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		<title>Comment on Apple Ipod Comparison by Brian</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 10:29:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;Review by Brian for &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Apple-iPod-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HE8M%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HE8M&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Apple iPod nano 16 GB Pink (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/i&gt;
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When I received my new iPod, I was impressed with the sound quality vs. the old 1st gen Nano I have. (The original iPods were very &quot;middy&quot; sounding.)
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&lt;br /&gt;But that is about all that is good with the unit.
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&lt;br /&gt;The new 5th generation is incompatible with everything I own.  My car&#039;s radio has iPod integration which worked with my original iPod and my friends 4th generation unit, however, the newest iPods are incompatible.  My home receiver also has an iPod dock which doesn&#039;t work with the new unit. You also cannot add music for playback under Linux (at the moment.  It&#039;s being worked on.)  Apple changed how they store music on the iPod, in what can only be described, as attempt to keep 3rd party applications form working.  (Let&#039;s face it, iTunes has become a horrible, bloated and slow application.)
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&lt;br /&gt;If all this wasn&#039;t bad enough, the thing keeps locking up.  When I&#039;m listening to MP3s or the radio, it just automatically resets and the music library is erased.  I then have to refill the unit with the songs from my PC.  And after a few more minutes of listening, it resets again erasing everything.  I have sent it back twice and I still have the problem. (A friend of mine bought a new Nano and he is also having the reset problem.)
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&lt;br /&gt;Apple, why would you make a product that is incompatible with the expansive collection of accessories that people have invested in?  Is anybody there monitoring quality of your products anymore?
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Review by Brian for <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Apple-iPod-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HE8M%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HE8M" rel="nofollow">Apple iPod nano 16 GB Pink (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL</a></i><br />
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When I received my new iPod, I was impressed with the sound quality vs. the old 1st gen Nano I have. (The original iPods were very &#8220;middy&#8221; sounding.)</p>
<p>But that is about all that is good with the unit.</p>
<p>The new 5th generation is incompatible with everything I own.  My car&#8217;s radio has iPod integration which worked with my original iPod and my friends 4th generation unit, however, the newest iPods are incompatible.  My home receiver also has an iPod dock which doesn&#8217;t work with the new unit. You also cannot add music for playback under Linux (at the moment.  It&#8217;s being worked on.)  Apple changed how they store music on the iPod, in what can only be described, as attempt to keep 3rd party applications form working.  (Let&#8217;s face it, iTunes has become a horrible, bloated and slow application.)</p>
<p>If all this wasn&#8217;t bad enough, the thing keeps locking up.  When I&#8217;m listening to MP3s or the radio, it just automatically resets and the music library is erased.  I then have to refill the unit with the songs from my PC.  And after a few more minutes of listening, it resets again erasing everything.  I have sent it back twice and I still have the problem. (A friend of mine bought a new Nano and he is also having the reset problem.)</p>
<p>Apple, why would you make a product that is incompatible with the expansive collection of accessories that people have invested in?  Is anybody there monitoring quality of your products anymore?<br /></p>
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		<title>Comment on Apple Ipod Comparison by Stephen Hall</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stephen Hall</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 10:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;Review by Stephen Hall for &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Apple-iPod-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HE8M%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HE8M&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Apple iPod nano 16 GB Pink (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/i&gt;
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Do not get my wrong.  I have loved Apple iPods for many years now, and my iPhone is a great part of my life.  However, I have started to wonder what else will be added to the traditional iPods, to keep them fresh.  Have they reached the limit of necessary features? 
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&lt;br /&gt;Despite my reservations, watching the Apple keynote of this new product has led me to head down to the Apple store and pick up a 16 GB 5th Generation iPod Nano, to add to my &quot;collection.&quot; 
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;First reactions?  This Nano appears just as sleek and beautiful as the commendable 4th generation Nano. In fact, at first glance, you would not think must different about the newer version.  I quickly tried out the recording of video. This was average.  It is nice, if you carry your Nano everywhere, to have the ability to take video.  Cool.  When played back on the Nano, the video looks pretty good.  It&#039;s average, when played back on your computer.  Again, far from bad, but in the age where digital cameras have some great movie modes, you have to simply call the iPod Nano video average, but most of all convenient.  Fun too.  
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&lt;br /&gt;Personally, I have found myself most interested in the new Pedometer built into the Nano.  It can keep track of your steps during the day, if you keep the device on you all day.  I think this could push me to be more active. Again, is this feature really necessary in an iPod?  I&#039;m not sure, but keep in mind that this product is popular among fitness gurus for its portability, almost feather-like weight, and solid state memory.
