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Good for the persons also who are very much health consciousness
iPod Nano is the perfect workout partner. Since Nike+ support and a pedometer are built into iPod
Nano, you can easily track your steps, distance, pace, time and calories burned.
Builtin Bluetooth technology also lets you wirelessly connect to heart rate monitors and headphones,
making it easier to exercise
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The worlds first gesture-based screen reader speaks the names of onscreen menus, songs or artists
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2nd Generation
3rd Generation
iPod Nano
Models 4th Generation
5th Generation
6th Generation
7th Generation
iPod Nano Models
The iPod Nano debuted in the Fall of 2005 and has been
updated roughly every year since. The models are
Hardware Features
Screen - A 2.5-inch multitouch screen, rectangular in shape.
Touchscreen - Like its predecessor, (no more Click wheel on the Nano).
Memory - The iPod Nano uses solid state Flash memory to store music.
Accelerometer - Fourth, Fifth, and Seventh generation Nanos include an
accelerometer like in the iPhone and iPod touch that allows the display to
automatically re-orient itself based on how the Nano is held.
FM Tuner - The Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh generation models also sport an FM
tuner that allows users to listen to and record radio, as well as tag favorite songs
for later purchase.
Lightning Dock Connector - The Seventh generation nano uses Apple's
Lightning dock connector, the same small port used on the iPhone 5.
Buying an iPod Nano
The many useful features of the iPod Nano add up to a compelling package.
If it's compelling enough to you that you're considering buying an iPod Nano, read these articles.
Is the iPod Nano, or another iPod, right for you?
How can you find a cheap iPod Nano (other than buying used)?
What accessories should you buy with an iPod Nano?
Are you interested in the AppleCare extended warranty
To help you in your buying decision, check out these reviews.
7th generation iPod Nano
6th generation iPod Nano
5th generation iPod Nano
iPod accessory reviews
The Differences Between the iPod Shuffle and the iPod Nano
Colors The Nano is available in gray, dark gray, blue, The shuffle comes in gray, blue, green, orange,
green, orange, and pink. Occasionally, limited and pink.
time colors are offered such as red.
Display The Nano has a 1.54 inch color display that is The shuffle does not have a display.
multi-touch.
The Differences Between the iPod Shuffle and the iPod Nano
Portability The nano has a solid clip on the back for hanging it on The shuffle has a spring-action clip on the back that
something. It will not stay in place if there is movement. allows it to clip onto clothing and stay in place.
Price The nano is around three times more expensive than the The shuffle is the most affordable iPod.
shuffle.
Size The nano is 1.48 x 1.61 x 0.35 inches. The shuffle is 1.14 x 1.24 x 0.34 inches.
What They Come The nano comes with earphones and a USB cable. The shuffle also comes with earphones and a USB cable.
With
Features The nano plays digital music, podcasts, and audio The shuffle can play digital music, audio books, and
books. It can store photos, has an FM radio, and has a podcasts. The shuffle also speaks and tells users the title
fitness program built in that measures the distance that and the artist of the song that is playing. It will also say
user ran or walked. when it needs to be recharged.
Advantages of the Shuffle& Nano