Just about a year after Steve Jobs first wowed the tech press (and much of the general public) with the ultrathin sleekness of the first iPod nano, Apple has unleashed nano number two into the world. Aside from a drastically different, iPod mini-like casing and much-improved battery life, the new nano isn't much altered from its predecessor.
Apple has done away with the 1GB version in favor of a S$428 (US$308.16) 8GB model and adjusted the pricing on the 2GB and 4GB capacities down to S$248 (US$178.56) and S$348 (US$250.56), respectively. With prices like these, SanDisk--maker of the video-playing, 8GB e280 (S$450 (US$323.00))--had better watch its back.
Design
The second-generation (2G) nano shuns simple white and steps out in a metallic color parade, with shiny silver available in the 2GB and 4GB flavors; bright pink, green, and blue offered in 4GB; and somber black taking the 8GB version. The body casing itself is rather like a minified mini shell: it's seamless anodized aluminum, which means the 2G nano is not only less scratch-prone than its predecessor, but also more durable in general.
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