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&lt;br /&gt;Finally, in a pinch, to listen to a sporting event or particular talk radio show, the new nano includes a FM Turner. Blah you might say?  Yes, that is not particularly exciting, BUT the Nano adds one cool feature to FM Radio.  You can &quot;pause,&quot; the radio up to 15 minutes, such as you might do with the DVR connected to your television.  It works flawlessly.  Before one asks, no, you cannot schedule radio recordings.  Still, the new nano will make FM radio a bit more modern, with this pause function. 
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&lt;br /&gt;Overall, it does seem as though Apple is not quite sure how to keep adding features that are truly remarkable to the iPod Nano. The Nano is the best selling MP3 player in the history of the planet, more sold than any other iPod to date.  However, the Nano&#039;s best features continue to be its size, ability to sync great content from your iTunes library, portability, and great user interface.  The click wheel continues to make finding your music and videos relatively easy.  Again, the Nano is superb, but the new features are probably a bit specific on if they will be useful to you or not.  
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&lt;br /&gt;The updated nano is that bit more advanced with a few new features, particularly for many the ability to record a quick video, easily, will be attractive.  However, if you have the last generation Nano, I would not worry about upgrading too soon, unless having the absolute latest device and new &quot;features,&quot;  are important to you.  Fantastic device, but not much different than before.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Review by Stephen Hall for <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Apple-iPod-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HE8M%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HE8M" rel="nofollow">Apple iPod nano 16 GB Pink (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL</a></i><br />
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Do not get my wrong.  I have loved Apple iPods for many years now, and my iPhone is a great part of my life.  However, I have started to wonder what else will be added to the traditional iPods, to keep them fresh.  Have they reached the limit of necessary features? </p>
<p>Despite my reservations, watching the Apple keynote of this new product has led me to head down to the Apple store and pick up a 16 GB 5th Generation iPod Nano, to add to my &#8220;collection.&#8221; </p>
<p>First reactions?  This Nano appears just as sleek and beautiful as the commendable 4th generation Nano. In fact, at first glance, you would not think must different about the newer version.  I quickly tried out the recording of video. This was average.  It is nice, if you carry your Nano everywhere, to have the ability to take video.  Cool.  When played back on the Nano, the video looks pretty good.  It&#8217;s average, when played back on your computer.  Again, far from bad, but in the age where digital cameras have some great movie modes, you have to simply call the iPod Nano video average, but most of all convenient.  Fun too.  </p>
<p>Personally, I have found myself most interested in the new Pedometer built into the Nano.  It can keep track of your steps during the day, if you keep the device on you all day.  I think this could push me to be more active. Again, is this feature really necessary in an iPod?  I&#8217;m not sure, but keep in mind that this product is popular among fitness gurus for its portability, almost feather-like weight, and solid state memory.</p>
<p>Finally, in a pinch, to listen to a sporting event or particular talk radio show, the new nano includes a FM Turner. Blah you might say?  Yes, that is not particularly exciting, BUT the Nano adds one cool feature to FM Radio.  You can &#8220;pause,&#8221; the radio up to 15 minutes, such as you might do with the DVR connected to your television.  It works flawlessly.  Before one asks, no, you cannot schedule radio recordings.  Still, the new nano will make FM radio a bit more modern, with this pause function. </p>
<p>Overall, it does seem as though Apple is not quite sure how to keep adding features that are truly remarkable to the iPod Nano. The Nano is the best selling MP3 player in the history of the planet, more sold than any other iPod to date.  However, the Nano&#8217;s best features continue to be its size, ability to sync great content from your iTunes library, portability, and great user interface.  The click wheel continues to make finding your music and videos relatively easy.  Again, the Nano is superb, but the new features are probably a bit specific on if they will be useful to you or not.  </p>
<p>The updated nano is that bit more advanced with a few new features, particularly for many the ability to record a quick video, easily, will be attractive.  However, if you have the last generation Nano, I would not worry about upgrading too soon, unless having the absolute latest device and new &#8220;features,&#8221;  are important to you.  Fantastic device, but not much different than before.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Apple Ipod Comparison by Neil Gandhi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Neil Gandhi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 09:08:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;Review by Neil Gandhi for &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Apple-iPod-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HE8M%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HE8M&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Apple iPod nano 16 GB Pink (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/i&gt;
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1F8Z28QX1WK6O This should give you guys a pretty good idea of the night-time video quality of the 5th Generation iPod nano. The quality isn&#039;t great, but it is really handy when you don&#039;t have a dedicated camera on hand. 
