Ipod Nano
- Apple’s fourth digital audio player combining
features of both the iPod shuffle and iPod. - Introduced on September 7, 2005 replacing the iPod
mini, which was discontinued on the same day. - Pod nano’s small size: it is 1.6 inches (40 mm) wide,
3.5 inches (90 mm) long, 0.27 inches (6.9 mm) thick and weighs 1.5 ounces
(42 grams). - Battery life is up to 14 hours.
- The screen is 176 x 132 pixels, 1.5 inches (38 mm)
diagonal, and can display 65,536 colors - Instead of the hard disk used in other iPods, the
Nano uses a flash drive. With no moving parts besides the click wheel, the
iPod nano is immune to skipping because of this change. - The iPod nano works with iTunes on Mac OS X or
Microsoft Windows - Connection : using a USB 2.0 port on the user’s
computer.Charge its battery over FireWire, the iPod nano does not support
synchronizing over a FireWire connection. - The nano was launched in two colors (black or white)
with two available sizes: 2 GB and 4 GB - On February 7, 2006, Apple updated the lineup with
the 1 GB model (240 songs) sold at US$149. - The nano sold its first 1 million units in only 17
days, helping Apple to a record billion-dollar profit in 2005.


