The name suggests more of the same but with more space and better value. Hard disk lag issues, video out controversy and just okay sound stop it from being a true classic though.
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Apple iTunes 8 is the industry standard for multimedia jukebox software and despite the need for a UI overhaul and some liposuction to remove the bloat, iTunes is a solid choice that most users will enjoy.
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Apple has set the Nano back on track with the thinnest, lightest design yet, and has features that are hard to ignore.
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If you've been holding back, now is the time: the second-gen Touch is an excellent media player, and the addition of third-party apps extends the fun for everyone, no matter where your interests lie.
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Honey, I shrunk the iPod! The new nano has all the features of its big brother, the Classic, but in a smaller package with fewer gigabytes.
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At a media event in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled a revamped iPod line-up including thinner Nanos, a 120GB iPod Classic, iPod Touch, and iTunes 8. Here are the essential details.
All signs point to a new crop of iPods in September, and while I'm as interested in the rumours and blurry "leaked" photos as the next fanboy, I'm also preparing myself for disappointment.
Steve and his followers evidently believe that the feeling of holding a new iPod is better than owning a set of giant, gold-covered robots you can climb into and fight each other with. But what about the people on the street?
Hard-to-find cult classics are now available for free online, as enthusiasts upload them to a site called Veoh.
It's group participation time! Give us your ideas for the next iPod here, and we'll paint a portrait of the perfect music player — CNET.com.au reader-style.
Got a bunch of video you want to put on your iPod? Here's how to get it into the right format for watching on the go.
Sick of seeing grey squares parading across your iPod? We show you how to find album art -- the easy way.
Want to get the most out of your iPod? Then you need our handy guide to maximising your iPod's musical talents.
We'll show you how to stream your iTunes library wirelessly throughout the house and create playlists without having to manually select each song.
We take a look at all of Apple's iPods past and present. It's sure been a journey since that chunky, black-and-white original.
If you're a digital music hoarder, you'll want a player that can store a hefty number of songs. Here are four of our picks.
Apple's improvements to iTunes have garnered the music and video jukebox a full-point jump, although long-time users will only find one major new feature and a few interesting smaller ones.
Far from being dinosaurs, hard drive MP3 players are perfect for both budding Glenn A. Bakers and those with a penchant for viewing videos on the go. We pick the best.
A collection of judges from CNET.com and MP3.com put the Samsung YP-Z5 and the Apple iPod Nano through their paces, pitting the players head-to-head in five rounds.
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