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&lt;br /&gt;Another note is that conversion into a file format that Amazon accepts also degraded the quality slightly. Amazon does NOT accept the MP4 format that iPod nano records in.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Review by Neil Gandhi for <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Apple-iPod-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HE8M%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HE8M" rel="nofollow">Apple iPod nano 16 GB Pink (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL</a></i><br />
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Watch Video Here: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/review/R1F8Z28QX1WK6O" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/review/R1F8Z28QX1WK6O</a> This should give you guys a pretty good idea of the night-time video quality of the 5th Generation iPod nano. The quality isn&#8217;t great, but it is really handy when you don&#8217;t have a dedicated camera on hand. </p>
<p>Another note is that conversion into a file format that Amazon accepts also degraded the quality slightly. Amazon does NOT accept the MP4 format that iPod nano records in.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Apple Ipod Comparison by S. K. Plante</title>
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		<dc:creator>S. K. Plante</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 08:47:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;Review by S. K. Plante for &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Apple-iPod-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HE8M%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HE8M&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Apple iPod nano 16 GB Pink (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/i&gt;
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Let&#039;s face it...we are not all clones and look for different features when it comes to an MP3 player.  I wanted a small, portable player for the gym.  The FM Radio feature is what I have been hoping for for a very long time!  I don&#039;t need apps.  I don&#039;t need to surf the web.  I need to play my tunes.  Genius is a great way to create a mix for the gym.  The fitness tracker is incredible.  And finally I can tune in to the TVs in the gym.  Love it!  This is exactly what I&#039;ve been waiting for.  Perfect device for my needs.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Review by S. K. Plante for <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Apple-iPod-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HE8M%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HE8M" rel="nofollow">Apple iPod nano 16 GB Pink (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL</a></i><br />
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Let&#8217;s face it&#8230;we are not all clones and look for different features when it comes to an MP3 player.  I wanted a small, portable player for the gym.  The FM Radio feature is what I have been hoping for for a very long time!  I don&#8217;t need apps.  I don&#8217;t need to surf the web.  I need to play my tunes.  Genius is a great way to create a mix for the gym.  The fitness tracker is incredible.  And finally I can tune in to the TVs in the gym.  Love it!  This is exactly what I&#8217;ve been waiting for.  Perfect device for my needs.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Apple Ipod Comparison by Nathan Andersen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nathan Andersen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 08:16:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;Review by Nathan Andersen for &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Apple-iPod-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HE8M%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HE8M&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Apple iPod nano 16 GB Pink (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/i&gt;
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3GCL7CCLCHZCY When Steve Jobs announced the newest generation iPod nano, he suggested that with its new video capability the nano would easily compete with the Flip Video camcorder.  While someday down the line this may be a serious contender in the pocket video camera market, it&#039;s not there yet.  I took some comparison footage with the iPod nano and the standard definition Flip Mino to show why.  My point in all this is not to suggest that you go buy a Flip instead of an iPod nano, but that you ask yourself what it is you really want.  If you want to make videos you can upload to Youtube and you want them to look pretty decent, and you don&#039;t care much about music or you already have an mp3 player, I wouldn&#039;t buy this iPod just because now it has video.  On the other hand, having some video capability might be enough to give this the edge over most other music players; if games are more important to you than video, though, you&#039;d be better off with an iPod touch.
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&lt;br /&gt;One thing you&#039;ll notice in the footage, where I shot the same things back to back with both camcorders, is that where the Flip really shines is in low light.  I shot the hamster moments at night, in a room illuminated only by a lamp.  Not only did the iPod nano take grainy video, it also didn&#039;t do any kind of white balancing and the indoor lightbulb added an orange tint to the clip; I&#039;m not sure exactly how the Flip is designed to address this (whether it automatically adjusts white balance or just has a better average setting), but the footage shows that it captured light correctly both outdoors and indoors.  If you compare the hamster shots with the Flip and with the nano, I think it&#039;s clear that for indoor and lowlight there&#039;s no comparison and the Flip has the nano beat hands down.  The outdoor images are closer, but I think even this small video shows greater detail in the Flip video.  When you blow the images up bigger there&#039;s no comparison -- the Flip looks decent even on a big screen TV, the iPod nano footage looks like it was shot with, well, a toy camera.  In all fairness, that&#039;s all it is at this point.  (Note, by the way, that, like the Flip, the nano will only take video and doesn&#039;t take photos.  You can manually add photos to the nano from your computer, but you can&#039;t use the onboard camera to capture stills.)
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&lt;br /&gt;Another thing that bugs me a bit about the new iPod nano is the bizarre placement of the camera lens.  It&#039;s nestled down in the corner of the backside below the screen -- exactly where it is most natural to hold this thing if you are shooting with it.  Even if you just grasp the thing at the corners, there&#039;s a tendency for some part of a finger to accidentally edge into the camera frame.  In fact, I found that even after I was aware of this fact I kept doing it anyways -- the way this thing fits in my hands just makes it likely I&#039;ll catch an edge of a finger in my shots unless I&#039;m conscientious about avoiding it, and that detracts from the spontaneity this is designed to take advantage of.  (I even noticed I&#039;d done it on most of the iPod nano footage for this video comparison -- and I thought about doing it over, but then decided to leave it in just to show how easily it can happen.) 
