The 5th Generation iPod nano of Apple which is the famous music player in todays generation is now on its impressive improvements. It is now packed to the gills with new video camera, FM radio, voice recording, Genius Mixes, a built-in speaker, and a larger screen compared to the first Apple iPod, it also has a pedometer.
This device is just the same when it terms to its size as the old one, it only differs slightly on its outer looks, with its slightly larger screen and a bit smaller clickwheel. The new iPod Nano is slightly larger 2.2-inch screen (up from 2 inches) and a glossy, polished aluminum. It can now display up to 12 lines of menu text (up from 10 before) and the Now Playing screen lists artist, album, and title information in three bolder, more readable lines at the top of the screen. Its comfortable to use click wheel is just an inch wide but the operation is no less instinctive and responsive than the larger wheels on other iPods. The hold Button is on the top of it, the headphone jack and the off-center dock connection still on its button but are now reversed in position that can make the user be curious.
This also carries more new features than any of more on the outside revised predecessors. But there’s an easy way to tell immediately that the one that you’re holding is the 5th generation iPod Nano. Just flip it over and then you’ll notice right away a bead-size video camera on its lower left side.
The Nano’s camera is an easy to use, letting you to jump right into recording after only two clicks from the main menu. It has a 640×480-pixel resolution and MP4/H.264 video recording format (bit rates range between 2,500Kbps and 2,800Kbps) that works practically in iTunes and other video playback software as well as video streaming Web sites including YouTube, Flickr, and Facebook. Apple’s 5G iPod Nano can store an imposing 16 hrs of recorded video in its 8GB of storage.
Even with the Nano’s ever-growing stable of features, music playback is still the beating heart of this iPod.
The iPod nano is wrap on its aluminum body, the lens is also present on it , but if the worn-and-scratched back of our fourth-generation Nano is any indication, we advice you to use a protective case to keep the camera in good working order.
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