Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - MP3-Player Apple iPod Nano 8GB türkis (3G)

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Apple EAN: 4039117035373 Is Fragile: 0 Label: Apple Computer Manufacturer: Apple Computer Model: MB249ZD/A Publisher: Apple Computer Studio: Apple Computer
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All the features of the iPod nano now come in an even more compact form – with video functions to boot!Apple proudly presents the new and improved version of its nano player: the iPod nano, with a bold new design and a larger, brighter colour screen.The iPod nano has a video function for viewing your favourite films in exceptional quality thanks to its incredible pixel count, at 204 dpi instead of 163 dpi for earlier Apple models. And the iPod nano continues to push the envelope for multimedia entertainment, with the ability to play video Podcasts!Even the interface has been modified to make it even more user-friendly and intuitive. The Cover Flow function, for example, displays the album cover of all the music tracks stored in the player&rsquos memory, so you can flip through your music library and find your favourite songs quickly and easily. You&rsquoll even be able to download games onto your iPod nano to serve as a distraction during those long commutes. It has a range of functional features, including a calendar, international clock and a stopwatch, too!But more astounding than all these features is the fact that the iPod nano is even more compact than its predecessors! Its anodised aluminium and stainless steel body reflects the same stylish design that Apple iPods are known for, and the sound quality is still as amazing as ever! Let yourself go, with the iPod nano!
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