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&lt;br /&gt;So, to sum up: what you really get with the iPod nano is a toy camera, fun to have in the pocket and very cool to have just in case there&#039;s something you want to shoot, but not quite the quality we&#039;ve come to expect from the handy pocket camcorders like the Flip Mino and the Creative Vado and the Kodak Zi8, that keep getting better and better.  Video is a nice new feature on the Nano, but not really a radical innovation and not a game changer.  
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&lt;br /&gt;What makes the iPod Nano worth it is that in addition to video on the fly, you get to listen to music, you get an FM radio that works quite well and even tells you what song you are listening to, you get a voice recorder (a VERY nice feature, excellent for students who can listen to music on their way to class and then record a lecture), a decent quality mini speaker, a somewhat useful pedometer, decent game options for killing time. You don&#039;t get any of that with the Flip! Sure, the new iPod nano is a toy ... but it&#039;s a very cool toy.  
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Review by Nathan Andersen for <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Apple-iPod-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HE8M%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HE8M" rel="nofollow">Apple iPod nano 16 GB Pink (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL</a></i><br />
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Watch Video Here: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/review/R3GCL7CCLCHZCY" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/review/R3GCL7CCLCHZCY</a> When Steve Jobs announced the newest generation iPod nano, he suggested that with its new video capability the nano would easily compete with the Flip Video camcorder.  While someday down the line this may be a serious contender in the pocket video camera market, it&#8217;s not there yet.  I took some comparison footage with the iPod nano and the standard definition Flip Mino to show why.  My point in all this is not to suggest that you go buy a Flip instead of an iPod nano, but that you ask yourself what it is you really want.  If you want to make videos you can upload to Youtube and you want them to look pretty decent, and you don&#8217;t care much about music or you already have an mp3 player, I wouldn&#8217;t buy this iPod just because now it has video.  On the other hand, having some video capability might be enough to give this the edge over most other music players; if games are more important to you than video, though, you&#8217;d be better off with an iPod touch.</p>
<p>One thing you&#8217;ll notice in the footage, where I shot the same things back to back with both camcorders, is that where the Flip really shines is in low light.  I shot the hamster moments at night, in a room illuminated only by a lamp.  Not only did the iPod nano take grainy video, it also didn&#8217;t do any kind of white balancing and the indoor lightbulb added an orange tint to the clip; I&#8217;m not sure exactly how the Flip is designed to address this (whether it automatically adjusts white balance or just has a better average setting), but the footage shows that it captured light correctly both outdoors and indoors.  If you compare the hamster shots with the Flip and with the nano, I think it&#8217;s clear that for indoor and lowlight there&#8217;s no comparison and the Flip has the nano beat hands down.  The outdoor images are closer, but I think even this small video shows greater detail in the Flip video.  When you blow the images up bigger there&#8217;s no comparison &#8212; the Flip looks decent even on a big screen TV, the iPod nano footage looks like it was shot with, well, a toy camera.  In all fairness, that&#8217;s all it is at this point.  (Note, by the way, that, like the Flip, the nano will only take video and doesn&#8217;t take photos.  You can manually add photos to the nano from your computer, but you can&#8217;t use the onboard camera to capture stills.)</p>
<p>Another thing that bugs me a bit about the new iPod nano is the bizarre placement of the camera lens.  It&#8217;s nestled down in the corner of the backside below the screen &#8212; exactly where it is most natural to hold this thing if you are shooting with it.  Even if you just grasp the thing at the corners, there&#8217;s a tendency for some part of a finger to accidentally edge into the camera frame.  In fact, I found that even after I was aware of this fact I kept doing it anyways &#8212; the way this thing fits in my hands just makes it likely I&#8217;ll catch an edge of a finger in my shots unless I&#8217;m conscientious about avoiding it, and that detracts from the spontaneity this is designed to take advantage of.  (I even noticed I&#8217;d done it on most of the iPod nano footage for this video comparison &#8212; and I thought about doing it over, but then decided to leave it in just to show how easily it can happen.) </p>
<p>So, to sum up: what you really get with the iPod nano is a toy camera, fun to have in the pocket and very cool to have just in case there&#8217;s something you want to shoot, but not quite the quality we&#8217;ve come to expect from the handy pocket camcorders like the Flip Mino and the Creative Vado and the Kodak Zi8, that keep getting better and better.  Video is a nice new feature on the Nano, but not really a radical innovation and not a game changer.  </p>
<p>What makes the iPod Nano worth it is that in addition to video on the fly, you get to listen to music, you get an FM radio that works quite well and even tells you what song you are listening to, you get a voice recorder (a VERY nice feature, excellent for students who can listen to music on their way to class and then record a lecture), a decent quality mini speaker, a somewhat useful pedometer, decent game options for killing time. You don&#8217;t get any of that with the Flip! Sure, the new iPod nano is a toy &#8230; but it&#8217;s a very cool toy.  </p>
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		<title>Comment on Apple Ipod Comparison by Brian</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 07:42:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;Review by Brian for &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Purple-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HDTW%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HDTW&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Apple iPod nano 16 GB Purple (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/i&gt;
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When I received my new iPod, I was impressed with the sound quality vs. the old 1st gen Nano I have. (The original iPods were very &quot;middy&quot; sounding.)
