Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Nano Copy Review


Well as everyone knows there are a lot of copied items on the market and some are exactly that, cheap copies, however there are a few out there that are just as good if not better than the originals. One such copy is the iPod Nano, We have taken the time to test and re-test our Nano copy and we are now going to share what we have found, the good and the bad.
At first glance the copy appears to be just like the original, although it does weigh less than the real nano it comes with just about every feature the original has. We first tested the durability of the device by putting it through a vigorous tests, we did the stair drop, the sidewalk drop heck we even dropped it off the deck onto the driveway, and with each test it continued to work, Next we wanted to put music onto the device, now because these units do not work with iTunes directly we had to convert all our music files to MP3 files and then simply copy them into the music folder on the device, if you are not sure how to do that then read our article “ converting WMA to MP3”.
Now most copies come saying they have 8GB of memory when in reality they are only 2GB, this particular unit has the FULL 8GB, Next we wanted to test the motion function of the device, when it is turned does the screen adjust and turn also well guess what, it did, If we tipped the nano on its side the screen adjusted so that it would be upright just like the original nano does. The only person who will know this is not a real nano would be YOU, this particular item is as good as the real nano and comes with a few more features that nano does not. The down side to the copy is battery life is a little shorter when being used allot but overall an exceptional piece of work. Well worth the price and then some weather you purchase from us or someone else we highly recommend this great MP4 player.

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