iPod Nano Collection
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Apple iPod nano 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB Spec
The
Apple iPod nano, Apple's smallest "full featured" MP3 player at the
time of introduction, features 1, 2, or 4 GB of flash memory (1 GB
option available starting February 7, 2006), in an advertised
"impossibly small" 3.5 inch tall, 1.6 inch wide, and 0.27 inch thick
"iBook white" or jet black and stainless steel case with a 1.5 inch
16-bit color 176x132 (.168-mm dot pitch) "blue white" backlit LCD
display. Like the iPod mini 2nd Generation, that the iPod nano replaced, navigation is provided by a small
"ClickWheel". However, the similarities between the iPod mini and iPod
nano end with the "Clickwheel", as the software and feature set, with
some notable exceptions, are more similar to the iPod Color Display models. Like the iPod photo/Color models, the iPod nano has software
that uses color for all interface elements and applications, the
"Myriad" font, and supports viewing photographs.
However, the
iPod nano lacks video out, and as a result, can display photographs on
the internal display "loaded" from a computer, but cannot display
photographs on a television or projector. The iPod nano also does not
support the iPod Camera Connector or third-party solutions, so photos
cannot be transferred from a camera either.
New software
functionality includes a "Screen Lock" security feature, a stopwatch,
and a "world clock". The iPod nano can hold approximately 240, 500, or
1000 songs (on the 1, 2, and 4 GB versions respectively in 128-Kbps AAC
format), up to 15,000 or 25,000 "iPod nano-viewable" photographs
(15,000 on the 1 GB model and 25,000 on the others). The battery
provides up to 14 hours of music playback and up to 4 hours of photo
slideshows with music.