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&lt;br /&gt;But that is about all that is good with the unit.
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&lt;br /&gt;The new 5th generation is incompatible with everything I own.  My car&#039;s radio has iPod integration which worked with my original iPod and my friends 4th generation unit, however, the newest iPods are incompatible.  My home receiver also has an iPod dock which doesn&#039;t work with the new unit. You also cannot add music for playback under Linux (at the moment.  It&#039;s being worked on.)  Apple changed how they store music on the iPod, in what can only be described, as attempt to keep 3rd party applications form working.  (Let&#039;s face it, iTunes has become a horrible, bloated and slow application.)
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&lt;br /&gt;If all this wasn&#039;t bad enough, the thing keeps locking up.  When I&#039;m listening to MP3s or the radio, it just automatically resets and the music library is erased.  I then have to refill the unit with the songs from my PC.  And after a few more minutes of listening, it resets again erasing everything.  I have sent it back twice and I still have the problem. (A friend of mine bought a new Nano and he is also having the reset problem.)
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&lt;br /&gt;Apple, why would you make a product that is incompatible with the expansive collection of accessories that people have invested in?  Is anybody there monitoring quality of your products anymore?
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When I received my new iPod, I was impressed with the sound quality vs. the old 1st gen Nano I have. (The original iPods were very &#8220;middy&#8221; sounding.)</p>
<p>But that is about all that is good with the unit.</p>
<p>The new 5th generation is incompatible with everything I own.  My car&#8217;s radio has iPod integration which worked with my original iPod and my friends 4th generation unit, however, the newest iPods are incompatible.  My home receiver also has an iPod dock which doesn&#8217;t work with the new unit. You also cannot add music for playback under Linux (at the moment.  It&#8217;s being worked on.)  Apple changed how they store music on the iPod, in what can only be described, as attempt to keep 3rd party applications form working.  (Let&#8217;s face it, iTunes has become a horrible, bloated and slow application.)</p>
<p>If all this wasn&#8217;t bad enough, the thing keeps locking up.  When I&#8217;m listening to MP3s or the radio, it just automatically resets and the music library is erased.  I then have to refill the unit with the songs from my PC.  And after a few more minutes of listening, it resets again erasing everything.  I have sent it back twice and I still have the problem. (A friend of mine bought a new Nano and he is also having the reset problem.)</p>
<p>Apple, why would you make a product that is incompatible with the expansive collection of accessories that people have invested in?  Is anybody there monitoring quality of your products anymore?<br /></p>
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		<title>Comment on Apple Ipod Comparison by Stephen Hall</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stephen Hall</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 07:17:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;Review by Stephen Hall for &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Purple-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HDTW%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HDTW&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Apple iPod nano 16 GB Purple (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/i&gt;
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Do not get my wrong.  I have loved Apple iPods for many years now, and my iPhone is a great part of my life.  However, I have started to wonder what else will be added to the traditional iPods, to keep them fresh.  Have they reached the limit of necessary features? 
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&lt;br /&gt;Despite my reservations, watching the Apple keynote of this new product has led me to head down to the Apple store and pick up a 16 GB 5th Generation iPod Nano, to add to my &quot;collection.&quot; 
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&lt;br /&gt;First reactions?  This Nano appears just as sleek and beautiful as the commendable 4th generation Nano. In fact, at first glance, you would not think must different about the newer version.  I quickly tried out the recording of video. This was average.  It is nice, if you carry your Nano everywhere, to have the ability to take video.  Cool.  When played back on the Nano, the video looks pretty good.  It&#039;s average, when played back on your computer.  Again, far from bad, but in the age where digital cameras have some great movie modes, you have to simply call the iPod Nano video average, but most of all convenient.  Fun too.  
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&lt;br /&gt;Personally, I have found myself most interested in the new Pedometer built into the Nano.  It can keep track of your steps during the day, if you keep the device on you all day.  I think this could push me to be more active. Again, is this feature really necessary in an iPod?  I&#039;m not sure, but keep in mind that this product is popular among fitness gurus for its portability, almost feather-like weight, and solid state memory.
