Apple iPod nano 8 GB Green (3rd Generation) OLD MODEL
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Review by Mark for Apple iPod nano 8 GB Green (3rd Generation) OLD MODEL
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Apple iPod nano 8 GB Black (3rd Generation)This survey is for the 8GB iPod Nano. All the reviews for the tertiary multiplication Nanos person been conjunctive by River. Piece this object is rattling kindred to the 4GB iPod Nano Apple 4 GB iPod Nano (3rd Gen) there are enough differences that they each deserve a fireman countenance.
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Overall, I would take the 8 GB iPod Nano over the 4 GB nano and the 8 GB iPod Compete. This organisation is priced ripe, and at exclusive $50 more than the 4 GB thing it’s a no brainer. Those who requirement to interval up should perception to the 16 GB Apple iPod Ingest 16 GB or 32 GB iPod Soupcon Apple iPod pinch 32 GB. I bang been fortunate enough to lively with all these players, so I outlook this helps you decide.
Hopefully Apple present shortly pass a 16 GB or regularise a 32 GB Nano open. Only the iPod Contend currently sports those capacities. Soil they supply large sizes the 8GB is the biggest alternative. The covert is elflike, but the lawful buttons and utter revolve grant easier volume and selection changes and outstrip use on the go than the iPod Tinge.
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Review by James L. Jensen V for Apple iPod nano 8 GB Green (3rd Generation) OLD MODEL
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If any of the tag information on any song(s) is off from the rest of the album it will create multiple albums in coverflow, also not having any album art for any music becomes annoying in coverflow. So my advice is; make sure you’re meticulous on how you organize in iTunes. I did notice a few times that the coverflow artwork did take a second to load the image as I was scrolling, but this seems to go away after a few times.
The “split” screen from the menu that randomly shows some of your album art is very cool, since the half screen can’t show a whole album cover it pans across the album art randomly, the cover that is show is random as well.
Very cool.
Last item, some people will rant about how the 8 GB Nano is on $50 bucks less than the 80 GB Classic. Remember its hard drive vs. flash memory, as I tend to be active and move around a lot and plan to use the Nano while at the gym I wanted the stability of flash memory. to me comparing the two is like comparing a dump truck to a sports car, you may want one or the other at a given time so it’s really up to decide what is important, capacity or portability? -
Review by Karl for Apple iPod nano 8 GB Green (3rd Generation) OLD MODEL
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If ‘TV out’ isn’t important to you, or you don’t care about playing podcasts back to back without fiddling with the ipod, then I’m sure you’ll still love the new 3g nano. I like the video feature, the size (great for commuting), style, and colors of the new nano 3g, and iPods have the easiest/best way of selecting and sorting through music of any MP3 player out there. (I’ve tried a couple other brands.) But….…in my case, one of the key reasons I bought the 3g was so that I could display photos or video on a TV. Unfortunately, that feature requires the purchase of a new cable which costs 50 bucks(the old AV cables don’t work. The new cables connect through the docking port, not through the headphone input.) Of course this is something most people won’t find out till they buy the product and the old AV cable. Not only do you need a new cable, but I went to many stores to get the new cable and none of them had it in stock. I finally had to order it directly from the iTunes store. I suppose someday soon, 3rd party cables will be made for one third the cost of the new AV cable made by Apple, but if you want the video out feature now, be prepared to fork over another 50 bucks. Yuck!
Also disappointing to me was a change to the software that significantly impacts what I use the ipod for. I mostly listen to podcasts and like to download all my favorites and then listen to them all without messing with the ipod (very nice feature when you’re working out for an hour or more and don’t want to have to mess with the ipod on the go). On the old ipod, I could find my podcasts on the music menu under “genres” and could click on “podcasts” and “all” and it would play all of them without my ever having to touch it again. Cool!!! The new ipod doesn’t allow this. Not cool!! Podcasts have been moved to the root menu so they no longer show up on the music menu and there is no way to play them all non-stop. (If anyone finds a way to do this, please make a comment.) So, now when I’m on a long ride on my bike, or I’m in traffic, I have to stop and fumble with the 3g after the end of each podcast. That is really annoying and what used to be a great feature of the 2g nano, suddenly becomes impossible on the 3g. Bummer! Now, I’m back to using my 2g nano on my biking commute.
Update (Jan 12)… The ‘shuffle on’ setting is what has caused my podcasts to stop playing back to back. If shuffle is set to ‘off’ they play without touching the iPod. Thanks for the comments that led to this discovery. Still, there hasn’t been a software fix for this and it is annoying to have to fiddle with the shuffle setting depending on whether I want to listen to music or podcasts. Hello Apple!
Finally, the 3g nano has some compatibility problems with other products. For example, I bought the iHome alarm clock and it has glitches when I use my 3g but works well with my older 2g. Same thing with a sports watch I tested in the store. The TIMEX ironman watch that has wireless controls for the ipod didn’t work with the 3g. So, if you are an early adopter, be aware of that. I’d recommend that if you have the 3g nano, that you test it carefully in the store with any product that claims to be 3g nano compatible before you buy and make sure the features you care about actually work.
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Review by Rarkm for Apple iPod nano 8 GB Green (3rd Generation) OLD MODEL
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I was prepared to love the nano. It certainly is typical Apple product design – elegant, beautiful and stylish — and it would be perfect except for two very annoying software/firmware issues, and Apple’s apparent lack of interest in addressing the first problem. If it were not for these two problems, I’d give the nano 4 1/2 stars. Maybe 5 stars.1. First issue — this is apparently widespread from what I have read on all the forums — is that some .mp3 encoded files will skip to the next song for no apparent reason. The skip is always in the same place in the song, and immediately moves to the next song. No reboot, iTunes reinstallation or anything else helps. The same song will play fine in iTunes (on the computer) and in every other device and .mp3 player, only the Nano chokes on it.
Apple’s helpdesk advises only one thing. Discard the track and reburn the CD using Apple’s iTunes encoder. Since I have over 1500 tracks recorded to .mp3 and the skips occur randomly throughout, this is a ridiculous waste of time, and since the problem is very likely firmware related, it should be up to Apple to fix, but they apparently do not wish to do so for reasons only they know or understand. Apple just isn’t talking. This is probably the most annoying part of the problem. They won’t admit to the problem and won’t fix it. (Microsoft never admits error either and it’s obnoxious. How ’bout a changelog for software updates so the rest of us know what you fixed? Is that too much to ask?)
2. It took me most of a day to figure out why my movies weren’t synching to the ‘pod. The answer is that there is an iTunes ‘synch movies’ check box on an obscure menu which is unchecked by default. Since Apple doesn’t include a manual (or even a disk with a manual, users are pretty much left to download the manual if they can find it from Apple’s site, and try and diagnose the problem itself. Again, the Apple helpdesk is not very informative. iTunes LOOKS like it is well designed, but for some reason its menus and setup is not completely intuitive. Perhaps it might be more intuitive for a Mac user but I had more trouble than I expected getting my iPod set up correctly and loaded with the music I wanted.
Apple’s proud boast is that their products “just work”. In this case, the nano “just works, sometimes”. I hope, but am not very hopeful that the skip problem will eventually be fixed with a firmware update. In any event, those of you with big .mp3 software libraries should be warned.
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An option to go to 16 gig would be nice, but Apple likes sealed machines. The only thing you can put into the nano is a stereo miniplug. Additionally, there is no user-replaceable battery — but by the time the rechargeable battery gets worn out (I suspect that it has a lifespan of 1000 charges like all Li-ion batteries), you’ll probably ditch it for the latest and greatest anyway.I should note that the Apple iTunes Store is brilliant – well designed, interesting and just makes you want to throw money at them for songs you’d never consider buying on a CD. Apple is gradually getting around to introducing more high-definition encoded (256 kb .aac) non-DRM’d music, and this is something that noone else is doing as far as I know.
UPDATE 12/3/2007: Apple just released firmware upgrade 1.0.3; it’s not clear yet what was fixed, as again, there is no changelog or buglist included with the upgrade to tell you what’s fixed. One thing that was NOT fixed is the ‘skipping’ problem described above.
A few week’s experience with the Nano has essentially confirmed my first impressions — yes, the design and looks of the hardware are pretty good — it’s the software / firmware that’s the problem. As the Nano is limited to 8 GB (who ever thought that 8 GB would be limiting, heh) there’s a real problem when your library exceeds 8 GB and you keep adding music. There doesn’t seem to be a way to add music to your library without having it “checked” for synching. Thus if you’re already over the 8 GB limit and you add new music, you have to unselect the new music manually in order to preserve your existing Nano mix without synch difficulties. If there’s a way to add music without disturbing your current synch list, I haven’t found it.
Another feature I haven’t located is a quick and easy way to keep different synch lists for different moods (i.e., all classical mix, all 60s mix, all vocalists list) so that you can quickly resynch and get the mix you want loaded without much manual tweaking. It’s probably there somewhere, it’s just not obvious where it is.
I agree that the newly required $50 Apple cable for video output is a cheesy ripoff. It’s not ‘sold in stores’, so there’s no telling how many people have been burned by clueless Circuit City or Best Buy clerks unaware that the third-party cables they’ve been selling no longer work with the 3rd generation nanos.”
And finally, yes, it would be nice to have an FM tuner but Apple “doesn’t do that” with Ipods, maybe it’s a Steve Jobs thing (besides, I suspect they’ve already crammed as many chips as they can into the Nano form factor and it may be impossible to do so, but what do I know.)
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Review by Tarun Chachra for Belkin Dual USB Car Charger for iPod (Black)
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Hi All,So I had an interesting situation one lighter socket and 2 devices to charge. One iPhone 3g and a Blackberry Javelin 8900. I use both and thus they both need to be charged at some point during my long 2 hour commutes.
The belkin charger has two usb ports on it…one for regular trickle charging and one quick charge port (a little more amps on the quick charge). I had to test this Quick method and thus took my nearly dead blackberry and plugged it into the quick charger…sure enough it charged up to full in about 30 minutes…where it would take about 1 hour under normal circumstances on a normal charger.
With my iPhone 3G I was a little scared/cautious and thus used the regular charging port to plug into it. It worked fine. The iPhone went to charging immediately and had no signs of errors etc….some accessories have issues with iPhone 3g and I can CONFIRM that this Charger WORKS perfectly.
The box includes a usb to apple connector cable for ipods/iphones etc and a usb to mini-usb for usb based charging devices. The color is BLACK as can be seen here….the finish is glossy.
I now have 2 of these for both cars and I could not be happier. For what is included at this price point…it is a MUST Buy.
5/5
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Review by Kenji for Belkin Dual USB Car Charger for iPod (Black)
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Please ignore my review unless you know a little about electronics and USB.I haven’t done any current tests or analyzed the USB signal (there’s supposed to be a signal to enable 1A charging on a device), but I have taken the charger apart. Each USB port has dedicated connections (even ground). Other USB hubs/ports I’ve looked at hook all of the power connections together. This leads me to assume Belkin has dedicated power management per USB port.
Other than that, it’s a charger. It charged a 4th gen Nano, a 3G iPhone, and Blackberry Pearl just fine.
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Review by Ben Myers for Belkin Dual USB Car Charger for iPod (Black)
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This is perfect for all around use, but especially good for flying and rental cars. My wife and I usually get to the rental car with both Iphones near dead. We can easily charge both our phones from one 12v plug. Plus we save some carry on bulk with only one charger plug. Belkin also makes a dual 110v charger. Buy that too. The USB to Iphone cords work in both units. You save still more travelling bulk. -
Review by B. VanBogart for Belkin Dual USB Car Charger for iPod (Black)
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I got this because it comes with both an iPod/iPhone charging cable and a mini-USB charging cable, and both can be used at the same time. Since my wife has a 3G iPhone and I have a BlackBerry Bold which uses the mini-USB connection, we can charge our phones at the same time in the car. And if any phone needs it, it’s the iPhone! The best part is that this is $10 less than the same item at the Apple Store. Thanks Amazon! -
Review by Robert R. Dierker for Belkin Dual USB Car Charger for iPod (Black)
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This is great! It can charge my iPod and keep my GPSr (Geocaching) going while I drive making me only have to use battery power when I’m out of the car in the final stages of caching.







Review by Mark for Apple iPod nano 8 GB Green (3rd Generation) OLD MODEL
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Apple’s new nano is designed to modify upon late models and add both functionality. The reinforced recording, smaller thinner embody and updated code are sufficiency to piddle it stop out. The slightly displace terms tag is also sure to help delude many units.
I think most buyers will opt to get the 8GB, considering it is only $50 more than the 4GB and actually makes the video function more usable. Apple 8 GB iPod nano AAC/MP3 Player Blue (3rd Generation) Regardless, the new nano is an improvement in any size.
Enjoy!!!