Condition: Second hand, exceptional condition (see photos)
Inclusions: iPod Nano, USB Cable, Transparent hard-shell casing (headphones not included for hygiene reasons)
Aside
from a drastically different, iPod Mini-like casing and much-improved battery
life, the Nano isn't much altered from its predecessor.
The
second-generation (2G) Nano shuns simple white and steps out in a metallic colour
parade, with shiny silver available in the 2GB and 4GB flavors; bright pink,
green, and blue offered in 4GB; and somber black taking the 8GB version.
The
body casing itself is rather like a minified Mini shell: it's seamless anodized
aluminium, which means the 2G Nano is not only less scratch-prone than its
predecessor, but also more durable in general.
As
with the old Nano, the 2G features the much praised iPod Clickwheel, which
serves as the player's only controls (other than the hold switch on the top).
Above
the Clickwheel is the rather small (1.5-inch) color display, which is 40
percent brighter than that of its predecessor, and the bottom edge of the
player houses the headphone jack and proprietary dock connector.
A
larger screen would have been a welcome improvement, but the benefit is the
uniformity of screen size and overall dimensions (the 2G is just a hair thinner
and taller than the previous Nano: 3.56 by 1.6 by 0.26 inches): all the
made-for-Nano accessories should work fine with the new model.
As
with other iPods, the 2G Nano is a snap to navigate, though the Clickwheel may
take a little getting used to for first-time users, especially those used to
other MP3 player controls.
The
Main Menu includes selections for Music, Photos, Extras, Settings, and Shuffle
Songs--this last is particularly handy.
Music
is conveniently sorted by Playlists, Artists, Albums, and so on.
And
if you can't remember who a particular song or album falls under, you can use
the new Search function (found in the Music submenu).