The Nano is the trendy iPod but if that sounds negative it's not supposed to. It successfully treads a gossamer thread between the ultracompact proportions of the Shuffle and the big functionality of the Classic. It"s also staggeringly attractive. Its aluminium chassis tapers towards its edges and the crisp 2in screen is armoured by curved glass. It manages to fit in up to 16GB of storage and a couple of nice tricks: rotate it and the interface transforms to horizontal cover flow and movies play in landscape; shake it and song play order is shuffled. It may not store enough tunes for you and the screen suffers from glare, but it remains a miniature work of art.
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