No Sync cable or headphones. iPod nano 4GB - Portable Digital Music MP3 Player in White holds up to 1000 songs or 25,000 photos (synced via iTunes). and it plays for up to 14 hours between battery charges. The iPod nano even displays the color album art for the song you are listening to right now. It syncs seamlessly with iTunes and connects to a host of iPod accessories. This pencil-thin, unexpectedly durable iPod is only 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.27 inches weighing 1.5 ounces. It has a bright 1.5 inch color display from an LCD screen. iPod nano even lets you take your calendar and contacts with you with support for Address Book and iCal on the Mac and Outlook or Outlook Express on the PC, plus industry-standard vCalendar and vCard files. iTunes syncs your calendars and contacts so you can access everything with a quick spin of the Click Wheel. 4GB Storage Holds up to 1000 songs or 25,000 photos or any combination including the color album art for the song you are listening to right now, or a slide show with background music.
This iPod nano (3rd generation) is in good working condition, there are a scratches that you can clearly see in the photos. Comes in with charging cable. Capacity - 8GB The 3rd-generation iPod nano is a portable media player developed by Apple. Video playback Larger and brighter display Cover flow Games Full metal design[2] The 3G retains the 30-pin dock connector, which making it compatible with other iPod accessories already on the market. Its new shape (narrower and wider than the old nano) means that some accessories may fit better than others. This is the first iPod nano system with the ability to play video.
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Ten years ago this month, in a small-ish theater at Apple Computer headquarters at One Infinite Loop, I saw Steve Jobs unveil the iPod. On Nov. 2, 2001, I wrote, “The iPod is revolutionary in a number of ways, and its descendants will replace the PC.” I think I was right, as we’re starting to see now with the […]
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