Daily Archives: September 11th, 2007


check this out!! new apple ipod nano in the market for mp3 lovers, now for it’s new design. this third-generation iPod Nano offers crisp, bright video playback, an exceptionally thin all-metal body, above-average battery life, built-in games, and an advanced user interface. now comes in wider screen in your palm, this redesigned ipod accomodates games and video playbacks,and still the smallest and thinnest and of course more affordable.with a 4GB (silver) model offered for $149, and an 8GB (silver, black, red, green, or blue) model for $199.

this 2.75 inches long, 2 inches wide, and 0.25 inch thick–a significant shift from its once long and skinny shape,The much skinnier touch strip may frustrate users accustomed to the 1.5-inch wheel of the Video iPod and the iPod Classic. apple changes is a split-screen main menu that displays the menu on the right half of the screen and a picture related to the selection on the left. when you highlight the music selection on the menu on the half you will see the art cover from your library. this split-screen effect off as pure novelty, but the end result is quite beautiful.

this nano supports H.264 or MPEG4 video in either MOV, MP4, or M4V file formats, with a maximum resolution of 640×480 at as much as 30 frames per second, you can buy on the itunes music online or import them into. As a bonus, the new iPod Nano and iPod Classic now properly launch video podcasts (“vodcasts”) as videos, instead of mistaking them for audio podcasts when launched from within the Music menu. the company didn’t change its audio file format support. Copy-protected AAC files purchased through iTunes are supported, of course, as well as MP3, Apple lossless, AIFF, WAV, and Audible files. and not but not the last Fm radio line input recording custom equalizer and sd memory expansions for bigger memory and support for WMA files.

im sure this is a great gadget…