The iPod nano is awonderful version of those classic media players that has really come into its own thru the past year or so. Where onceupon a time it looked like a lesser version of the larger iPod Classic, now the Nano is a wonderful device in its own right. In truth, that appears to have been the remit with Apple products in current times- make each one unique rather than a smaller or bigger copy of the original.
Everything improved initially when Apple first added the accelerometer to the iPod nano, exactly as is available in the iPhone and iPod Touch. This permitted for widescreen viewing of videos and larger functionality. The nano ultimately appeared to be catching up with the rest of the range, and was produced in a variety of colours, it was a huge seller for the Apple business.
And now, the most recent upgrade to these marvellously versatile little players is the advent of an in-built camera and mic. You are now able to shoot video in both landscape and portrait formats and easily sync the files to your PC via iTunes, and then share them online at YouTube or other video sharing sites.
Just as usual, the interface is simple and clean, which makes it so easy indeed to capture those special moments that life brings you. The genius function is there also, which is aprivate favourite of all the software upgrades Apple have made lately.
The new iPod Nano also has an inbuilt FM tuner and has the capacity to pause live broadcasts. The radio feature also includes a great function where your iPod will illustrate the data on each track as you hear it thru the radio broadcast. The new nano is only one of the fantastic waysin which Apple have made their products more open to folks who want something truly handy and fun to have in their pocket. You will be able to easily find the new iPod Nano on-lone in whichever colour you like!
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