Published 9/15/2008
at Apple Hot News
When he “played a movie on the iPod nano’s incredibly sharp screen,” Jeff Carlson (seattletimes.com) “saw that familiar sense of wonder and curiosity” on the faces of his lunch companions. That lunch convinced him that with its arresting display, built-in accelerometer, shake-to-shuffle mode, spoken menus, and Genius playlists, there’s “no sign of iPod fatigue with [the new iPod] nano.”
(link)
Tags:
Related Content
Apple updates Remote app for iPhone, adds Genius functionality
tuaw.com 9/16/2008 — Apple just dropped an update for the Remote application for iPhone/iPod touch. Remote.app allows you to control any iTunes library (or Apple TV) over a local WiFi connection. According to the release notes , you will now be able to create a Genius ...
Apple Adds Genius Playlists to Remote App
macrumors.com 9/17/2008 — Apple has updated their Remote application for the iPhone and iPod Touch to version 1.1 [App Store]. The free application adds remote control capabilities for both iTunes and your Apple TV through your local Wi-Fi network connection. For the Apple T...
“Apple has yet again raised the MP3 player bar” —
Apple Hot News 9/12/2008
“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 “the best non-touchscreen iPod yet” —
Apple Hot News 9/16/2008
“Now’s the time to buy,” says Dan Frakes (macworld.com) of the “lightest, full-featured iPod ever.” Awarding it a 4.5 mouse rating (out of 5), he notes that iPod nano (4th generation) offers “an on-iPod version of Genius,” “Spoken Word Menus,” a “new ...