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Location: CanadaMember since: Mar 04, 2009

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Reviews (1)
Oct 08, 2010
Why 1st generation nanos are excellent MP3 players
I first bought a first generation iPod Nano when it was fresh out on the market. It cost me just over $250 and it was my most joyful purchase. I was a university student and would take the bus for two hours a day: the commute was made just that much sweeter with the little device whose battery life lasted 8 hours easily. I used it almost everyday to listen to indie rock and science podcasts. I loved the easy-to-use interface and stylish and well-designed device. Managing music uploads with iTunes was also really easy. The menus on the device itself were easy to navigate. Now that Nanos are into their 4th and 5th incarnations, their predecessors have become much more affordable to purchase. The major drawbacks of the first generation Nano was that it had no additional features such as radio or voice recording, nor video playback. All of these have been corrected in the later versions of the device, which is now operated via the intuitive touch interface rather than with the click wheel. For a basic, well-developed quality audio playback device, the first generation Nano is still a great choice. If you can find a used one with a decent battery life left in it for your iTunes purchases, you have yourself an excellent deal.
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