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2
Sep

iPod Nano 2010

iPod Nano 2010Apple’s iPod nano has been completely redesigned with the same Multi-Touch technology running iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Now it’s 46 percent smaller, 42 percent lighter, in sleek anodized aluminum, and seven bright colors.

The new built-in clip makes it easy to attach to your sleeve, jacket, running shorts, or bag so you can walk, run, ride, workout, or dance with your favorite songs. iPod nano also doubles as a pedometer. The 1.5-inch color display with 240-by-240 pixel resolution allows you to show off your album art, photos, or wallpaper.

Give iPod nano a shake and it shuffles to a different song in your music library. Shake to Shuffle is perfect for when you’re not in any particular music mood. Or, say you’re listening to a song you love and you want to stay in the groove. Just tap Genius. It finds other songs on your iPod nano that go great together.

You can ride the FM airwaves while the screen shows the artist, song, or program you’re listening to. Just tap to see the radio controls, flick the radio dial to change stations, and tap to set your favorites. The built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery gives you up to 24 hours of nonstop music.

11
Sep

New iPod nano

0911ipodnanoThe new iPod nano from Apple now has a built-in video camera that lets you record fun as it happens. You can record video in portrait or landscape and capture audio, too. The video file sizes are perfect for sharing on YouTube or emailing to friends. It’s a video camera that’s small enough to take with you everywhere.

Another feature added is Genius Mixes. All you do is sync your iPod nano to iTunes, and Genius automatically searches your library and finds songs that sound great together to create up to 12 Genius Mixes. These mixes are like channels programmed entirely with your music. It’s a great way to rediscover songs you haven’t listened to in forever, and some you even forgot you had.

The new FM tuner lets you see the names of songs and artists, and two amazing features, Tagging and Live Pause, make listening to the radio nothing like listening to the radio. There’s always something great on the FM dial. And now the FM tuner lets you hear your favorite morning shows on your commute and discover new music while you work out. Say you need to take a quick break from listening to your favorite radio station. iPod nano also lets you pause it with a click. Another click and you’re listening to your station again. You can even rewind as far back as 15 minutes, then fast-forward to catch up to the live broadcast. You’re listening to the radio and you hear a song you like, but when you go to iTunes, you can’t remember the name or even who sings it. Enter iTunes Tagging. Now, you can use the Click Wheel on iPod nano to tag the song.

iPod nano now doubles as a Pedometer. It uses the built-in accelerometer to keep track of your steps and help you meet your fitness goals. You can create a daily step goal or set it to Always On so it counts all the steps you take, all the time. Which makes iPod nano the ideal exercise partner.

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