iPod Nano
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Friday, 11 August 2006
The iPod Nano brings sleek look and feel by being roughly as thick as an ink pen or pencil, even if it’s smaller in disk size than the bigger versions. Even if you have control over what you are listen to, it is as slim and as manageable as the iPod Shuffle is, so you can take it running or to the gym.

Durability is the knock against the iPod Nano is much the same as the knock against the bigger versions of iPod. It would run more than the iPod Video or Photo, but it seems to fade out a little quicker than the iPod Shuffle when you take it to the gym or to run. This problem is very popular between electronics, but the more expensive the device, the fewer consumers are willing to deal with glitches.

You are running the same risks with all mp3 players regardless of the brand name. If all is the same it is usually smart to go with the industry leader