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There’s a new iPod on the scene—the iPod nano—and we’ve got one. What follows are our first impressions of this very impressive little player.
Photos don't even convey how small and light the iPod nano really is. In fact at first, at 3.5" x 1.6" x 0.27" and 1.5 ounces, it almost seemed too small and too light for me in my hand.
1st generation iPod nano. Photo by Scott Barbour / Getty Images. Jacob Kastrenakes is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade.
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Apple launched the first iPod nano in September 2005, and over the course of the nano's lifetime, it got several redesigns. The first iPod nano model was similar in design to a standard iPod but ...
If you have a first generation iPod Nano, you can visit this web site to identify if yours is one of the units affected based on the serial number on the back of the device. via 9to5Mac.
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First impressions. Overall, the new iPod nano looks like a solid upgrade in most areas, despite slightly-shorter video-watching battery life (and, to some of us, a step backwards in shape).