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by amber88,
Feb 29, 2008
Pros: Don't have to worry about listening to songs you don't like.
Cons: Buttons and hold click can break.
The Bottom Line: I recommend anyone to Buy an iPod Nano, escpecially if you love music.
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by gateway1982,
Dec 20, 2007
Pros: Great sound, easy to use, durable!
Cons: A little more pricey than others on the market but well worth the extra cost!
The Bottom Line: Great buy, get it!
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by melpope,
Dec 9, 2007
Pros: Handy, cute and fabulous!
Cons: None that I can think of.
The Bottom Line: Buy one! You'll never regret it!
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by creativekate,
Dec 3, 2007
Pros: Lots of colors, perfect size, hold the perfect number of songs,never gets boring.
Cons: Hard to run with, battery doesn't last long, and it is difficult to figure out.
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by pencilartist,
Sep 6, 2007
Pros: Quick, easy to use. The sound is incredible.
Cons: The ear buds are a bit large for me.
The Bottom Line: Easy for all levels of users. High capacity storage. Sound quality premium.
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by coolgirl19,
Aug 3, 2007
Pros: slim, fits in my pocket, plays great!
Cons: expensive
The Bottom Line: The iPod Nano is great! its perfect for everyone whether your high tech or not.
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by hiproductions,
Jul 31, 2007
Pros: slim and shapely, multi functional, awesome sound quality
Cons: buggy, doesn't sync with latest itunes for windows, tiny window, few accessories provided
The Bottom Line: I do not recommend the 2nd Generation Nano. Get the latest generation if you are sold on its size and "cuteness". This generation nano will be a headache for you.
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by thetimelord,
Mar 24, 2007
Pros: Size, Battery Life, and price.
Cons: Nanos don't have as much memory as Video iPods, and as such, can't play videos
The Bottom Line: You really can't go wrong when buying an iPod. It's just a matter of finding the right one for you.
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by bloolight,
Feb 2, 2007
Pros: Small, easy to use, long battery life, excellent management software.
Cons: Expensive, somewhat inconvenient placement of the headphone jack.
The Bottom Line: It is the best solid-state mp3 player I've ever purchased or tried.
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by bilavideo,
Jan 2, 2007
Pros: slim, stylish, holds plenty of songs, easy navigation, lots of features
Cons: not for video or big storage needs
The Bottom Line: More stylish than the iPod, and a lot smaller, this holds more than enough songs to meet your needs, but won't give you video.
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