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Disappointed with an Ipod...Again Sep 08, 2010 If you are an Apple fanboy or girl, it won't matter a bit what I say here, but I must press on. Nice design, excellent sound, but the screen went dead after less than six months of daily use, despite careful, gentle handling. Call me old-fashioned, but I expected a longer product lifetime than that. Oh, and can I mention here that the near-daily updates of Itunes is getting just a bit irritating? That didn't quench your craving to own one a bit, did it? Good luck with yours.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
It's an iPod... what else is there to say? Sep 07, 2010 I've been hooked on iPods since my first "iPod photo". This is my first smaller-sized iPod, though--I've always gone for the bigger types before, but wanted something that I could strap to my arm.
There are tons of reviews already, so I'll just add what I thought was the most 'different' about these compared to ones I've used in the past:
1. There's a motion sensor (I forgot what they are called) that changes the display based on whether you have the screen straight up or tilted to the side, etc. While this is a cool new feature, I've found it to actually be more of an annoyance than something 'useful' and, if given the choice, would probably disable it. First of all, if you don't lock the iPod, and are, for example, running, the shaking motion will actually activate shuffle (sometimes) and your song will change suddenly. Also, sometimes the sensor will lag, and your song title won't show up right away (if it is tilted to the side, your albums covers come up).
2. Apple, at some point, changed their connections so if you have an iHome (or other such speaker device), it might not be able to 'charge' this generation of iPods. I was sorely disappointed by this, as it meant an extra $70+ cost to replace my speaker, even though it was working perfectly.
Overall, I'm happy with my purchase, and the quality of the iPod itself. (The pink is so pretty!!!). Marking it down for the minor annoyances, although I guess they don't actually affect how good the product is (overall). Hopefully the next model will be more to my liking?
not the newest model Sep 06, 2010 If I new a newer model was due out this week, I would not have bought this one. The new model is smaller and they have done away with the click wheel, I hate the click wheel! There is nothing wrong or bad about this model other than its not the newest model out there. Its my own fault for not researching better befor my purchase. For the same price you can buy the new nano model which has all the same features, is smaller, and with a touch screen (no more click wheel). No reason to buy this OLDER model unless they drop the price on it significantly.
the little ipod that could Sep 06, 2010 This 5th gen is the best nano yet! I love the video camera and microphone,comes in handy for unexpected need for video or voice files.This ipod nano holds all my music in such a slim design.I have nothing but praise for this ipod, I use it at the gym or when power walking. Radio also comes in handy!
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Great Product, but with the potential for a serious bug... Sep 06, 2010 First of all, let me say that this isn't my first ipod. I've updated this from an old video ipod that unfortunately took a nasty fall and broke.
The ipod itself is great, it's got a lot of nice user interface features. It's easy to browse music, find artists, etc. Audio quality and quality of construction are all great. The old annoyance of the headphone jack being next to the usb still means you can't charge the ipod and listen to it with certain headphones but these are all fairly minor issues.
The video functionality is pretty much useless, but may be good for dumb laughs. I personally only use my ipod for music so I couldn't care less. However, since the 4g nanos now cost more than the new generation you might as well get this one.
NOW THE BAD STUFF:
The main issue with this ipod that you may or may not care about is there's a well known bug regarding syncing from the ipod -> itunes. For those of us who organize our playlists and music by playcount or rating, there is a possibility that when you've spent all day listening to your music NONE of the information will transfer back to itunes. Again, if you're someone who organizes music this way, it is infuriating. Apple has taken an official stance of denying a problem exists as well so don't expect a bug fix anytime soon or if they do they probably wont tell anyone.
I've just replaced one ipod that had this issue and I'm currently experiencing no problems with the new one, but it is a common problem so buyer beware. If this problem does not persist, I will update this review in 2 weeks (that's when apple's return policy runs out) and say that everything is great and change this to a four star review. Until then, Apple has crippled a piece of functionality between this generation and the one before it and have done nothing to fix it.
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