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iPod nano (1G, Late 2005)

Macworld Rating

4.5 out of 5 Mice, Sep 9, 2005

Pros

  • No skipping thanks to flash memory
  • Responsive controls
  • Support for photo viewing
  • Clear and bright screen
  • Syncs quickly

Cons

  • No support for viewing pictures on an attached television
  • No syncing via FireWire
  • Can't boot a Mac from it

2GB model, $199; 4GB model, $249

Macworld's iPod nano (1G, Late 2005) Coverage

  • Review: iPod nano With its clear color screen, responsive and manageable controls, photo viewing capabilities, fast syncing, and impossibly thin form, the iPod nano is clearly the coolest iPod on the planet. You want one.
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