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&lt;br /&gt;Finally, in a pinch, to listen to a sporting event or particular talk radio show, the new nano includes a FM Turner. Blah you might say?  Yes, that is not particularly exciting, BUT the Nano adds one cool feature to FM Radio.  You can &quot;pause,&quot; the radio up to 15 minutes, such as you might do with the DVR connected to your television.  It works flawlessly.  Before one asks, no, you cannot schedule radio recordings.  Still, the new nano will make FM radio a bit more modern, with this pause function. 
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&lt;br /&gt;Overall, it does seem as though Apple is not quite sure how to keep adding features that are truly remarkable to the iPod Nano. The Nano is the best selling MP3 player in the history of the planet, more sold than any other iPod to date.  However, the Nano&#039;s best features continue to be its size, ability to sync great content from your iTunes library, portability, and great user interface.  The click wheel continues to make finding your music and videos relatively easy.  Again, the Nano is superb, but the new features are probably a bit specific on if they will be useful to you or not.  
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&lt;br /&gt;The updated nano is that bit more advanced with a few new features, particularly for many the ability to record a quick video, easily, will be attractive.  However, if you have the last generation Nano, I would not worry about upgrading too soon, unless having the absolute latest device and new &quot;features,&quot;  are important to you.  Fantastic device, but not much different than before.

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Do not get my wrong.  I have loved Apple iPods for many years now, and my iPhone is a great part of my life.  However, I have started to wonder what else will be added to the traditional iPods, to keep them fresh.  Have they reached the limit of necessary features? </p>
<p>Despite my reservations, watching the Apple keynote of this new product has led me to head down to the Apple store and pick up a 16 GB 5th Generation iPod Nano, to add to my &#8220;collection.&#8221; </p>
<p>First reactions?  This Nano appears just as sleek and beautiful as the commendable 4th generation Nano. In fact, at first glance, you would not think must different about the newer version.  I quickly tried out the recording of video. This was average.  It is nice, if you carry your Nano everywhere, to have the ability to take video.  Cool.  When played back on the Nano, the video looks pretty good.  It&#8217;s average, when played back on your computer.  Again, far from bad, but in the age where digital cameras have some great movie modes, you have to simply call the iPod Nano video average, but most of all convenient.  Fun too.  </p>
<p>Personally, I have found myself most interested in the new Pedometer built into the Nano.  It can keep track of your steps during the day, if you keep the device on you all day.  I think this could push me to be more active. Again, is this feature really necessary in an iPod?  I&#8217;m not sure, but keep in mind that this product is popular among fitness gurus for its portability, almost feather-like weight, and solid state memory.</p>
<p>Finally, in a pinch, to listen to a sporting event or particular talk radio show, the new nano includes a FM Turner. Blah you might say?  Yes, that is not particularly exciting, BUT the Nano adds one cool feature to FM Radio.  You can &#8220;pause,&#8221; the radio up to 15 minutes, such as you might do with the DVR connected to your television.  It works flawlessly.  Before one asks, no, you cannot schedule radio recordings.  Still, the new nano will make FM radio a bit more modern, with this pause function. </p>
<p>Overall, it does seem as though Apple is not quite sure how to keep adding features that are truly remarkable to the iPod Nano. The Nano is the best selling MP3 player in the history of the planet, more sold than any other iPod to date.  However, the Nano&#8217;s best features continue to be its size, ability to sync great content from your iTunes library, portability, and great user interface.  The click wheel continues to make finding your music and videos relatively easy.  Again, the Nano is superb, but the new features are probably a bit specific on if they will be useful to you or not.  </p>
<p>The updated nano is that bit more advanced with a few new features, particularly for many the ability to record a quick video, easily, will be attractive.  However, if you have the last generation Nano, I would not worry about upgrading too soon, unless having the absolute latest device and new &#8220;features,&#8221;  are important to you.  Fantastic device, but not much different than before.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Apple Ipod Comparison by Neil Gandhi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Neil Gandhi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 06:27:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;Review by Neil Gandhi for &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Purple-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HDTW%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HDTW&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Apple iPod nano 16 GB Purple (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/i&gt;
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1F8Z28QX1WK6O This should give you guys a pretty good idea of the night-time video quality of the 5th Generation iPod nano. The quality isn&#039;t great, but it is really handy when you don&#039;t have a dedicated camera on hand. 
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&lt;br /&gt;Another note is that conversion into a file format that Amazon accepts also degraded the quality slightly. Amazon does NOT accept the MP4 format that iPod nano records in.

