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The iPod Nano

What is an iPod Nano? This is a smaller version of the larger iPod. For a small device that is about the size of a pencil, the Nano sure packs a huge punch. And the price is right on this little music listening device, too. Most of the time you can get an iPod Nano for about $100.

 

You can hold up to 1,000 songs on your iPod Nano. It will play in many different formats. Although this device was introduced by Apple, it is compatible with both Windows and Mac computers.

Imagine an instrument the size of a pen light that holds 4GB of memory. The Nano holds a lot more music than any other MP3 player and is a lot easier to use. While some of the MP3 players can be a bit difficult to understand and the software not very user friendly, the Apple software that comes with the Nano is easy to use. You can get this for your Windows PC as well.

In addition to storing your music on the iPod Nano, you an also click through the music selections on your play list to listen to the songs that you want to hear. There are earphones with the device that allow you to use the Nano when jogging or exercising at the health club. You can even get an adaptor that allows you to listen to the music from your iPod Nano in your car.

There is a screen on the Nano that enables you to clearly see your music selections and choose what you want to hear. You can easily scroll up and down with the small button that allows you to do this. The music that you are listening to will be displayed on the small screen. You can shuffle through the songs you want to hear or just listen to your mix.

The sound that you will get from the iPod Nano is amazing, especially when you consider the size of the device and the small headphones that are attached. The iPod Nano will last for about 15 hours with the batteries, but can be turned off to save battery wear and tear.

The difference between the iPod Nano and the regular iPod is the price as well as the size of the device. While the regular iPod is also small and slim, the iPod Nano is definitely tiny. And the price is much less for a Nano than a regular iPod.

Many people are looking for a new way to listen to music. They consider an MP3 player or an iPod but are not sure what they want. If you are looking for just a way to listen to music, a large iPod may be overkill for you. You may be better off with the iPod Nano.

The iPod Nano is a revolutionary way to listen to music. It is small enough to carry with you anywhere, even when exercising, yet sturdy enough to hold 1,000 of your favorite songs.



 

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