The main differences I can see are
- video camera
- fm tuner
- pedometer
- bigger screen
http://www.apple.com/au/ipodnano/features/
http://images.apple.com/au/home/2009...o-20090909.jpg
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The main differences I can see are
- video camera
- fm tuner
- pedometer
- bigger screen
http://www.apple.com/au/ipodnano/features/
http://images.apple.com/au/home/2009...o-20090909.jpg
You can also pause live radio.
stuff that, where's the bloody tablet already? Jobs? Where is it? :D
160Gb :yikes:
BUT: would it be worth selling my 8GB Ipod touch for this thing???
scratch that one Guy, the 160 is the classic :( i was lookin at the wrong one
in that case ill keep my 8gb touch, plus it has the wifi which i use often anyways.. still not a bad little unit, might upgrade the missus' little 1st gen nano for christmas
the nano is only up to 16gb
its the ipod classic thats the big one adam
IMO ipod nano design was the best in the 3rd gen which is what I have now. I prefer the fat rectangular shape of it to the long rectangles of other generations, plus I love the stainless steel back.
The only reason I reckon I'm due for an upgrade soon is lack of storage having only an 8GB but I'll wait for a while to see what they do next since I'd rather spend cash on my car than a new mp3 player when my current one isn't broken.
about time they included a radio - something the nano's have been lacking for a long time - considering every other mp3 player out there and its dog has FM radio on it.