Apple iPod Nano 6th Generation
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Apple iPod Nano 6th Generation

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Apple iPod Nano 6th Generation : l'avis de JeffTadashi

" Ne pas considérer comme un nano!" 9 (9/10)

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Avis Global9/10

Le nouvel Apple iPod Nano (6ème génération) ressemble et fonctionne très différemment de la précédente iPod Nano, et beaucoup de gens ont été bouleversés par ce dernier. Notamment, il est beaucoup plus petit, et les caractéristiques ont été réduits (il ne peut pas lire la vidéo, par exemple). Mais je trouve la nouvelle taille et la forme d'être révolutionnaire, unique, et très cool. Je considère que c'est être comme un iPod Shuffle d'autant plus qu'un iPod Nano. En fait, j'ai acheté ce pour remplacer mon iPod Shuffle.

Le nouvel iPod nano dispose de deux boutons de volume, un maître bouton marche / arrêt, un port casque et un port dock. Tout le contrôle principal se fait par l'écran tactile petit carré. Ma version dispose de 8 Go d'espace. Il comprend également la radio FM, le mode de remise en forme, et peut afficher des visages d'horloge et des podcasts.

Notamment, l'une des raisons que j'ai acheté ce fut pour la radio FM, et je voulais l'utiliser comme un pas cher à l'oreille récepteur du système de moniteur. Cependant, il ya un décalage 1/2 entre le signal FM en temps réel, et quand le son provient des sur l'iPod Nano. De toute évidence, ce n'est pas un problème lors de l'écoute à la radio, mais ce temps de latence est inacceptable pour la surveillance. J'étais un peu déçu, et, finalement, j'ai utilisé un pas cher $ 10 Sony Walkman (avec tuner analogique) comme mon récepteur moniteur oreille.

Une autre fonctionnalité intéressante est l'horloge visages, et si vous achetez un bracelet de montre correspondant, vous pouvez porter les nano comme une montre! Je n'aime pas particulièrement l'utiliser pour des raisons esthétiques ou garde-temps, mais je ne le porter de cette façon quand je travaille.

Le mode de remise en forme est également très utile. Il peut garder une trace de votre temps, de distance (avec un certain calibrage), et les calories dépensées, au cours de course ou la marche des séances d'entraînement. Il a fallu un certain calibrage avec une demi-douzaine s'exécute, afin d'obtenir le kilométrage fonctionne correctement, mais je suis bien étonnant de voir comment il ne semble pas fonctionner sans l'aide apparente de GPS.

Dans l'ensemble, c'est un excellent appareil peu qui est tout simplement pas partie de la ligne Nano. Il est sa propre monture, et si vous besoin de quelque chose comme un iPod Shuffle mais avec un espace un peu plus et les caractéristiques, c'est l'iPod pour vous.

Voir / éditer source la source en anglais

The new Apple iPod Nano (6th generation) looks and functions quite differently than the previous iPod Nano's, and many people were upset by it. Notably, it is much smaller, and the features have been scaled back (it cannot play video, for example). But I find the new size and shape to be revolutionary, unique, and very cool. I consider it to be like an iPod Shuffle more so than an iPod Nano. In fact, I bought this to replace my iPod Shuffle.

The new iPod Nano has two volume buttons, a master on/off button, a headphone port, and a dock port. All of the main controlling is done by the small square touch screen. My version features 8 gb of space. It also includes FM radio, fitness mode, and can view clock faces and podcasts.

Notably, one of the reasons I bought this was for the FM radio, and I wanted to use it as a cheap in-ear monitor system receiver. However, there is a 1/2 lag between the fm signal in real time, and when the audio comes through on the iPod Nano. Obviously, this is not a problem when listening to radio, but this latency is unacceptable for monitoring. I was a bit disappointed, and ultimately I used a cheap $10 sony walkman (with analog tuner) as my in ear monitor receiver.

Another cool feature is the clock faces, and if you buy a corresponding watchband, you can wear the nano just like a watch! I don't particularly use it for cosmetic or time-keeping reasons, but I do wear it this way when I work out.

The fitness mode is also pretty useful. It can keep track of your time, distance (with some calibration), and calories spent, during running or walking workouts. It did take some calibrating with half a dozen runs, in order to get the mileage working correctly, but I am amazing how well it does seem to work without the apparent aid of GPS.

Overall, this is a great little device that simply is not part of the Nano line. It is it's own beast, and if you need something like a iPod Shuffle but with a little more space and features, this is the iPod for you.

Avis OriginalTexte original anglais : Don't consider it a nano!

Overall Opinion9/10

The new Apple iPod Nano (6th generation) looks and functions quite differently than the previous iPod Nano's, and many people were upset by it. Notably, it is much smaller, and the features have been scaled back (it cannot play video, for example). But I find the new size and shape to be revolutionary, unique, and very cool. I consider it to be like an iPod Shuffle more so than an iPod Nano. In fact, I bought this to replace my iPod Shuffle.

The new iPod Nano has two volume buttons, a master on/off button, a headphone port, and a dock port. All of the main controlling is done by the small square touch screen. My version features 8 gb of space. It also includes FM radio, fitness mode, and can view clock faces and podcasts.

Notably, one of the reasons I bought this was for the FM radio, and I wanted to use it as a cheap in-ear monitor system receiver. However, there is a 1/2 lag between the fm signal in real time, and when the audio comes through on the iPod Nano. Obviously, this is not a problem when listening to radio, but this latency is unacceptable for monitoring. I was a bit disappointed, and ultimately I used a cheap $10 sony walkman (with analog tuner) as my in ear monitor receiver.

Another cool feature is the clock faces, and if you buy a corresponding watchband, you can wear the nano just like a watch! I don't particularly use it for cosmetic or time-keeping reasons, but I do wear it this way when I work out.

The fitness mode is also pretty useful. It can keep track of your time, distance (with some calibration), and calories spent, during running or walking workouts. It did take some calibrating with half a dozen runs, in order to get the mileage working correctly, but I am amazing how well it does seem to work without the apparent aid of GPS.

Overall, this is a great little device that simply is not part of the Nano line. It is it's own beast, and if you need something like a iPod Shuffle but with a little more space and features, this is the iPod for you.


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