Testseek.com have collected 96 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Nano 7G 8GB / 16GB MD480/MKN52 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Nano 7G 8GB / 16GB MD480/MKN52.
September 2015
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96 Reviews
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Bluetooth, Multitouch, NikeFitness builtin, FM Radio builtin, Choice of colours
No camera, No 3rd party apps, No clip, Oldstyle earphones
An improvement on last year's iPod nano, mainly thanks to the inclusion of video playback. We found the general design and shape more pleasing too, and we can live without the clip that the last generation had – the nano is so lightweight that slipping i...
Missing features from previous nano, Screen isn't great for video
Apple's constantly-reinvented iPod nano gets a video-friendly screen and Bluetooth in its latest update. It's a user-friendly device as portable media players go, although it's missing a few features we liked on previous incarnations...
Larger screen makes Multi-Touch much more usable than with previous model; physical playback and Home buttons; more-iOS-like interface; regains video playback of older models; exceptionally thin and light
Only $50 less than entry-level iPod touch; screen isn't as good as those on other Apple devices; some users will miss previous model's built-in clip, $169 (16GB)
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Published: 2012-10-10, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com.au
The Apple iPod Nano has a sleek aluminum design, FM radio, Bluetooth and long battery life
With no Wi-Fi, you're stuck syncing music via USB from a PC or Mac running iTunes. It doesn't work with Apple Music subscriptions, and the low-res screen is tiny
The seventh-generation iPod Nano is an incredibly compact portable media player with gym-friendly features, but it's overshadowed by the superior value of Apple's iPod Shuffle and fourth-generation iPod Touch....
The Apple iPod Nano has a sleek aluminum design, FM radio, Bluetooth and long battery life
With no Wi-Fi, you're stuck syncing music via USB from a PC or Mac running iTunes. It doesn't work with Apple Music subscriptions, and the low-res screen is tiny
The iPod Nano is an aging music player that's hurt by its outdated reliance on iTunes and lack of subscription music compatibility...
Very compact, nicely made case feels quality in the hand, Headphones much improved over previous Apple buds (new “Earpods” are quite good) though not as good as some stand alone sets, Screen is a fairly respectable 2.5″ 432×240 pixel display quite sharp a
Radio function is a bit crude, lacking presets and no auto search (also requires the headphones to be plugged in) It does have a live pause function though (which is unusual and useful), Wifi would be handy (maybe the next version), Have to use iTunes t
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Published: 2013-03-11, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
The Apple iPod Nano is a very capable portable music player, but its featureset doesn't justify the price. The Nano has been reduced to a luxury gadget that's likely only interesting to athletes and fans of Nike's jogging and health monitoring app. It a...