“Nano” is a term used that means one billionth of. So we can imagine that the Nano Chromatic iPod has two select traits, it is both small and comes with a ton of colors, thus the chromatic part. The Nano Chromatic, Apple’s new entry level MP3 player, comes in 9 colors (that’s a heck of a lot). Also, it features either an 8 GB hard drive or a 16 GB one. Prices start at just around 150 dollars for the 8 GB version.
All of these features might be buying points for some but the best part is the screen. The Nano Chromatic features a widescreen display with a 320 by 240 screen resolution allowing 204 pixels per inch. The best part is that you can watch videos and all your photos in a very eye friendly manner. The widescreen age is in full gear now and it is obvious Apple is keeping up. Also, the screen is fairly large for a portable music player, at just around 2 inches. The click wheel has not changed and there really is no reason for Apple to change it. You can listen to your iPod songs for a mere 24 hours. That is equivalent to a roundtrip from Los Angeles to London. The only feature missing from this music player is WiFi, which you really don’t expect to have on a MP3 player like this.
Christmas is around the corner, so you might just want to pick one up before it sells out from your nearest Apple Store.
Great article. Could you make the font a bit larger so it would be easier on my eyes?
As for the iPod thing, I have a 30G iPod that I bought a while back. It plays videos and serves me well so I don’t think I’ll be getting a new one anytime soon. Hopefully I’ll remember this article if I ever do need to get another one.
Thanks again!
Thanks for the comments. I’ll try to have the font enlarged!