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  <lastBuildDate>Tuesday, October 28, 2008 GMT</lastBuildDate>
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		<img height="300" src="http://www.nano8gb-black.co.uk/images/B001E97GEE.jpg" width="300" align="right" border="0" /></a><b>Double the gigs for a tenner</b></div><strong></strong>

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	I recently bought the previous generation 4Gb Nano for my wife and she was very pleased with it. I wanted one for myself and was about to purchase one when I saw the new version was launched. I was surprised that you could get 8gb for only £10 more than the old 4gb version. <br />
	I bought the black one and I am glad to say I am delighted with it. <br />
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	The only thing to note is that you need to have version 8 of ITunes installed once i upgraded it was plain sailing. <br />
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	I particularly like the ability to shake the Ipod to shuffle the tracks. I note there are other new features so I shall be experimenting. <br />
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	Would recomend the purchase. <br />
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	<b>Incredible technology</b></div><strong></strong>

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	I bought one of these on first sight. OK, it was a little treat to myself and I have had a Nano since 2005 and pretty much used it every day since. That was a great little gadget but this has gone to another level completely. I can t get over how light and thin it is AND contain 8Gb. My previous Nano wasn t exactly podgy but this new model makes that look positively obese in comparison. Even the naysayers would have to admit that the technology is very impressive, I don t know how they are going to top it next time bar including some sort of video capture device... maybe? <br />
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	OK, before you think this looks like it has been written by some sort of Apple employee I have to point out 2 aspects which I don t like. <br />
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	1) why the hell is the headphone socket placed at the base of the nano? That just seems plain illogical, there s nothing at the top that could prevent it from being plugged in there. It s just not right. <br />
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	2) as with other reviewers here I don t like the fact that it can no longer charge from things like docks etc. I have a small radio dock and it was good to know I could charge it up without having to occupy a USB port on my Mac. I hope, in time, there will be a work around this. Having said all that it does seem to charge up very quickly, much quicker than the 2005 Nano. <br />
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	If you do have a radio dock tho you will be impressed that it comes with its own dock adaptor. That was something I wasn t expecting but it was a nice bonus - just a shame it can t charge from the radio dock. <br />
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	Apart from the 2 gripes mentioned above I think it is great and would recommend it.<br />
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	<b>looking good</b></div><strong></strong>

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	I have read the descriptions and I must say so far it looks something special. A big improvement over the 3rd generation and now it has an accelerometer and voice recording along with making it slimmer than the 2nd generation. I am really looking forward to getting one.<br />
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	<b>Truly a wonderful little gadget</b></div>

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	I already have an iPod Nano 3rd generation, and I said to myself I wasn t going to purchase a new one this year. However I couldn t help myself when I visited the Apple Store and was completely won over by this little beauty. I was drawn to the purple one this time round (my previous ones being blue), and I just had to have one! It really is a fantastic gadget - design and function wise. You can t help but look at it in amazement. I can t fault it apart from the fact the battery doesn t seem to last as long as the 3rd gen and there s still the same old problem of missing artwork on cover flow. However the new functions and voice recorder capabilities (you will need to buy Apple s upgrade earphones with mic to use that function), make up for this (yay!) Also, it seems a lot lighter than the 3rd generation. <br />
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	I can see the other reviews are complaining that the Nano 4th gen is not compatable with previous iPod accessories, in particular an fm transmitter to play it in your car. A couple of months ago I bought a Griffin ITrip Autopilot from Amazon for my 3rd Gen Nano. Well it works perfectly with my 4th gen too!, so I totally recommend it.<br />
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   <pubDate>Tuesday, October 28, 2008 7:06:36 PM GMT</pubDate>
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