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Apple iPod nano
Digital Living Apple's second-generation nano melds the size of the original with the robust and colourful shell of the iPod Mini. You can choose silver, blue, green, pink or black, but will you find a pot of gold at the end of the iPod rainbow?
22 September 2006, 10:38
iPod nano
Digital Living The iPod nano is thin, beautiful and feature-filled, but 4GB may not be enough for many power users -- that works out at about 1,000 songs. Will you be rocking the iPod nano anytime soon?
5 October 2005, 17:08
End the gadget madness and put the iPod down
Digital Living He pulls out a nano. You pull out a nano. We have to stop the gadget menace now, before it's too late. This iPod thing is not a fad. It's not a craze. It's an arms race, and it's going to end badly. He pulls out a Shuffle.
18 March 2006, 8:00
Beware the industry of cool
Digital Living What colour iPod nano are you going to buy? They clapped him when he told them the new version of the nano would be available in different colours. There are certain painful issues of identity and crisis bound up in the whole business of music.
16 September 2006, 8:00
Which new iPod should I buy?
Digital Living The iPod nano is the best selling player in the world. You should consider the £99-£129 nano if you buy most of your music from iTunes or if your library is primarily stocked with MP3s (as opposed to lossless audio).
26 September 2007, 17:08
What MP3 player for my particular needs?
Digital Living But I find myself struggling to suggest anything that matches your requirements better than the iPod nano. The nano will also play your WAV files -- but you'll have to convert your WMAs using free software, such as Anapod Explorer.
23 November 2006, 16:11
Sony NW-A808
Digital Living The most beautiful MP3 player since the nano or an expensive 8GB of flash dragged down by its clunky SonicStage software? Cast your vote, ladies and gents.
30 March 2007, 16:05
Nike + iPod Sport Kit
Digital Living Slip the pedometer into your Nike trainers, plug the receiver into your iPod nano and let them count your strides as you head for the horizon. Is it the perfect marriage of two great brands or a hop, step and jump from a messy divorce?
4 August 2006, 18:06
Samsung YP-Z5
Digital Living Samsung's YP-Z5 challenges the iPod nano with visually impressive menus, straightforward music transfers and double the battery life, but the control system doesn't quite measure up. Does it get a high five or a consoling pat?
24 March 2006, 13:30
Cowon iAudio 7
Digital Living It's another nano killer! Guess what? But this one might actually have a hope of succeeding where so many have failed before thanks to some elegant controls and support for uncompressed audio.
13 July 2007, 16:16
A brief introduction to global gadget warming
Digital Living The nano was cool for ten seconds but then everyone had one and it wasn't. There's a painful force at work in the gadget world. Gadgets all over the world are losing their cool rapidly. From Scunthorpe to Sydney, we're seeing global gadget warming...
18 April 2006, 12:03
What's lossless audio and do I need it?
Digital Living On the other hand, Apple's iPod video and nano ranges support Apple's own lossless format, ALAC. I've heard that using lossless audio compression gives hugely improved sound quality over MP3. Should I consider using it?
18 July 2007, 12:55


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