Testseek.fr ont rassemblé 108 examens experts du Apple iPod Nano 4G 8GB / 16GB et l'estimation moyenne est 83%. Faites descendre l'écran et voyez les toutes les revues pour Apple iPod Nano 4G 8GB / 16GB.
September 2008
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108 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Le design
Les couleurs
Les nouvelles fonctions
Le prix
Faible encombrement
Tarif à la baisse
Volume sonore plus élevé
Accéléromètre
Qualité de l’écran
Look / Format
Ecran de bonne facture
Son
Fonction Genius
Autonomie
Le design d’enfer
L’écran petit mais superbe et l’ergonomie sans faille placent toujours l’iPod un cran audessus de la concurrence.
Finition
Capacité doublée par rapport au nano 3G
Liste de lecture Genius
Menus vocaux
Mémos vocaux
Interface améliorée
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Rien
La molette cliquable manque de précision
Absence d’equalizer et de tuner FM
Restrictions classiques dApple
Difficile de partager ses fichiers
Pas de mode clé USB
Obligation de passer par iTunes
Casque à changer
Pas de tuner FM
Il y a peu de fonctions innovantes
Toujours pas de radio
Et l’obligation de passer par iTunes pour gérer ses chansons et playlists.
Écouteurs médiocres
Pas de DivX
Compatibilité avec les anciens accessoires iPod
Les "menus vocaux" ne sont pas disponibles partout
There's no doubt that the fourth generation iPod nano is the best so far. The design is beautiful, even by Apple's high standards, and the user interface is as intuitive as it always was. Crossfade is superb, and makes listening on shuffle even more enjoy...
Extrait: So where else could Apple take the Nano? I think it’s obvious that the iPod Classic with its big hard drive is eventually going to go the way of the dinosaur. Maybe Apple could expand the screen to 2.5-inches along with maybe 32 to 64GBs of flash storage?.
Slim and curvy design, Very good sound, Accelerometer enhances many features, Sharp and bright screen
Average battery life, No wireless feature
While the $149 iPod nano 4G doesn’t incorporate wireless features like the similarly priced, flash-based Zune, it has a more compelling design. We like the accelerometer and the Genius feature; iTunes is an easier service to use in regard to pricing...
So, should you get the 4G iPod nano? Probably. If you have an older 1G or 2G nano, you should upgrade, if only for the improved screen, increased storage capacity and better battery life. Some 3G nano owners may not want to upgrade, particularly i...
Extrait: Apple has a knack for manufacturing hype and consumer interest for their iPod lines. With multiple iterations debuting annually, it has become increasingly hard to determine just how much necessity there really is for the latest and arguably greatest i...
Extrait: The new iPod nano has added some compelling features, writes reviewer Chris Maxcer. The aluminum frame is incredibly thin but also has a nice solid feel, and the screen plays back video with great clarity. The accelerometer -- a feature familiar to use...
Accelerometer enhances interface and games, Extremely thin design and lots of color choices, Very good AV quality, Useful new features like Genius, adjustable font size, and spoken menus
No wireless features, No custom EQ, Mediocre battery life, *
Overall, were pretty satisfied with the new nano, even though its nowhere near as sexy as the newly revamped iPod touch. And on a small, dedicated audio player thats focused on slim design and pocketability, we dont feel too slighted that the nano ...
Extrait: Now you might us may not have thought we needed a new iPod Nano, after all what was wrong with the old one? But like everything in gadgets the latest upgrade is around the corner and here the new 4th generation Nano from Apple jumps from 4 and 8gb to 8...
Triumphant return to the stick design, hooray!, Support for new headphones with clicker and/or iPhone headphones, New features make it the best click-wheel iPod yet (shake to shuffle, Genius playlists, accelerometer)
Apple is hitting a dead end with UI innovation for these things, Many games made for click-wheel iPods dont make use of the accelerometer, and therefore suck (but some do!)
As an Apple-made portable media device, the 4G iPod nano is quite solid—surprisingly so, given the fact that half the world has already moved on to the iPhone and iPod touch. But the new nano gives potential buyers—including many of our own re...