The nano is O.K, but without a case (anywhere between 2 - 40$), it tends to scratch everywhere, so if your considering it add maybe 25 bucks to the real price. It takes about 2 hours to charge fully, from almost dead to full. Mine tends to freeze sometimes when i plug it in to my computer, but i don't have a case for it :-).
AnswerI just paid a mere $40 more for a 60gb iPod Video then the cost of an 8gb ipod nano, so you do the math, if you only have 8gb of video and songs then sure why not get a nano, but if you have a large collection of music or videos, then no. Go big or go home.
AnswerThe iPod nano is ABSOLUTELY worth the money if you are willing to pay a premium for the small size! You may also consider that with the nano, you will be less likely to purchase a second iPod. I have a 60 GB iPod and an iPod shuffle. The shuffle is perfect for working out. If I had a nano I would only need one iPod.
AnswerI have recently bought an ipod nano, and I believe it was worth it. I have never owned any previous mp3 players, plus I am earning a music degree right now, so I needed some source to carry numerous tunes. I bought the white 4G nano, and it works perfectly. I have over 550 songs download on the nano at the moment, most of which are 30-minute symphonies or very large songs. I also love to jog and work-out when I have spare time, and the nano is the perfect size for this.
Scratching should not be an issue if you buy a good case. Your ipod won't stay perfect and new forever, but you can prevent any bad scratching.
AnswerBelieve me it is worth it i have one and it charges on ur computer with no batteries and for $149.99 youu can get the smallest ipod nano the 1gig which holds 240 songs, IT IS A VERY GOOD BYE!
AnswerIt is worth it, in my opinion. I've had my iPod nano for several months now, and there is no damage or malfunctions. If you are looking for the best buy, my suggestion would be the colored nanos. (Green, blue, pink, and red.) The silvers are 2GB and $150(full price from apple.com;relative price at stores). The colors are 4GB and $200(full price from apple.com;relative price at stores). That doubles the memory for just $50, when the colors SHOULD be $300. In my opinion, the black is sleek and nice but it has too much memory to even come near to filling up. I take up just a little below 4GB. Also, as songs get older, you would get tired of them and want to take them out. So, the memory stays the same. For the scratches, I use a silicone case and there is no damage on my iPod, the unprotected screen barely scratches, and I keep it under pretty bad care.
AnswerIpod nanos are worth the money, the new ones can hold up to 8 gigs of music and videos depending on the model, you can also put pictures, games, etc too. But, if you want more space, go for the Ipod Classic.
Answeri have a old ipod nano hoping to get a new one and i say if u have the money it is worth it
AnswerI have a 4th gen, and recently bought a used 1st gen. You pay a premium for Apple stuff, but I like both. I like my 4th gen more, but only because of the 16gb. I would buy the extra space, but not a new touchscreen one.== == == == Ipod nanos are a very good choice to make, by my opinion. If someone wants an MP3 player, and an Ipod touch is too expensive, go for the nano.
All you're going to get here is personal opinion, but mine, for what it's worth, is that Nanos are too small. The largest you can get is the 4GB and that's only 1000 +/- songs (50+ CDs). The benefit is the nano's size, and if that's important to you (you're a runner and you want to strap it to your arm), then it may be worth accepting the smaller capacity. But consider this, for an extra $100 ($199 vs $299), you can get a 30GB video model with over 7 times the capacity plus the video. Guess it all boils down to what you're going to use it for. Hope that help The largest new iPod nano is 8gb and you can have up to 2000 songs 8 hours of video or 7000 photos or a bit of each. In one charge, you can play 5 hours of video or 24 hours of audio. so i guess iPod nanos arent a waste of time or money specially if you get it cheap.
it all depends on your needs
the ipod touch caters to games Music Videos internet and that kind of stuff
The ipod touch is more a pocket computer then it is an ipod. Yes, it is still an amazing ipod with a huge screen
personally i think you would get your moneies worth if you buy 32gb or higher because 8gb is not very much.
But if you do get one just spend the extra money and get a 32 or 64, cuz the graphics are better, it is also voice controled. The 8gb is also technically last years tech, so if you wanna pay 200 for last year be my guest. It may say its the third generation, but there is no 3g 8gb.
just warning you if you do decide to buy an ipod touch buy a warantee i have seen too many broken ipod touches in my life and i hope yours doesn't do the same.
An Ipod Nano is a very nice music device. I personally don't own one right now because I can't afford one, But my sister has one and LOVES it. I am planning on buying one soon. You should look at your money situation and see if you can afford one. They are an amazing device but not a necessity
The iPod Nano ranges in prices from $149-$229 and the iPod Touch ranges from $229 - $400. The iPod Touch provides more updated and rich features such as HD Video, Video Conferencing and intense graphic ability. The iPod Nano has a color screen and multi touch capability.
it depends on which generation you have.
One
$130.00
179.
Nanos are about $150.
The average is about $150.
The company Apple does sell cheap iPod Nanos. Apple is the producer of iPod Nanos, so they can often provide the cheapest price possible. Apple is certified to sell iPod Nanos, this is a plus.
at gamestop the ipod nanos come with chargers
depends on how long you have had them, how they look, and if they work well
oh and its 4gb and the 1st generation
third generations are $149 right now
$139 for the 8GB
I-pod nanos are smaller so they hold less music. But there isn't much difference.