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3rd Gen iPod Nano (Fatty) Review

Posted by Chris Leckness on October 8, 2007 – 6:38 am
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Can Jen Lee be a bigger PMP collector than me? Quite possibly.

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Anyhow, the point is, she’s done a great review of the 3rd Gen iPod Nano!

The third-generation Apple iPod nano is a significant upgrade over the previous generation, not only in terms of design but also in features.

The new nano has a new look, new video playback capabilities, and a new user interface. It’s also got great battery life, terrific image quality, and is as easy to use as ever.

My wife loves hers (unboxing with comparison to some of the players I have), but I have to get more music for her now. Her old Nano, the one that I put the Izi Skin on, was only 2gb. (this skin was made for 2nd gen and not the 1st gen I put it on)

Read Jenn’s Full Review at Pocketables.

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