Testseek.com have collected 105 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Nano 5G 8GB / 16GB and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Nano 5G 8GB / 16GB.
September 2009
(84%)
105 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
All things considered, the new 5th generation iPod Nano is well worth taking a look at if you want to upgrade your iPod, but I wouldn’t upgrade if I had a 4th generation Nano, as the new features, personally, don’t justify the purchase of anot...
Abstract: It’s not often that a company launches a product that changes the playing field and saves the business all in one go, but that’s exactly what happened in late 2001 when Apple, on the ropes and hemorrhaging market share, brought out the first iPod.By to...
Abstract: Take a quick glance at the new iPod nano and you'd be forgiven for mistaking it for the old one. Aside from an expanded range of nine colours, it sports the same slim, curved body, and the capacities haven't increased beyond 8GB and 16GB, either. Flip ...
Abstract: Has Apple taken the nano someplace it shouldn't be? Are there too many features for a simple MP3 player? Post your opinion below.With the latest iPod nano, Apple’s finally addressing a long-standing issue: The missing FM tuner. The newest nano also inc...
Abstract: Today we take a look at the newly released iPOD Nano 5g..The new iPod nano offers a video camera, a polished anodized aluminum finish, and a larger screen. Also making its debut: FM radio with Live Pause is featured on the nano, iPod nano now also now ...
Sleek and compact design; great value for money; nice sound quality.
The FM radio and camera are still in their baby steps; scroll wheel not up to the mark.
With the new add- ons, apple seem to be trying too hard. There is no grace and etiquette, something all ipods are famed for. The add-ons just made a beautiful ipod look a tad shabby. Why would they put these features on it, if they all did lack in per...
Overall, the new Nano is bound to give stand-alone pocket camcorders a run for the money. Sure, it doesn't shoot HD video, and it might not have the same video quality or extra features that dedicated pocket camcorders have, but I don't think that wil...
Attractive aluminum design, Remarkably slim and lightweight, Larger display than predecessor, VoiceOver feature, Built-in pedometer and FM tuner
Uncomfortable bundled earbuds, Lackluster video recording in low light, Not the best audio quality, nano doesn’t support iTunes Extras or iTunes LP photos/interviews
The fifth iteration of Apple’s tiny portable media player keeps the same featherweight body as its predecessor but adds a bigger screen and video recording.