My Blue iPod Nano

Blue Nano

iPods are all the rage at the moment, so with the release of the 4th Gen iPod Nano, I decided it was time to get my own. I was concerned about the price, but I eventually caved in and spent £108 on a brand new one.

Throughout the time I’ve had it, it’s worked 99% of the time. It has had a few crashes and freezes; but to be honest, these were probably my own fault. The sound quality is great, especially with my new earphones! Also, it comes with some great games and other useful tools such as a time converter, notepad-like app, and calendar.

One thing to note though, is that you have to use iTunes. This is not ideal for me, as iTunes doesn’t get on well with windows, and decides to crash every time I try to sync.

The actual design of the iPod is fantastic. The sleek curves and the ultra-thin body makes it extremely attractive to look at, and mine is in bright blue too, which makes it stand out even more!

So, apart from the sticky click-wheel and the annoying monster that is iTunes, I have really enjoyed using my iPod, and I will continue to use it. Definitely a recommendation.

This has mainly been a summary of my experiences with the iPod. For a more in-depth analysis of all the features, why not take a look at this blog here, dedicated to iPods.