There are two generations of the iPod nano:
The difference between the iPod nano and the mini is that the nano, when the first generation came out in mid September of 2005, had roughly the same storage size and price. The Nano was primarily flash drive memory, and the iPod nano, in the first generation, had 1, 2, and 4 GB file storage sizes to choose from.
The second generation of the iPod nano was introduced a year later, and doubled in storage size compared to the iPod mini, which slowly became synonymous with the iPod nano. The nano shoved the iPod mini into a state of being obsolete. If you wanted a mini iPod, you reached for the nano.
With the second generation of iPod nanos came a longer battery life, as well as different colors and styles. The screen became brighter and the storage sizes ranged from 2 GB to 8GB. The prices did not change.
The iPod Nano
Friday, April 6, 2007
Thursday, April 5, 2007
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
A Little Mint Jelly Goes a Long Way
iPod Nano vs. Mint Jelly... wha?
I love the taste of lamb. It's true. I don't know many people who absolutely love it like do. But my favorite way to eat it is with mint jelly. A little bit, and it goes a long way. Too much can overpower the lovely lamb flavor. This can go the same with the iPod nano.
The size of the iPod nano cannot be the judgement of it's music playing power. Some of these little iPod beauties can contain upwards of 2000 songs, and that is enough for any music fan to enjoy. I don't know what I would do with 2000 songs on my iPod, but there are some.
Also, the battery life goes a long way in the iPod nano.
So if you're looking to buy an iPod, definitely realize that even though the nano may seem small, it's much larger where it counts. You know what I mean. Music storage, and all that iPod goodness.
So don't over do the Mint Jelly if you don't have to, because if you spend 300 dollars on an iPod, and find out that it's overpowering the flavor of your wallet, then you might want to reconsider and take the iPod nano.
I love the taste of lamb. It's true. I don't know many people who absolutely love it like do. But my favorite way to eat it is with mint jelly. A little bit, and it goes a long way. Too much can overpower the lovely lamb flavor. This can go the same with the iPod nano.
The size of the iPod nano cannot be the judgement of it's music playing power. Some of these little iPod beauties can contain upwards of 2000 songs, and that is enough for any music fan to enjoy. I don't know what I would do with 2000 songs on my iPod, but there are some.
Also, the battery life goes a long way in the iPod nano.
So if you're looking to buy an iPod, definitely realize that even though the nano may seem small, it's much larger where it counts. You know what I mean. Music storage, and all that iPod goodness.
So don't over do the Mint Jelly if you don't have to, because if you spend 300 dollars on an iPod, and find out that it's overpowering the flavor of your wallet, then you might want to reconsider and take the iPod nano.
Monday, April 2, 2007
The iPod Nano :: The Little Brother to iPods
This blog is to show you the ups and downs of the iPod Nano.
I hope to show you all sorts of great information about the iPod Nano. Things like:
So please keep a look out. If you're wanting to buy, or looking at options of iPods, the iPod Nano might be what you're looking for.
I hope to show you all sorts of great information about the iPod Nano. Things like:
>> How Big is the iPod Nano?<<
>> How Heavy is it?<<
>> Does the iPod Nano come in various colors?<<
>> What is the Battery life?<<
>> and so much more I can hardly contain myself.<<
>> How Heavy is it?<<
>> Does the iPod Nano come in various colors?<<
>> What is the Battery life?<<
>> and so much more I can hardly contain myself.<<
So please keep a look out. If you're wanting to buy, or looking at options of iPods, the iPod Nano might be what you're looking for.
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