Apple
announced the seventh generation iPod Nano on September 12, 2012. The
(maximum) internal storage capacity has not been increased compared
with the previous model but only a single, 16GB version of the seventh
generation iPod nano was announced at the product launch. It has been
described as the "thinnest iPod nano yet" — it's 38% thinner (5.4mm)
than the nano it replaces (8.78mm).
User Review: Its major advantage, in my opinion, is actually its slightly-larger size in comparison to the 5th generation. Although the smaller form factor of the previous Nano was remarkable for its extreme compactness, it actually made the device somewhat cumbersome to use. Its touch-screen was too susceptible to unintended inputs and it couldn't be easily held in one hand while manipulating its controls. Attempts to control it via screen-input while clipped onto one's clothing tended to be futile: you'd need to un-clip the device, then hold it in one hand and manipulate its touch-screen with the other. While the tiny size and convenient clip made it practically disappear while in use, it could be an ergonomic nightmare to actually interact with... Read More User Reviews
Reviews
Apple iPod nano (2012) 7th generation review - pocket-lint
Review: iPod nano (7th generation) combines the best of its predecessors - macworld
iPod nano 7th Generation review - techradar
Review: 7th-generation iPod nano does little to excite - arstechnica
7th-gen iPod nano Hands-on - slashgear
7th-generation iPod nano hands-on! - engadget
iPod nano 7th generation (2012) - trustedreviews
2.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display 240-by-432-pixel resolution at 202 pixels per inch
Music playback time: Up to 30 hours when fully charged Video playback time: Up to 3.5 hours when fully charged Fast-charge
time: about 1.5 hours (charges up to 80% of battery capacity)
Full-charge time: about 3 hours
H.264 video: 720 by 576 pixels, 30 frames per second MPEG-4 video: up to 2.5 Mbps, 720 by 576 pixels, 30 frames per second
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