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We'll just come out and say it: the sixth-generation iPod nano feels very un-nano-like. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it definitely feels and "acts" more like a shuffle, but with a screen.
iPod Nano 6th-Gen Hands-On By Vincent Nguyen Updated: Sept. 2, 2010 5:51 pm EST At first glance, if it wasn't for the touchscreen display up front, you could easily mistake the new iPod nano for ...
Apple's new sixth-generation, multi-touch iPod nano has a battery with more than twice the capacity of the similarly-sized iPod shuffle, while its tiny 1.54-inch display has a pixel density nearly ...
The latest, shrunken touch-screen iPod nano marks a rare misstep from Apple. Because it is an iPod, the 6th-generation nano works seamlessly with a graceful user interface, but it's a flawed concept.
Apple is poised to introduce a radically redesigned iPod nano next week that will retain its trademark I/O connector despite its drastically reduced form factor, AppleInsider has learned ...
Get one iPod Nano, shave a little here, tweak a little there, add a dash of multi-touch. Voila, the 6th generation iPod Nano ($149-$179). Square and only half the size and weight of the previous ...
The new iPod nano (6th generation) will be available next week (September 2010) for a suggested price of $149 (US) for the 8GB model and $179 (US) for the 16GB model. Both models are available in ...
Given the failure reports for the iPod nano, it's disappointing that Apple can't be bothered to replace their failed units with new devices.
Apple's iPod event is almost upon us - make sure to join us at 10am PST on Wednesday September 1st for the traditional SlashGear liveblog… ...
The latest, shrunken touch-screen iPod nano marks a rare misstep from Apple. Because it is an iPod, the 6th-generation nano works seamlessly with a graceful user interface, but it's a flawed ...
The sixth-generation iPod nano is unlike any other iPod nano Apple has ever sold. The device now has a touchscreen and its interface looks a lot like iOS, but it's really more of a mishmash ...
The latest, shrunken touch-screen iPod nano marks a rare misstep from Apple. Because it is an iPod, the 6th-generation nano works seamlessly with a graceful user interface, but it's a flawed concept.