Published 9/12/2008
at Apple Hot News
“Given its competitive price, attractive range of colors, and improved user interface, Apple’s fourth-generation of the iPod Nano is its best yet,” concludes CNET editor Donald Bell. “More attractive and colorful than its predecessor,” Bell gives the new iPod nano an Excellent 4-star rating (out of 5) for its “ new Genius playlist tool, a tilt sensor, and accessibility features for the visually impaired.”
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