Ipod Nano Black
The new 3rd generation ipod nano black model is very cool. It's so light and small, in fact it will fit in the palm of your hand. It's great if you like the shuffle mode but it also has features of the itouch. It also works with Nike+ and has a stop watch feature built into it. It's built light and small as to be worn on the sleeve of your arm while working out or jogging. The ipod nano blacks screen is bright and easy to look at. The new headphones are a big improvement over the last ones.
You'll find hte 3rd generation ipod is way ahead of the 2nd generation model. It has a 2 inch screen, supports new ipod games and the case is now scratch resistent. The case is a slimmer attractive brushed aluminum. You can update the ipod nano black right from your pc while in itunes.
I have noticed that turning the backlight on and off isn't as easy as it used to be. On my older Ipod all I needed to do was to hold down the Menu button for a few seconds for the backlight to turn on. It isn't possible to do that anymore so you have to make sure that the backlight settings are turned on. I also would like to say that my previous model came with a white plug that you can put into the data outlet to protect the outlet from dust and other hazardous circumstances. I think that the little piece of plastic is essential to the life cycle of the ipod and it should be included with every Ipod model.
Black Ipod Nano Reviews
I just got back from a long road trip, 24 hours to be exact. I used my ipod nano black on the whole trip and the battery was still going strong. Using it is very easy to figure out. Nice feature if your driving in your car and want to change tunes. Some people say that the interface is way to simple but to me I'd much rather have it that way. The whole point is to play songs isn't it?
The iTunes software that comes with it is easy to install and easy to use. I was soon burning my CD's onto my PC with ease. A 10-12 track CD takes around 2-3 minutes to load onto the PC but uploading those same songs onto the iPod takes a fraction of that time. Infact on day 1 I loaded about 450 songs onto my player and it can't have taken more than 5 or 6 minutes. The product specs say that the 2gig version will hold 500 songs. Well I've got about 560 on mine at the moment and there is still about 250 meg free. I'm sure that the actual storage capabilities depend on the length of the songs you're loading.
I finally learned that with an MP3 player I could just buy the songs I wanted and not the whole CD, so that is why I decided to look into them. I could not care less about "brand names" and did not have any preference towards any of the players as I knew nothing about them. I was looking at Zune, Ipod, and creative (the three main ones that I could find) and did a lot of reading up on of them before I bought the Nano. All three sounded good and it was a tough choice. In the end, I bought the Nano because:
