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Ipod Nano and Ipod Phone
Posted: 2005-09-12 02:04am
by HyperionX
Has this been posted yet? Anyways, if not:
Ipod Nano
Ipod Phone
Both are pretty nice to look at, especially the Ipod Nano. Still prefer the big ones myself though.
Posted: 2005-09-12 02:15am
by Stark
The phone looks like a regular motorola (ie, no clickwheel) and the nano looks like a nice ten minutes in photoshop. Are these real?
Posted: 2005-09-12 02:18am
by Quadlok
Stark wrote:The phone looks like a regular motorola (ie, no clickwheel) and the nano looks like a nice ten minutes in photoshop. Are these real?
Check Apple's homepage, they're real enough. The Nano is replacing the Mini, and the phone isn't so much an iPod as just another multimedia phone with iTunes crammed in.
Posted: 2005-09-12 02:31am
by Praxis
Stark wrote:The phone looks like a regular motorola (ie, no clickwheel) and the nano looks like a nice ten minutes in photoshop. Are these real?
Yep.
http://www.apple.com/
The Nano is a replacement to the Mini, however it uses Flash instead of a hard drive. Because of that it has a lower capacity pricewise ($250 is 4 GB instead of 6 GB as before) but has a color screen and is far thinner.
Posted: 2005-09-12 02:42am
by DPDarkPrimus
I'm going to hopefully get a Mini for a layaway Christmas present, while they're still available. Cheaper and bigger memory capacity, as well as more durable. (Those who have nanos have said they're pretty fragile feeling.)
Posted: 2005-09-12 03:57am
by Praxis
The Nano will likely be more durable. Flash memory is much more reliable than a hard drive.
Posted: 2005-09-12 04:19am
by Glocksman
Praxis wrote:The Nano will likely be more durable. Flash memory is much more reliable than a hard drive.
Ars Technica
reviewed a nano and found that it was pretty durable.
As much as I dislike Apple's pretentiousness in their marketing, it appears they have one hell of a good player here.
Posted: 2005-09-12 05:14am
by Stark
The nano looks pretty nice, aside from the low capacity. It's certainly the iPod I'll be recommending to casual users from now on - its size is remarkable. Does anyone fill their regular ipod? I've got a 20Gb, and I've got 4-5Gb free, even after filling it with piles of images and utilities for troubleshooting.
And the colours on the OP nano pic still look fake to me!
Posted: 2005-09-12 09:28am
by phongn
Glocksman wrote:Ars Technica
reviewed a nano and found that it was pretty durable.
They ran it over with a car and while the LCD failed the rest of the player kept going.
Posted: 2005-09-12 09:53am
by Pu-239
I liked the mini- all metal casings == teh cool.
Posted: 2005-09-12 10:13am
by The Grim Squeaker
I WANT IT , problem is I still have'nt filled up all of my current old non colour 40gb iPod, still 6.4 GB left.
It looks even sexier side by side to a pencil, psp or an ugly older iPod.
Posted: 2005-09-12 12:32pm
by General Zod
DPDarkPrimus wrote:I'm going to hopefully get a Mini for a layaway Christmas present, while they're still available. Cheaper and bigger memory capacity, as well as more durable. (Those who have nanos have said they're pretty fragile feeling.)
The nanos actually cost about as much as the regular iPod mini. And the size is only two gigs difference, which won't really make too much of a problem for most people. That said, I'm definitely going to be looking at getting me a Nano in the next few weeks, considering how nifty it looks from reading the product descrips.
Posted: 2005-09-12 01:50pm
by His Divine Shadow
Personally I would have bought a shuffle if it would have had a radio.
The nano looks nice though.
Posted: 2005-09-12 05:00pm
by Ypoknons
PS the iTunes is in a Motorola E398 externally ... an ancient thing of at least a year, at least in Hong Kong. Wonder why they didn't put more effort into it.
Of course, if you glue a nano to a RAZR it would be shorter and thinner than the iTunes phone ... of course the RAZR is fat.