iPod nano, fourth-generation (4G)


The fourth-generation iPod nano isn’t the dramatic overhaul last year’s nano was.

If you’ve already got a 3G nano, the 4G model’s new features may not be compelling enough to get you to upgrade–especially if you prefer the 3G model’s more-pocket-friendly shape. And even with twice the storage at the same price, the new nano won’t satisfy those who want to carry massive amounts of media with them or who watch lots of video.

Nevertheless, the 4G iPod nano is a solid upgrade, offering useful new features in Genius and Spoken Menus; new voice-recording functionality; a gimmicky-but-useful accelerometer; an improved interface and menu system; and a number of other minor improvements. Interestingly, of these new features, only Genius and the new microphone compatibility are available on the latest iPod classic, meaning the iPod nano has, for the first time, surpassed the classic/full-size line in functionality.


Specs

Capacity 16GB flash memory
Dimensions 1.5″ x .24″ x 3.6″
Weight 1.3 ounces
Rated battery life 24 hours (music), 4 hours (video)
Included accessories USB dock cable, Universal dock insert, earbuds.
Display size 2 inches, 320×240 pixels, color

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