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  • Created

    Sep 12 2006, 19:35

  • Updated

    Sep 09 2009, 13:35

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    Rui Carmo

iPod nano

The video camera model, as of 2009-09-09, with VGA quality H.264 video capture:

The previous design, as of 2008-09-09, which sports a built-in accelerometer and a voice recorder (for external mic, integrated with the headset).


(disassembly)

The first video-enabled design, as of 2007-09-05:

The previous design, dated 2006-09-12:

The original one:

Good Points:

  • Screen, Size, Style, etc.

Bad Points:

  • Apparently doesn't work with the iPod Camera Connector

Resources:

  • page at Apple
  • Internals (Japanese)
  • Review roundup

See Also

KeynotesMobile Device of the Year, 2007The Touch, spotted - a lot more than LeopardShould we put the iPod Touch on a milk carton here in Portugal?
I Dub Thee "iPad"The Beat Goes On, The Hype SkyrocketsJust Do It?Rolling My Own iPhone
The Weekend that SockedToo Many News Can Be No NewsOdds and EndsiPod (Classic)
ShowtimeH.264My 2 Euro Cents Regarding Apple's New Product Announcements at the WWDCBlack Is Beautiful
Please, Say It Ain't So...Motorola/ROKR2005 in ReviewThe Year Of Personal Video?
Xmas PhonesThe Lisbon (Pseudo-)Apple StoreThe Day Apple Killed TelevisionTwo Bits
Passing ThroughIdle Musings By The BeachMore Mail.app/Exchange OdditiesAfter the iPhone, Silence...
And Now, The Real News: iPod nanoJapanese
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