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Apple's New Products Sep 2005 - iPod Nano, ROKR iTunes phone | ||
Discussion by sparx with 19 Replies.
Last Update: September 29, 2005, 7:13 am (View Latest) | Page 1 of 2 pages. | ||

and the so-called "iPod Phone" (officially the Motorola ROKR) that will debut in the US and other areas in association with telecom giant Cingular Wireless.
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First, here's the dope on the device that is in all likelihood be more useful to me than the other - the iPod Nano.
An ultra-thin style and a height not more than that of a regular pencil make the Nano stand out from the rest of the pack. Apple devices usually look better than most, but his one also pushes performance. It's designed to be the replacement for the iPod Minis and will be available (at first) in two colours - white & black and in two capacities - 2 GB (500 songs avg.) & 4 GB (1,000 songs avg.). Now that's a lot of music to be carrying around!
The battery life is rated @ 14 hours of continuous playback, although initial reports from the gadget gurus peg it at just under 13 hours, this being a more realistic figure.
The Nano sports a colour screen which sets it apart from the older Minis and the screen-less iPod Shuffle. The iPod Nano also includes the default docking port allowing you to add on any of the almost hundreds of accessories available for iPods today. Other plus points include but aren't limited to:
=photo viewing capability
=can a wider variety of music although there still isn't any WMA support (never expected any, anyway!)
AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Music Store), MP3 (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3 and 4), Apple Lossless, WAV, AIFF
=faster charging time - only 3 hours to charge it fully// 90 mins. to charge it to 80% [haven't been able to confirm this, although it does sound plausible enough!]
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iPod Nano Official Page
Google Search for iPod Nano
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Mon Sep 12, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Mon Sep 12, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Like I have a 128mb mp3 player. It said there could be 2 cd's on it. That's true, but only at a bitrate of 112.
Mon Sep 12, 2005 Reply New Discussion
I dunno if i should hold out for one of the new ones, or if i should go find a cheaper older model at the store or something.. i dont think i need all the fanciness, just something that can hold a bunch of songs and play them whenever i tell it to haha
Mon Sep 12, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Oh well.
Mon Sep 12, 2005 Reply New Discussion
For the Motorola ROKR, i can tell by its looks and featuers (and cost!) that Cingular isn't going to make much out of it. Firstly, its style is totally off compard to styles designed by Nokia or Sony Ericsson (Gotta love this one!) Secondly, Apple should have a phone program designed for certain capable phones to support itunes. Because having itunes in your phone with only a 100 songs to put in like Motorola ROKR is pretty ok by my standards a year back. But is not what i really wanted - which is one huge album stored in one phone/iPod. Doesn't this pose as a great idea for Apple to innovate?
Tue Sep 13, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Tue Sep 13, 2005 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (Moody)
I heard about the iPod Nano, my friend wanna buys one. I've not heard about the phone. What can the phone do? The iPod nano seems like a really cool music player, but the average songs are only average. Look, if you play music at a 196 bitrate. And the songs are 4 min average, you have 5880kbyte per song. That's 5,74mb. Nog you have 2 gig, that's 2048mb, when you calculate that, you could only put 356,79. And at one of 4 gig 713,58. Of course that's enough for me, but on all sites and things, this is always a little high, so be carefull what you buy.Like I have a 128mb mp3 player. It said there could be 2 cd's on it. That's true, but only at a bitrate of 112.
Moody - I suggest that if you want better quality audio while at the same time keeping the file sizes small, you look at alternative codecs. AAC which the iPod supports is an up and coming format. The Open Source Ogg Vorbis codec also provides much better compression ratios for equivalent audio quality when encoded in MP3.
Of course, this is all moot when you have tracks already encoded in MP3 format. In an ideal situation you ought to convert to these alternative codecs directly off your CD. Converting from an existing MP3 to another codec might shrink the size but it will most definitely compromise the audio quality !
Tue Sep 13, 2005 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (gamerchick39)
QUOTE SNIPPED FOR BREVITY !
i dont think i need all the fanciness, just something that can hold a bunch of songs and play them whenever i tell it to haha
In that case I'd recommend that you have a look at the Creative line of players. Some of them even have FM radios built in and can even play WMAs
Also, they're much cheaper, have a decent build quality and pretty intuitive and easy to use.
Tue Sep 13, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Well i guess thats my mind made up.
Wed Sep 14, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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Wed Sep 14, 2005 Reply New Discussion
1st Generation Apple Products generally always have issues. As a big fan of Apple products, I've found it best to wait about 6 months before getting anything new. Any problems will generally be reported and fixed by then.
Thu Sep 15, 2005 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (unimatrix)
Word of advice: wait till the 2nd generation Nano's come out.1st Generation Apple Products generally always have issues. As a big fan of Apple products, I've found it best to wait about 6 months before getting anything new. Any problems will generally be reported and fixed by then.
What? Six months woooow. That's along time man. why can't they just released it faster?
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