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Watch Video Here: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/review/R1F8Z28QX1WK6O" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/review/R1F8Z28QX1WK6O</a> This should give you guys a pretty good idea of the night-time video quality of the 5th Generation iPod nano. The quality isn&#8217;t great, but it is really handy when you don&#8217;t have a dedicated camera on hand. </p>
<p>Another note is that conversion into a file format that Amazon accepts also degraded the quality slightly. Amazon does NOT accept the MP4 format that iPod nano records in.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Apple Ipod Comparison by S. K. Plante</title>
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		<dc:creator>S. K. Plante</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 05:42:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;Review by S. K. Plante for &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Purple-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HDTW%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HDTW&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Apple iPod nano 16 GB Purple (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/i&gt;
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Let&#039;s face it...we are not all clones and look for different features when it comes to an MP3 player.  I wanted a small, portable player for the gym.  The FM Radio feature is what I have been hoping for for a very long time!  I don&#039;t need apps.  I don&#039;t need to surf the web.  I need to play my tunes.  Genius is a great way to create a mix for the gym.  The fitness tracker is incredible.  And finally I can tune in to the TVs in the gym.  Love it!  This is exactly what I&#039;ve been waiting for.  Perfect device for my needs.

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Let&#8217;s face it&#8230;we are not all clones and look for different features when it comes to an MP3 player.  I wanted a small, portable player for the gym.  The FM Radio feature is what I have been hoping for for a very long time!  I don&#8217;t need apps.  I don&#8217;t need to surf the web.  I need to play my tunes.  Genius is a great way to create a mix for the gym.  The fitness tracker is incredible.  And finally I can tune in to the TVs in the gym.  Love it!  This is exactly what I&#8217;ve been waiting for.  Perfect device for my needs.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Apple Ipod Comparison by Nathan Andersen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nathan Andersen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 05:19:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;Review by Nathan Andersen for &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Purple-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HDTW%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HDTW&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Apple iPod nano 16 GB Purple (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/i&gt;
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3GCL7CCLCHZCY When Steve Jobs announced the newest generation iPod nano, he suggested that with its new video capability the nano would easily compete with the Flip Video camcorder.  While someday down the line this may be a serious contender in the pocket video camera market, it&#039;s not there yet.  I took some comparison footage with the iPod nano and the standard definition Flip Mino to show why.  My point in all this is not to suggest that you go buy a Flip instead of an iPod nano, but that you ask yourself what it is you really want.  If you want to make videos you can upload to Youtube and you want them to look pretty decent, and you don&#039;t care much about music or you already have an mp3 player, I wouldn&#039;t buy this iPod just because now it has video.  On the other hand, having some video capability might be enough to give this the edge over most other music players; if games are more important to you than video, though, you&#039;d be better off with an iPod touch.
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&lt;br /&gt;One thing you&#039;ll notice in the footage, where I shot the same things back to back with both camcorders, is that where the Flip really shines is in low light.  I shot the hamster moments at night, in a room illuminated only by a lamp.  Not only did the iPod nano take grainy video, it also didn&#039;t do any kind of white balancing and the indoor lightbulb added an orange tint to the clip; I&#039;m not sure exactly how the Flip is designed to address this (whether it automatically adjusts white balance or just has a better average setting), but the footage shows that it captured light correctly both outdoors and indoors.  If you compare the hamster shots with the Flip and with the nano, I think it&#039;s clear that for indoor and lowlight there&#039;s no comparison and the Flip has the nano beat hands down.  The outdoor images are closer, but I think even this small video shows greater detail in the Flip video.  When you blow the images up bigger there&#039;s no comparison -- the Flip looks decent even on a big screen TV, the iPod nano footage looks like it was shot with, well, a toy camera.  In all fairness, that&#039;s all it is at this point.  (Note, by the way, that, like the Flip, the nano will only take video and doesn&#039;t take photos.  You can manually add photos to the nano from your computer, but you can&#039;t use the onboard camera to capture stills.)
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&lt;br /&gt;Another thing that bugs me a bit about the new iPod nano is the bizarre placement of the camera lens.  It&#039;s nestled down in the corner of the backside below the screen -- exactly where it is most natural to hold this thing if you are shooting with it.  Even if you just grasp the thing at the corners, there&#039;s a tendency for some part of a finger to accidentally edge into the camera frame.  In fact, I found that even after I was aware of this fact I kept doing it anyways -- the way this thing fits in my hands just makes it likely I&#039;ll catch an edge of a finger in my shots unless I&#039;m conscientious about avoiding it, and that detracts from the spontaneity this is designed to take advantage of.  (I even noticed I&#039;d done it on most of the iPod nano footage for this video comparison -- and I thought about doing it over, but then decided to leave it in just to show how easily it can happen.) 
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&lt;br /&gt;So, to sum up: what you really get with the iPod nano is a toy camera, fun to have in the pocket and very cool to have just in case there&#039;s something you want to shoot, but not quite the quality we&#039;ve come to expect from the handy pocket camcorders like the Flip Mino and the Creative Vado and the Kodak Zi8, that keep getting better and better.  Video is a nice new feature on the Nano, but not really a radical innovation and not a game changer.  
