Introduction
Apple recently released its third generation iPod nano. Unlike the standard iPod (now callediPod Classic), the nano has been subject to major revisions and design improvements since it was first released in 2005. The most recent iteration reveals a new, tighter shape and size, a bigger LCD screen, video playback and more. The 8GB version sells for $199 USD while the 4GB can be had for just $149 USD. All the iPod hype and iconic status aside, any media player has to produce excellent sound, render quality video and it must remain easy to use. We gave the iPod nano a thorough drubbing to see how it stood up to our scrutiny. Check out our review to find out if the new nano is right for you or for someone on your gift list.

The 3rd generation iPod nano is one of the most enticing iPods Apple has ever produced.

by Derek on March 26, 2008:
“My friend gave me his old iPod mini because he had just bought the new classic iPod 80GB and I use the iPod mini every day but sadly but true the battery on it is dying out and now it only lasts 10-15 minutes after an all night charge and I like the iPod nano...” More...