There’s no doubt that the new nano is better engineered than the original nano. Though it looked superb, it was plagued with problems with its screen, which scratched and cracked easily. This time there’s none of this fragility and it manages to retain its class-leading looks. Like the iPod mini before it, the chassis is constructed using anodised aluminium in a choice of lurid colours. Unlike the candy bar mountain bike accessories of the early Nineties, however, the nano looks good in its colourful jacket and you don’t have to keep wiping fingerprints off it either.
..It’s not quite good enough to knock our favourite flash player [iRiver’s Clix 2] off the podium, but there are still many good reasons to buy an iPod nano. Its navigation system and software integration is still the best around, it remains the best looking flash player on the market, the battery life is now excellent rather than average and finally, it is very good value
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