Price range: £134.38
What is it: Pencil-thin flash MP3 player with 4GB memory and a 38mm colour screen
What we think: The Apple iPod nano is thin, beautiful and feature-filled, but 4GB may not be enough for many power users
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Apple iPod nano (4GB) user reviews
October 7, 2008
Posted by: Shaznay_121
"Perfect for me"
December 26, 2006
Posted by: Lawrence Wright
"Horrid"
September 6, 2006
Posted by: Genki Yo
"Overall, a good MP3 player - stylish, slim, light, but fairly poor battery life"
July 20, 2006
Posted by: Sammie L
"A stunning piece of kit, however pricey for some!"
April 1, 2006
Posted by: ss ss
"Brilliant outstanding"
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