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Apple iPod nano (8GB; fifth generation)

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List price as of Sep 15, 2009:
S$228

CNET Asia Review

By Donald Bell

Excellent

8.7

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The good: Video camera; FM radio; voice recording; Genius Mixes; built-in speaker; large 2.2-inch screen; pedometer.

The bad: Camera can't shoot photos or HD-quality video; lens in the most awkward location imaginable; capacities remain stuck at 8GB and 16GB.

The bottom line: No other MP3 player on the planet packs more features, from video to a pedometer, into a smaller package than the overachieving Apple iPod nano.

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A miniature masterpiece.



Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: Slim and feather-like weight,high quality of music,inclusion of a radio feature
Cons: Shoots moving scenes without the still ones.Shaking to switch music is a tough job.
Opinion:
The iPod nano 5G is like Barney's or Mary Poppin's magical bag becoming a reality,it fits numerous objects into something you know cant contain it but it does.With a great music player,video and photo(new) viewer,vibrant video camera(new),radio(new),voice recorder(new),pedometer(new),what more could you ask for to place all this applications into a (9.1 x 3.87 x 0.62)cm device?
It even comes in beautiful shades of colours and not to mention it being compact with only a very useful and innovative click wheel and a lock function?
However,shaking the device to shuffle music is a taxing job,only 40% of all the times i shaked it did it actually change music.I swear pressing the button is way easier.
In all,this is a device that's one in a million.No other media device makes it appear simple on the outside but sophisticated on the inside.

 

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