IPod Nano just launched
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not as neet as the new walkman
http://www.t3.co.uk/news/entertainme...ts_the_walkman
http://www.t3.co.uk/news/entertainme...ts_the_walkman
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Pity non of the other MP3 player manufacturers could get their heads together and deveolp a remote control interface like iPods so you can use via your car head unit without having to touch the ipod unit with it fully controled via your car radio menu system (as OE or via Pioneer's remote interface unit etc.)
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Originally Posted by ALi-B
Pity non of the other MP3 player manufacturers could get their heads together and deveolp a remote control interface like iPods so you can use via your car head unit without having to touch the ipod unit with it fully controled via your car radio menu system (as OE or via Pioneer's remote interface unit etc.)
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yeah i have one of those too....aparently the new walkman comes with (can be purchased seperatly) a remote speaker set for indoor use, im sure that could be modded for a car????
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Like the Nano - one of the guys at work was at the Apple store this morning to get one, so we've all had a look.
Nice & slim - fits in the top pocket easily. Shame it still comes with the cr@p Apple earphones though. Chromed back soon gets covered in fingerprints with everyone mauling it too!
Nice & slim - fits in the top pocket easily. Shame it still comes with the cr@p Apple earphones though. Chromed back soon gets covered in fingerprints with everyone mauling it too!
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mine arrived this morning.
Black - nice
The pictures just don't really show you how small this thing is.... WOW.
Black - nice
The pictures just don't really show you how small this thing is.... WOW.
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Originally Posted by Jap2Scrap
It amazes me how Apple went from designing something as breathtaking (relatively speaking) as the iMac to something as bland and uninspiring as the iPod range.
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I'll stick with my IPod - I'd snap that in half!!!
+ it's too small (in capacity) to be of any use to me.......
I'm sure it will sell by the bulk load though - which is only good for Apple
Dan
+ it's too small (in capacity) to be of any use to me.......
I'm sure it will sell by the bulk load though - which is only good for Apple
Dan
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Originally Posted by STi-Frenchie
I use my iTrip which, since I removed the EU volume restriction, has been playing an absolute blinder Well chuffed with it!
I mean a fully integrated system that can remotely control the menu system ofan MP3 player without the need to touch it (apart from plug it in)...like this:
http://www.pioneer.co.uk/uk/product_...onomy_id=25-38
Simply connect your iPod® to the Pioneer iPod® adapter for distraction-free, hands-on-the-wheel safe driving. Your iPod completely integrates into your familiar sound system. Control it just like you normally handle your in-car audio: right on your headunit, using the remote, or best yet, using your steering wheel remote control
Free to listen: Just a quick glance at your headunit says it all: song, artist, album and more. Via the headunit or remote, you scan the music you want by playlist, genre, artist, album or simply search for a specific song.*
Bet you never thought a Pioneer headunit could be this cool? Clearly, it is time to indulge your digital lifestyle and enjoy thousands of songs on your iPod® without a single tad of quality loss - all thanks to your Pioneer iPod® adapter.
Free to listen: Just a quick glance at your headunit says it all: song, artist, album and more. Via the headunit or remote, you scan the music you want by playlist, genre, artist, album or simply search for a specific song.*
Bet you never thought a Pioneer headunit could be this cool? Clearly, it is time to indulge your digital lifestyle and enjoy thousands of songs on your iPod® without a single tad of quality loss - all thanks to your Pioneer iPod® adapter.
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Originally Posted by marklemac
mine arrived this morning.
Black - nice
The pictures just don't really show you how small this thing is.... WOW.
Black - nice
The pictures just don't really show you how small this thing is.... WOW.
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Originally Posted by dave44
sit on an ipod nano...you will see plenty of cracks
Don't bet on it, have a look at this to get an idea of how durable the nano is.
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/nano.ars
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Originally Posted by angrynorth
Don't bet on it, have a look at this to get an idea of how durable the nano is.
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/nano.ars
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/nano.ars
And I'm amazed at just how durable it is!
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but thats the condom pockett!!!!
nah still want the walkman
http://media.arstechnica.com/reviews..._in_pocket.jpg
nah still want the walkman
http://media.arstechnica.com/reviews..._in_pocket.jpg