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    Apple iPod Nano Review

    Posted on Friday, April 28 2006 @ 13:38:25 CEST by LSDsmurf


    It was really no surprise that Apple was able to churn out another solid product. Though it did not seem like anyone really needed another version of the iPod, the Nano reflects a maturation of Apple's flash-based players into something much more powerful than the Shuffle or Mini. From a price standpoint the Nano is still not the most efficient choice, but it is functional and quite stylish. This review is going to take a quick look at the Nano now that the hype has died down and some competition is coming to market. There are lots of other reviews on the internet, but this one is going to attempt to look at the Nano in a new light and bring up some points about competing products.

    Link: XYZ Computing

    Apple iPod Nano


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