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iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation

With just a few clicks, the new Genius feature finds the songs on your iPod nano that go great together and makes a Genius Playlist for you. Thanks to the built-in accelerometer, you can rotate iPod nano to flip through album art with Cover Flow. Watch movies and TV shows in widescreen. And view photos in either portrait or landscape. Just give iPod nano a shake and it shuffles to a different song in your music library. iPod nano now comes in nine vibrant colors and a new curved aluminum and glass design. The crisp, bright picture makes watching movies and TV shows amazing. 8GB model holds up to 2,000 songs, 7,000 photos and up to 8 hours of video.

Average Customer Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 4.73 out of 5 4.7 out of 5
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Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 4 out of 5 4 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 4 out of 5 4 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 4 out of 5 4 5
Perfect Choice! Date: March 5, 2009
Written By: Anonymous From: Keysville, VA
Owned this Product for: 0-3 Months
Level of Expertise: Newbie

Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
The Yellow iPod Nano is very portable. It fits into a pocket or purse easily. The LCD screen is clear and it has good graphics/print. The device is very easy to use for a new user and it powers up quickly.
It took a little getting used to getting it hooked up and installed on the computer for the first time, but it was a breeze after that.


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Review 2 for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation

Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Best Purchase Ever Date: January 31, 2009
Written By: Janarthan From: Redmond, WA

Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
Very good deal. Very fast delivery.

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Review 3 for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation

Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 4 out of 5 4 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Too Kewl! Date: January 19, 2009
Written By: jojoray From: New York, NY

Pros: take it anywhere it's fun and can dance all day
Cons: no cons for me yet...

Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
This ipod is THE kewlest. I just bought one for my bestie and she absolutely loved it. We're all about colors, so this bright ipod had her written all over it. If you are someone looking for a product to buy a friend or relative who is free-spirited, colorful, and has music as his/her inspiration, then why not spend a little change and spare him/her this hot item. You won't regret it. I know i didn't. Tootles!! :)

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Review 4 for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation

Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Great purchase Date: January 11, 2009
Written By: Jolulu From: Central Coast, CA

Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
This was the first time that I've purchased from this vendor. It arrived quickly and in great shape! This iPod Nano is terrific and was a great buy for my teenager. It has such a clear, vibrant sound and has some really cool features. Two fun features are that you can rotate the iPod to view the album cover and that you can shake it to mix up your list. It's slim and she loves the yellow color. We found a frosted white sleeve to protect it from drops and unexpected accidents. Thanks so much for a positive buying experience.

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Review 5 for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation

Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Fantastic Date: January 7, 2009
Written By: Chelle From: Brattleboro, VT

Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
I think the service from PC Connection is fantastic. When there was an issue with my card, they sped up the purchase process so my daughter would still have her IPod in time for Christmas. I have already recommended them to my friends and family. They are reasonably priced too!!!

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Review 6 for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation

Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 4 out of 5 4 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 4 out of 5 4 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 3 out of 5 3 5
nice ltem Date: January 7, 2009
Written By: Anonymous From: yucca valley cal.

Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
we are pleased with the item that we purchased althought we are having a problem with the hold or lock button on top but customer service has been very helpful and are working with us to fix the problem.

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Review 7 for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation

Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
My son loves it Date: January 6, 2009
Written By: Phoebe From: Mass

Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
My 12 year old son got this for Christmas, and loves it. He has used it everyday since.

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Review 8 for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation

Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Nano 8gb Date: January 1, 2009
Written By: JaneC From: Grapevine, TX

Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
I gave this to my daughter who is fourteen, and she loves it.

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Review 9 for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation

Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Great Present Date: January 1, 2009
Written By: minmaloo From: Millersville, MD

Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
My son loves his new Ipod and we are happy to have gotten it at a lower price.

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Review 10 for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation

Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 4 out of 5 4 5
musicman Date: December 30, 2008
Written By: musicman From: IL

Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
The only downside to the new Nano is the same as other versions - it is hard to download individual photos.

