New iPod Nano: Hands-on Video
Filed under: Electronics, Portable Media Players | By: Jamie Pert
Posted on: September 25, 2009 | 1 Comment

Since Apple revealed their fifth generation iPod Nano we have seen a lot of reviews of the product, however we have not really seen many hands-on videos, well on a recent article on MacRumors there is a new article looking into the new device which includes a four and a half minute video, this video can also be seen at the end of this post.
The video looks into many aspects of the Nano, but mainly looks into its video recording quality and its radio, the video quality is featured in the video and to be honest it is good, however not as good as comparable devices such as the flip video ultra series camera, that said it is fine for a quick fun video.
The radio will only function when you have something plugged into the jack socket, the radio has a few useful functions built in, by pressing the play/pause button whilst listening to the radio will allow you to buffer up to 15 minutes of radio, you can also rewind using the click wheel, you can add favorite radio stations and tag certain tracks for easy purchasing via iTunes.
The video review also briefly mentions its pedometer function, it is nothing revolutionary, however it is an extra feature none the less, for more information check out MacRumors article here.
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I agree, the volumes of portable music players should be regulated. It’s for the good of the listener, and everyone else. We wouldn’t want to have a whole generation of hearing-impaired peeps.