Apple iPod - Nano 4GB






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Apple iPod - Nano 4GB

Now move around in style and music with iPod nano into its diminutive design. It is 0.26 of an inch thin with almost 24 hours of battery life, a brighter color display. A dock connector that fits an entire ecosystem of iPod accessories. With features like these, iPod nano changes the way you experience your music and more.

¢ Has the capacity to hold up to 25,000 photos.
¢ Skip-free playback.
¢ Ear buds Earphones.
¢ Built-in rechargeable lithium ion battery.
¢ Photo slideshow with music viewing time: Up to 5 hours when fully charged.
¢ Digital shelves of the iTunes are stocked with thousands of audio books - including such exclusives as the entire Harry Potter series - so… you can catch up on your reading wherever iPod nano takes you.
And that’s not all. Extras like calendars, contacts, and the World Clock along with a few more handy items. When it’s finally time to play, iPod nano features four fun games: Music Quiz, Solitaire, Brick, and Parachute.

And when you dare to wear iPod nano that display guarantees you’ll say a lot without saying a word.
As cheap as - Rs.9125.00

This entry was posted by author: Andrew on Friday, May 18th, 2007 at 12:16 am and is filed under Apple, Gadget, ipod | Tags: You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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