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Review 11 for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation

Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
timely service Date: December 26, 2008
Written By: tcm7 From: Utah

Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
Thanks for the great discount on an popular item right before Christmas. It was a great gift at the right price.

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Review 12 for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation

Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 3 out of 5 3 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 2 out of 5 2 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
battery life Date: December 22, 2008
Written By: vidifont From: Georgia

Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
Battery life issues due to frequent charges have kept me from really enjoying my iPod.

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Review 13 for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation

Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Best product yet!!! Date: October 10, 2008
Written By: Lynda From: Chicago, il

Pros: take anywhere
Cons: filling up itunes with music

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Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
Not only are you able to get your favorite color. The ipod is the best musical invention yet. I would recommend everyone invest in one if not two or three there are many different choices depends on how much you love music. I love the maximum i enjoy music very much and being able to travel and listen to my favorite music in my car is awesome.

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Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Best iPod to date Date: October 9, 2008
Written By: Kerby From: Lafayette, IN

Pros: extremely thin, new ui and features, colors, price
Cons: new headphones (with inline controls) not included

Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
Initial Impressions and Design:
Once again, Apple has done what it does best. Make their own products look absolutely dorky and outdated in comparison to their latest offering. Do yourself a favor and don’t hold the 4G Nano up next to a 1G or 2G Nano (3G “fatty” doesn’t count). You’ll be amazed that you were once blown away by those now defunct designs. Suffice to say, they got the Nano design right (again).
Of course, we all sort of knew what was coming. Curved glass (no, it’s not too reflective to be annoying), tapered design (feels great in your hand), and larger screen than has been on a Nano before. Even knowing all this and seeing the pictures, as usual, it’s a whole different thing to actually use the iPod. For me, it simply feels smaller and thinner in your hand than any picture can capture.
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The new Nano comes with the usual assortment of necessities, and my only complaint here is that it doesn’t come with the newly announced headphones with volume controls. Fortunately for those of us with iPhones, the special iPhone headphones with the microphone works just fine for play/pause and skipping to the next song, just like on the iPhone. So the only thing that’s missing is volume controls. The included headphone cords are still plenty long for keeping the Nano in your pocket.
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Controls:
The clickwheel brings me back to why I purchased yet another iPod. As I’m sure a lot of people did, I figured I would simply use my iPhone (2G) for all of my iPod needs. After all, it was the “best iPod” Apple had ever made. While I like the iPhone iPod interface, I’m simply tired of the whole “touch your music” deal. It just doesn’t feel like an iPod to me. I love the tactile controls of a dedicated iPod, and being able to crank up the volume with the wheel just feels right to me. I really missed that with the iPhone, and it’s why I’ll be using my Nano for all my music needs.
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Screen:
I think Apple finally figured this one out. With the new aspect ratio on the Nano, they got a whole new chance to redo the UI, and it’s really great. Two things have been really improved upon by way of the new screen. First, there’s no longer a ton of white space to the right of menu items, and because of the portrait layout, you get more menu items on a single screen. Second, the album art/song information now fits nicely onto the screen without all the awkward white space. It takes a lot of cues from the iPhone’s setup, and it looks great. And although it’s hard to explain, the curved glass, when looked at at a slight angle, almost gives the impression that your albums are inside of the iPod. It’s a nice sense of depth that I haven’t noticed in any previous iPod.
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Another big thing I noticed about the new Nano was it’s speed. This thing is darn fast. Everything, and I mean everything, happens instantly. No waiting for CoverFlow album art to load, no pause when you click the next song, nothing. This is really a great thing to see in a 1.0 firmware release. Not exactly something I’ve been used to *cough*iPhone*cough*. And as long as we’re comparing the Nano with the iPhone, the accelerometer in the Nano seems a lot more responsive than on my iPhone. It works like you expect, and without delay. Shaking it to shuffle is a slightly ridiculous feature, and I sure won’t think to do it when I want to change songs, but it does work most of the time. About 3/5 times the Nano would actually change songs when I shook it. Maybe I just need to to refine my technique.
