the ipod Nano
    • bought the Nano after trying the ipod shuffle.. the shuffle failed in all areas but the nano is better than I thought it would be, easy to use.. the only thing I had to was to replace earphones, they worked ok but just didn't stay in my ears
    • I used that Nano primarily in my car, and it worked like a charm just like the other iPods I own (or used to own).Compared to
    • So this nice little Nano stays in the glove box except when I'm updating it's music library.
    • I don't want to feel the pull and tug of a bulkier 5th nano
    • I love this nano!
    • I loved my nano, but unfortunately I sweat when I ran while using my nano
    • This nano is extremely sensitive to moisture.
    • Her Nano 5G click-wheel has started to fail so she often can't pause her audiobooks without some difficulty
    • BTW, the Ipod nano is awesome
    • I was all set to hate this new nano, with them taking away the camera and video
    • As far as the actual music player goes, the nano is fine.
    • In my opinion, the ideal nano would look like the 5th gen model, without all the fancy gizmos like cameras and such, and cost about fifty bucks, and each time you bought one Apple would give you five songs from the iTunes store
    • After several years of happy Nano use, I crushed my old Nano by accident.
    • This nano is a huge disappointment.
    • Imagine a teenage girl - size 18 - with "PINK" on her butt, admiring her new iPod Nano in its cool watch accessory.
    • Love this nano
    • I Love My iPod Nano
    • The nano is great for storing music and playing it on a dock, but I don't think that it is the best to use when exercising
    • The new nano is perfect for runners and other people with exercise in mind
    • I am totally enjoying the new Nano I purchased
    • Nano loses many of the sophisticated, but often unused, functions of the 5th generation Nano.
    • To compound the problem, there is no way to turn the new nano off which guarantees that it will run through battery (which of course is not user replaceable).
    • I REALLY like that this nano has capability to pull in radio stations.
    • I love the Nano.
    • This "improvement" on the popular Nano format brings to mind the old adage
    • I love my nano!
    • So I LOVE LOVE LOVE my iPod nano
    • I have the Nano 5th generation and the only thing missing was a clip.
    • The previous nano (5G) was far superior - easy and intuitive to work with, still small enough to run with, and much more durable.
    • The previous nano (5G) was far superior - easy and intuitive to work with, still small enough to run with, and much more durable.
    • The Nano is really only good for playing music, which, along with the Shuffle, make it the only "pure" iPod left
    • As of now, the best iPod nano is the 5th generation
    • Upon taking it into use, we were horrified to discover that the new so-called Nano does not support any sort of animated graphics
    • Of course, given Apples poor response to buyers of the new iPhone for reception problems, I hardly think they care what people think about something as cheap as the nano
    • After several years of happy Nano use, I crushed my old Nano by accident.
    • That means that if you liked the old Nano, how it worked and it's features (my previous Nano was a Gen 2 by the way
    • nano- great screen, good controls
    • 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
    • In contrast, the "cheap-o" Sandisk has superior sound, a simple operation and a solid, durable little body that - in my experience - has consistently held a charge for over three weeks