Testseek.com have collected 120 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Nano 6G 8GB / 16GB MC525/MC526 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Nano 6G 8GB / 16GB MC525/MC526.
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Abstract: As you might expect, the latest nano replaces the click wheel with a Multi-Touch interface that lets you navigate your music collection by simply tapping or swiping a finger on the display. I was dubious about how effective this would be on a nano t...
Beautiful if miniscule display. Impressive touchsensitive interface. Compact, lightweight, minimalist design. Easytouse pedometer function. Clock face can be white on black, or the reverse
Watchband not included. No wireless headphone support, so you'll have to string yourself up with headphone wires. Checking the time can take a few steps. Battery life far shorter than most watches
Published: 2010-09-15, Author: Dan , review by: techworld.com
The new iPod nano is a bit of an enigma. On the one hand, its size and touchscreen interface are sure to generate oohs and aahs, and in many cases provide genuine, and substantial, benefits. On the other hand, the new interface suffers a bit from bein...
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The screen is now touch-enabled, bringing it in line with Apple's other iPods, Touchscreen lets you do some stuff you can do on iOS devices, like create and edit playlists, Addition of the long-needed clip
We'll just come out and say it: the sixth-generation iPod nano feels very un-nano-like. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it definitely feels and "acts" more like a shuffle, but with a screen. The size and built-in clip definitely help this perc...
A smaller touchscreen revision of Apple’s mid-priced flash RAM media player, available in seven colors. New user interface mimics the iOS operating system of the iPhone and iPod touch, using swipe and tap gestures for most of the device’s controls, wh
Feels like a first-generation version of a new product line rather than a sequel to the iPod nano. Video, gaming, camera, speaker, and microphone features are amongst a laundry list of capabilities dropped from the new model, precluding it from being
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Abstract: Video Review: The new iPod Toch and Nano are now available in stores, but are the prices worth the new features? Kevin Pereira and Alison Haislip take a look at both devices, like the Touch's HD video recording and Game Center and the Nano's new multi-...
Better mediabrowsing than previous models, Compact size, MultiTouch and interface improve many functions, Convenient clip,
Cheaper earbuds, smaller screen than previous nano, MultiTouch sometimes more gimicky than useful, No physical playback buttons, No videowatching and recording features, Shop for the 16GB iPod nano (sixth generation, late 2010), Merchant Pric
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Published: 2010-09-08, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The iPod Nano (sixth generation) is nearly half the size of the previous model, uses unique multitouch screen navigation, and includes a built-in clip.
Many features have disappeared, including video playback, camcorder, microphone, speaker, games, calendar, contacts, notes, and alarm clock. The touch-screen interface is overkill, requiring more attention than the time-tested click wheel design withou...
The sixth generation of the iPod Nano is the smallest yet, but it comes at the expense of valuable features and practical controls.