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Everything else:
A few other things that are nice touches:
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-When clicking through the song options with the center button, you can now change the shuffle options. No more clicking back to the settings to change this.
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-I never really used coverflow on my iPhone, but there’s one great application that I’ve found for it on the Nano. When playing a song, simply rotate the Nano 90 degrees left or right to enter coverflow, which will bring up the current album, and then press the center button. Now you’re looking at a nice screen with all of the songs on that album! This wasn’t something I expected to transfer over from the iPhone, but it’s a great feature, and very nicely implemented. Once again, the responsiveness of the interface makes it all the better, and more likely for me to use.
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-Games: Gone are the old Brick, Solitaire, and Parachute games. The new Nano now includes Klondike, Maze (which uses the accelerometer), and Vortex (which was released for the 5G iPod some time ago). While the new games are nice, I don’t think I’ll ever use them since I have an iPhone, and I’m kinda sad that Brick isn’t there anymore. Maybe it’s an easter egg like it was all the way back on the original iPod?
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-Instead of simply floating album covers by to use up white space like the 3G Nanos and the Classics, the new UI now shows information about the contents of the menus on the main menu. For instance, if you hover over Settings, you will see how much space you have free on the iPod, and if you hover over Now Playing, you can see the current song without having to click on the item.
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-Headphone cord is now a much softer plastic that I find tangles less.
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-Don’t know if this was ever available before, but now under Settings > Playback, there is an “Audio Crossfade” option, which requires no setup by the host computer. The Nano is now able to do on-the-fly audio crossfades, and it works great! I love having this feature on the iPod as well as in iTunes. Also in this section is an option for the “Energy Saver”, but I don’t know what it does as there is still a backlight timer option. Edit: It looks like this option actually turns the screen off after some arbitrary amount of time, along with just turning off the backlighting.
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-For those wondering, you can turn off the Shake to Shuffle feature, although as I mentioned, it’s pretty hard to accidentally active the feature.
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-Genius is a nice way to quickly generate a playlist, and I’m liking the selections it makes. Activating it from the Now Playing menu is a good way to continue listening to a particular type of music. It’s unfortunate that all songs are not available for use with the feature though.
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-When sitting on a flat desk, the Nano will rock slightly to one side if you push the previous or next buttons on the click wheel, but they still register without any problem. I actually find the rocking/taper to help a bit when trying to pick up the Nano. I also tend to have a couple fingers on the iPod when I go to press a button, so I don’t mind the wobble. Overall the device is solid enough that it doesn’t bother me, but it doesn’t sit quite at solidly on a table as the old Nanos. It is a bit nicer in terms of trying to tip the screen towards you to see what’s playing. The design lends itself to that a bit more gracefully. It’s pretty much the same difference between the old Touches and the new ones, and the original iPhone verses the new 3G iPhones. Apple seems to like the tapered back look, so there’s really not any way to avoid it anymore.
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Conclusions:
Perhaps it was just the use of my iPhone that made me forget just how great iPods are, but the new Nano encompasses everything that has defined iPods and kept them in their dominant market position for seven years. The new 4th generation Nano feels small, light, of high quality materials, and has the best iPod UI to date. I didn’t mention video playback in this review, but suffice to say that it plays video, and the screen looks great. It’s not really something I do with my Nano considering I have a 3.5″ iPhone screen to use, and the 8GB space allotment on the Nano is a bit tight for videos. I used to feel that the Nano was the smaller, cheaper alternative to a “real” iPod, but with Apple’s current lineup and the decent capacities (8 and 16 gigs) of the Nano, this is really the “classic” iPod and fully deserves to have those iconic white earbuds hooked up to it. What are you waiting for? Go buy one!


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Overall Rating: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Performance: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Ease of Use: iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation - 5 out of 5 5 5
Awesome, fast delivery Date: October 7, 2008
Written By: Tracy From: Miami, FL

Reviews & Ratings for iPod Nano 8GB Yellow (Sept 08) 4th Generation
Great product and extremely fast delivery. It only took 3 days for me to receive the product.

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