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Scosche iPod nano s Skin
Add a little extra style to your iPod nano while protecting it from nicks, scratches, and dust with this five-pack of custom-colored skins. The "light" nano skins-- which include a pink skin, a blue skin, a lavender skin, a light blue skin, and a white "glow" skin--are also available in "dark" colors, although the light options are far more personable. More importantly, each skin offers full access to the click wheel and other controls, so you needn't remove the nano to charge or sync the unit. And thanks to the adjustable armband and pair of lanyards (one for the wrist and one for the neck), you can carry your nano however you want. The skins, which fit the iPod nano 1G and 2G, are backed by a 90-day warranty. What's in the Box One pink skin, one blue skin, one lavender skin, one light blue skin, one white "glow" skin, adjustable armband, neck lanyard, wrist lanyard. more
- From: Vnunet
- Posted: Jan-17-2006
If one thing is guaranteed with a new iPod launch, it's the sound of many a mandible dropping to the floor. Not since the unveiling of the first iPod, however, has the portable media player been reinvented. Although there are many miniature players on the market, the iPod nano defies belief....
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Vnunet
- Posted: Oct-10-2005
Launched alongside the Apple and Motorola Rokr phone, the new Ipod Nano replaces the highly successful Ipod Mini . Available in both black and white, the Nano is even smaller than the Mini - it is the height of a credit card and the thickness of about five. Despite its compact design, the Nano...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Dapreview
- Posted: Sep-25-2005
Note: This is not intended to be a comprehensive review. There must be dozens of full-length reviews by now, and the nano works just the iPod Color (with a few exceptions), so I'm just going to cover a few of the more interesting bits... The Fab Four Value: I bought the 4gb nano in black. This...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Arstechnica
- Posted: Sep-11-2005
2G iPod nano reviewed We've reviewed the brand-new second-generation iPod Nano. Check it out! If you're interested in seeing how the original iPod nano performed in this review from 2005, read on! The original iPod nano iPod nano Manufacturer: Apple ( product page ) System requirements:...
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