Nano 4GB – Guide To Buying A MP3 Player
Almost everyone these days who does not already own an MP3 player of some kind is probably thinking of buying one. Many will want just an mp3 player but many others will be more interested in a full-on digital media player which will show images and play video rather than just mp3 music tracks.

The type of mp3 player required will depend on what it is to be used for. If you are trying to get or stay fit and regularly visit the gym or go running in the park then the ability to replay music in a very small portable unit, such as the iPod Shuffle, is probably all you need.
If you prefer to watch music videos instead of just listening to music tracks or if you are a film buff and want to watch movies on your mp3 player then you will need video replay functionality. This is now found on most mp3 players, including most of Apple’s iPod range, such as the iPod Classic, iPod Touch and more recently the iPod Nano 4gb.
An mp3 player, which can also display images and photographs, will be of great use to any level of photographer whether professional or amateur. When on location or later back home it is now very easy to transfer digital photos from a digital camera to a mp3 player that has the required functionality for photographic storage. This is a great way to back up photos as secure copies.
Whatever you want to do with your new mp3 player you will need to ensure that you can do what you want with the model you buy and that it is easy to transfer digital media from the sources you want to use. For instance all iPod users will want to connect to the iTunes store to buy and download music, movies and podcasts. It will be the same for other mp3 players, so check this out before buying.
You can also use some mp3 players as backup media for your personal computer, but the player you choose will have to have a high storage capacity to enable you to do this. A model like the Apple iPod Classic 80gb would be ideal for this. Make sure that the relevant software is available to help you undertake transfers of documents and files from your computer hard drive.
As with everything you get what you pay for, so if you need more functionality from your mp3 player it is going to cost you more to get it. There are many different manufacturers and models of mp3 players available and you should go online to do your research and to find the best deal. There you will find the biggest choice and detailed information on the most recent models.
Apple iPod Nano, 4 GB (3rd review by lovics, consumer reports & videos.
Plus they did not bring in a power cord would my iPod 5.5 power cord work on his Nano? Help would be appreciated for this sick boy.
Might need to look at a case for it. PQ wise, I get the same WOW factor I got when playing with the G9, G10, and the 24mm is FUN. Macbook Pro 2.4Ghz Unibody goodness 20 Inch Cinema Display 8Gb 3G iPhone, 3rd gen iPod Nano 4Gb.
Setup; an 80gb ipod classic and a 4gb nano. A Bose Sounddock. A Music Fidelity XcanV2 headphone amp with Russ Andrews GQ-24 cable to connect the ipod.
Apple iPod Nano, 4 GB (3rd review by Exinex, consumer reports & videos.