Apple iPod Nano 5th Generation Orange (8 GB) MP3 Player
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Apple iPod Nano 5th Generation Orange (8 GB) MP3 Player review:

iPod nano features a larger 2.2-inch display for easier navigating, enjoying album art, or shooting and viewing video clips. iPod nano is ultra-portable so users can shoot video wherever they are, in either portrait or landscape. iPod nano customers can share videos instantly with friends using its display and speaker, or sync with a Mac® or PC and share them on YouTube, MobileMe™, Facebook or via email. iPod nano can even shoot videos with fun real-time effects such as Thermal, Film Grain, Kaleido and X-Ray.

Apple iPod Nano 5th Generation Orange (8 GB) MP3 Player specifications:

  • Product MPN
    • MPN:
      MC046LL/A
  • Key Features
    • Usage:
      Music; Video; Recording; Photo Viewing
    • Screen Size:
      2.2 inch
    • Storage Capacity:
      8 GB
    • Number of Songs:
      2000
    • Main Storage Type:
      Built-in Memory
    • Interface:
      USB 2.0
  • Audio Capabilities
    • Audio Format:
      MP3; WAV; AAC; MP3 VBR; AIFF; Audible
    • MP3 Bit-Rate:
      8 kbps - 320 kbps
  • Video Capabilities
    • Video Format:
      H.264
    • Max Video Resolution:
      240 x 376
  • Screen
    • On Screen Display:
      Battery Level; Playlist / Table of Contents; Elapsed Time; FM Frequency
  • Other Features
    • Additional Features:
      FM Stereo Tuner; Built-In Digital Camera; Video Recorder; Pedometer
  • Power Supply
    • Power Source:
      Internal Battery
    • Battery Type:
      Rechargeable Lithium Battery
    • Battery Life:
      Up to 24 Hours
  • Dimensions
    • Height:
      9.1 cm
    • Width:
      3.8 cm
    • Weight:
      36.3 g
    • Depth:
      0.6 cm
    • Weight and Size:
      Compact
  • Miscellaneous
    • Family Line:
      iPod nano
    • UPC:
      0885909366064
    • Product ID:
      89514654
    • Release Date:
      9 September, 2009