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&lt;br /&gt;What makes the iPod Nano worth it is that in addition to video on the fly, you get to listen to music, you get an FM radio that works quite well and even tells you what song you are listening to, you get a voice recorder (a VERY nice feature, excellent for students who can listen to music on their way to class and then record a lecture), a decent quality mini speaker, a somewhat useful pedometer, decent game options for killing time. You don&#039;t get any of that with the Flip! Sure, the new iPod nano is a toy ... but it&#039;s a very cool toy.  
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Review by Nathan Andersen for <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Purple-Generation-NEWEST-MODEL/dp/B002L6HDTW%3FSubscriptionId%3D00MB77XMXBHKQ6RGZ602%26tag%3Dmetally-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002L6HDTW" rel="nofollow">Apple iPod nano 16 GB Purple (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL</a></i><br />
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Watch Video Here: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/review/R3GCL7CCLCHZCY" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/review/R3GCL7CCLCHZCY</a> When Steve Jobs announced the newest generation iPod nano, he suggested that with its new video capability the nano would easily compete with the Flip Video camcorder.  While someday down the line this may be a serious contender in the pocket video camera market, it&#8217;s not there yet.  I took some comparison footage with the iPod nano and the standard definition Flip Mino to show why.  My point in all this is not to suggest that you go buy a Flip instead of an iPod nano, but that you ask yourself what it is you really want.  If you want to make videos you can upload to Youtube and you want them to look pretty decent, and you don&#8217;t care much about music or you already have an mp3 player, I wouldn&#8217;t buy this iPod just because now it has video.  On the other hand, having some video capability might be enough to give this the edge over most other music players; if games are more important to you than video, though, you&#8217;d be better off with an iPod touch.</p>
<p>One thing you&#8217;ll notice in the footage, where I shot the same things back to back with both camcorders, is that where the Flip really shines is in low light.  I shot the hamster moments at night, in a room illuminated only by a lamp.  Not only did the iPod nano take grainy video, it also didn&#8217;t do any kind of white balancing and the indoor lightbulb added an orange tint to the clip; I&#8217;m not sure exactly how the Flip is designed to address this (whether it automatically adjusts white balance or just has a better average setting), but the footage shows that it captured light correctly both outdoors and indoors.  If you compare the hamster shots with the Flip and with the nano, I think it&#8217;s clear that for indoor and lowlight there&#8217;s no comparison and the Flip has the nano beat hands down.  The outdoor images are closer, but I think even this small video shows greater detail in the Flip video.  When you blow the images up bigger there&#8217;s no comparison &#8212; the Flip looks decent even on a big screen TV, the iPod nano footage looks like it was shot with, well, a toy camera.  In all fairness, that&#8217;s all it is at this point.  (Note, by the way, that, like the Flip, the nano will only take video and doesn&#8217;t take photos.  You can manually add photos to the nano from your computer, but you can&#8217;t use the onboard camera to capture stills.)</p>
<p>Another thing that bugs me a bit about the new iPod nano is the bizarre placement of the camera lens.  It&#8217;s nestled down in the corner of the backside below the screen &#8212; exactly where it is most natural to hold this thing if you are shooting with it.  Even if you just grasp the thing at the corners, there&#8217;s a tendency for some part of a finger to accidentally edge into the camera frame.  In fact, I found that even after I was aware of this fact I kept doing it anyways &#8212; the way this thing fits in my hands just makes it likely I&#8217;ll catch an edge of a finger in my shots unless I&#8217;m conscientious about avoiding it, and that detracts from the spontaneity this is designed to take advantage of.  (I even noticed I&#8217;d done it on most of the iPod nano footage for this video comparison &#8212; and I thought about doing it over, but then decided to leave it in just to show how easily it can happen.) </p>
<p>So, to sum up: what you really get with the iPod nano is a toy camera, fun to have in the pocket and very cool to have just in case there&#8217;s something you want to shoot, but not quite the quality we&#8217;ve come to expect from the handy pocket camcorders like the Flip Mino and the Creative Vado and the Kodak Zi8, that keep getting better and better.  Video is a nice new feature on the Nano, but not really a radical innovation and not a game changer.  </p>
<p>What makes the iPod Nano worth it is that in addition to video on the fly, you get to listen to music, you get an FM radio that works quite well and even tells you what song you are listening to, you get a voice recorder (a VERY nice feature, excellent for students who can listen to music on their way to class and then record a lecture), a decent quality mini speaker, a somewhat useful pedometer, decent game options for killing time. You don&#8217;t get any of that with the Flip! Sure, the new iPod nano is a toy &#8230; but it&#8217;s a very cool toy.  </p>
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