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APPLE iPod nano - 16GB, 6th Generation


With a body that is 46 % smaller and 42 % lighter than the previous generation, the stylish anodized aluminium Apple iPod nano in stylish silver now includes a built-in clip. This allows you to attach it onto your sleeve, jacket, backpack or purse, for a truly portable music experience!
Good things in nano packages
This Apple iPod features an innovative 1.5-inch Multi-Touch colour display with 240-by-240-pixel resolution, larger icons and easy to use interface which allows you to tap, swipe, flick, rotate, and drag to navigate through playlists adjust home screens. A generous 16 GB hard drive also provides more than enough space for all your favourite tracks!
Built-in volume controls are located on the top of iPod nano, making for easy adjustment on-the-go. Other great features include a pedometer, and like the iPod touch and iPhone, there's also a Sleep/Wake button! There are also 18 different clock face designs, so you can change the style to suit your mood.
The iPod nano now includes an FM radio with Live Pause, which does exactly as its name suggests! You can pause the radio for up to 15 minutes, and then continue where you left off without missing a beat - or fast-forward to the live broadcast again. What's more, the FM tuner lets you see the names of the songs and artists playing on the programme!
Small and light, the Apple iPod nano makes a superb exercise partner. VoiceOver tells you the title and artist of the tune you're listening to so you don't have to look at the screen - very helpful when you're jogging or cycling! The integrated pedometer records every step of your run - or walk - and syncs with Nike+ shoes, iTunes and nikeplus.com to provide detailed workout reports.
Naturally, the iPod nano also does the things you've grown to love about the previous nano. It stores up to 2,000 songs and offers up to 24 hours of music playback. Pocket-sized entertainment just got a whole lot better

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