Verge Review
Here’s the thing: you can’t really write a review of the new iPod nano. What is there to say? It is a small slab of aluminum with a multitouch screen that plays music files exactly as well as every iPod before it.
That is to say, it plays MP3 and AAC files extremely well. It also does a handful of other things, but all of them are secondary to playing back MP3 and AAC files, which, as I’ve mentioned, the iPod nano does really well. Hey, you can go through a ponderous syncing process...
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Basic Specs
| Screen size (diagonal) |
2.5 inches |
| Internal size |
16 GB |
Tech Specs
Hardware
| Length |
3.01 inches |
| Width |
1.56 inches |
| Thickness |
.21 inches |
| Weight |
.07 pounds |
| Color |
Silver / White, Black / White, Pink / White, Green / White, Blue / White, Yellow / White, Red / White |
Display
| Screen size (diagonal) |
2.5 inches |
| Technology |
LCD |
| Resolution (Y) |
432 px |
| Resolution (X) |
240 px |
| Touchscreen type |
Capacitive |
| Multitouch |
Yes |
Connectivity
| Bluetooth |
Yes |
| FM radio |
Yes |
Storage
| Internal size |
16 GB |
| External storage |
No |
Software
| Notable services supported |
iTunes |
| Operating system |
Proprietary |
| Audio codecs supported |
WAV, AAC, MP3, AIFF, .AA (audible) |
| Video codecs supported |
MP4, M4V, MOV |
Ports
| Headphone jack |
3.5mm |
| Data connection(s) |
Lightning |
Sensors
Battery
| Quoted video time |
3.5 hr |
| Quoted audio time |
30 hr |
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