I'm not a fan of the nano series of ipods as I prefer the classic series, but the 3rd gen is the best generation of the nano series. It looks and feels like a miniturized ipod 6th generation classic, it has the same features found in the 6th gen classic, it comes in 4GB and 8GB capacities, and the 8GB model comes in several different colors. I love how it's like a 6th gen classic, but I found the ipod to be too small to hold, and I'm more used to the larger sized ipod classics and ipod touch. If you're looking for a music player thats small enough and can do as much as an ipod classic I highly recommend it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The Ipod came in great physical condition, it also works normally. However a few days after buying it I noticed a black pixeled blotch on the screen. It didn't seem like a big deal, but since then the blotch had been growing every day, and I'm not sure how bad it will get.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I've had this ipod nano 3rd generation for the past 4 years - I really love it. I received it as a gift when it first launched and while it's older now, we still actively use it in my household. As I'm on a newer model for my personal use, I've used this device to store all of my toddler's children music on and we keep it in the main areas of the house with a speaker dock so that we can have his music accessible during the day while he's playing around the house. I love the size and shape of this device. I also like that it's pretty easy and fast to navigate the music menus using the turn dial to flip through and sort by artist, album, or music genre. The battery life seems to be pretty good still after all these years of use, and I personally love the light blue color. All over, a great little device and very useful for managing basic needs of playing music while on the go.Read full review
I bought this used in fair condition for my brother- he's graduating and going to the Coast Guard Academy. After fiddling with the device, I have found that it works every bit as flawlessly as my 6th generation 160 GB iPod classic- same menus and functions. In my opinion, the only way this Nano could get better is if the headphones jack and on/hold switch were located at the top of the device. And of course, if it had more data, I would love to have owned this iPod. So overall, this is a perfect device if you're not looking for something too terribly different than an iPod classic, especially if you don't own that much music. The device itself is a cute little size, comes in many colors, and plays video as well, a feature that my first iPod nano did not have. I recommend this device as a starter mp3 player for anyone without particular layout requirements of the device and/or a large musical collection. Even so, 8 GB of space is a sizeable amount.Read full review
Since the iPod nano's inception, the only thing it ever really lacked was video—something that didn't mesh with the iTunes Store's commitment to TV shows and film downloads. Sporting a bright, two-inch widescreen that shows video in the highest pixel-per-inch density of any iPod, the nano is an entirely new beast. The flash player, available in 4GB and 8GB capacities, is wider than previous models which might seem to go against the whole concept of the product. Held next to a second generation nano, however, the widened dimensions don't seem to matter. In fact, a beautiful screen and just-as-thin body make the device seem like a large evolutionary step. The new user interface also combines the nicer touches of the iPhone's U.I. (such as Cover Flow) with new elements (a split screen which shows album covers for highlighted songs and a new Now Playing screen). Throw in a few games with quality graphics, and you've got yourself a real winner. In its price range, nothing beats the nano.Read full review
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