Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The apple iPod Nano 6G


Apple can not seem to make their thoughts on the iPod nano. The new model that Steve Jobs introduced the sixth generation version of the Nano, and it seems like every new generation has undergone a pretty big redesign. and apparently was one of the less successful incarnations of this series – in fact, I have something similar in its third generation of “fat” nano, which also had a small, rectangular glass design seen.However, this new model has an ace up its sleeve in the form of multi-touch screen, which the Nano replaces the traditional scroll wheel. The new Nano measures just 1.48 x 1.6in, touch-sensitive screen and it takes almost the entire front. There is a thick black border around the edge of the screen, but the surface is 1.54in diagonal viewable screen, on data sheets as claimed by Apple.The screen is square, with a 240 x 240 resolution, a fairly sharp and colorful image is produced.As expected, the interface is similar to the iPhone and iPod Touch, with a series of icons you to search in by album, artist or track, or tap to activate features such as built-in FM radio.The size of the screen means that there is only space for four icons on the screen at a time, so that the symbols on four different sequence of screens, you can sweep through a flick of your finger arranged.

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