Apple Announces New iPod: Nano

By Nate Mook | Published September 7, 2005, 2:23 PM

iPod NanoApple CEO Steve Jobs on Wednesday surprised attendees at a special event in San Francisco by introducing a completely new addition to its popular iPod line that will replace the iPod mini. The wafer-thin iPod Nano sports a color screen and holds 1,000 songs in a form factor slimmer than a #2 pencil.

The iPod Nano is "an entirely new ground-up design," Jobs said. Smaller than even Motorola's RAZR phone, the Nano weighs in at just 1.5 ounces. The player is 62 percent smaller than the Mini and 80 percent smaller than the original iPod.

"iPod Nano is the biggest revolution since the original iPod," said Jobs in a statement. "iPod Nano is a full-featured iPod in an impossibly small size, and it's going to change the rules for the entire portable music market."

Like its larger brethren, the Nano includes a click wheel for navigating songs and uses a standard 30-pin dock connector for compatibility with existing iPod accessories. Songs can be transferred from iTunes using USB 2.0.

By using Flash memory like the Shuffle instead of the hard drive found in the iPod Mini, Nano boasts a battery life of 14 hours.

The iPod Nano comes in two sizes -- 4GB and 2GB -- and two colors: black and white. The 4GB Nano is priced at $249 USD with the 2GB model available for $199. Both versions are available now online and at Apple's retail outlets.

Accessories are also available for the Nano, including a $29 dock, $39 lanyard with built-in headphones, and armbands that run $29 each. Nano also has a protective rubber case, or Tubes as Apple calls them, which will be sold in boxes of five colors for $29.

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I'm begining to be tired of the iPod. It's very beautifull and all, but everyone seems to have one. I hope there will be a real alternative one day.

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ok, here we go again, everyone talking about ipod, Apple, etc... I already got one, so although I do like the new nano, I won't buy a 2nd ipod, but I'm buying a new digital music system, and was hoping someone here would have some experience with the sonos by sonos (www.sonos.com) and the symphony by olive (www.olive.us), if you do, pls let me know!

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Steve actually said he was glad nobody leaked the story
But the nano thing was leaked on monday by many people

http://www.epicempire.co...-players/ipod-nano.html

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I find that the new flash player whip the minis
I always hated the look of those players
They never fit into the Apple family
They were simply cheap looking
At least now that Samsung is on the Apple team nobody will even come out with a player to challenge this

iPod nano

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Pretty, but ogg support is essential for my next mp3 player!

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same for me

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WOW me loves it!! why cant they make Black iPODs a standard not just some U2 special i mean come on i wanted a black iPOD but not with U2s signatures. Either way i love this will prolly get one when i get the GB Micro ALL SO TINY!!! :D......@_@ a GBAPOD Micro!!!

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damn it's sweet looking! if it only came in larger capacities. I do use my ipod as a portable storage device and 4GB is not nearly enough :(

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Good, the mini was so figgen ugly. I never understood why anyone would buy one when you could get even the smallest 20 gig ipod for a small amount more

I love my 40 gig IPOD like a son....Until I get my 60 gig...then that batard is cut off.

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I never understood why people want to carry music around with them everywhere they go, like they're addicted to it or something. Then again I never leave the house...

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lol, i'm addicted to music and do carry it with me. i also leave the house.

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awesome, Apple does it again!

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YAY! I WANT ONE!!!

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I NEED ONE!

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it looks like it would snap in half in your pocket, also.

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not if it has that metal back plate on it.

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it looks like it would start to bend, then.

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Not unless you get a titanium skin :P

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It is beutiful, i guess i can sell my dell mp3 player on ebay now.... :P

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Just barely on topic--anyone noticed that the last five headlines or so on betanews are about Apple? Just found that interesting...

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I wish apple would get rid of the metal backing because it always gets covered in fingerprints whicha re easy to see

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I agree. That can be pretty annoying. At least they should make it brushed so it doesn't pick up fingerprints.

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Seriosly, my ipod looks like s***.

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The metal casing has a purpose other then 'looking good'. Why can't people realise that what makes a good portable music player is the quality of the sound. What makes anything good (or bad) in music reproduction industry is the ability (or inability) to reproduce the sound as near to perfect as possable.
Other then that, it's the quality of the music! :P
The day I buy an audio player for its 'good looks' is the day I've lost interest in music. And that isn't happening...
As for the comment above; I really doubt it's going to break of f**king bend!

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You are absolutley right. I hate to hear people using it as a storage device other than for music. Just wasteful to me.

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Then by the case for it and stop showing it to everyone.

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Wow! This does look like a very good player. It's nice and clean, in typical iPod fashion and it should be a great player. The size and weight is certainly a nice feature, although it still doesn't feature any of the advanced features that other players have (ie. FM radio, recording, etc.).

However, the one thing I've never liked about the iPods is that they are not comfortable to hold in your hand. I like to hold my player in my hand or drop it in my pocket. I've been using a Nike-Philips PSA for the last few years (had a Rio one first, now a Philips) and their shape is fantastic! It's round shape makes it so comfortable to hold and use.

Me? I'm waiting for the new Philips PSA612 4GB mini drive to come out sometime this month (Nike is no longer on board) for $199. It includes the arm band (optional on iPod Nano), stopwatch that talks to you, FM radio, and hard-drive shock protection.

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You should try the MuVo2FM---I haven't picked up ipod since I had this thing. Really good player. Made by Creative.

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welcome to what iriver had a longggg time ago

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Whats that?

Please show use a product which iRiver made similar to this.

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er, i was refering to the color screen, which should have been in the ipod in the first place.

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So when you said "welcome to what iriver had a longggg time ago" you were actaully refering to the colour screen which features in the Nano.

Have you heard of the iPod Photos. They have colour screens too. What does the news about iPod Nano have to do with iRiver?

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WOW.

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NOW THIS IS WHAT I WILL BUY NEXT!
holy macaroni
Apple Rules

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> Why on earth, though, is the 2gb only priced $50 less than the 4gb?

Up-sell 101: For only $50 more, you can carry twice as many songs/photos! :)

Also: For only $70 more (than the 1 GB iPod Shuffle), you can get a 2 GB iPod nano with a color screen, etc.

2 GB iPod nano out of stock? I'll take the 4 GB iPod nano for only $50 more... ;)

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It's how companies make you spend more money. "well, it's only $70 more for that one... and then only another $50 for that one... I'll take it!" =====> more money to Apple.

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It's absolutly beautiful !!!

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Good move on Apple's part. Hard drives are pretty old school right now. Why on earth, though, is the 2gb only priced $50 less than the 4gb?

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lol yea hard drives are "old school"...only they hold no less then 10x more then the nano and cost a fraction per MB then falsh...yea that's very "old school".

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Is live updating still broken on the iPods? If so, then I'm upset.

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4GB iPod Nano - Here I come!

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Wow apple does it again, now only if they started to focus back on the OS X

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Mine gets here tomorrow. Black 4GB.

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Bought mine Wednesday nite. Apple has finally made a credit card sized player that carries 1000 songs that I can carry anywhere.

As I read on another site: Why would anyone need more than 1000 songs to listen to?! I can go biking, work out, etc. portably. Apple *finally* got me!

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