Sunday, 23 September 2012

Started Up: The iPod's modern family

Every week Ross Rubin adds Started Up, a column about consumer technology.

Switched On The iPod's modern family

Should you wager that Apple would turn the square, from time to time wrist-strapped ipod device nano right into a MOTOACTV-like watch that will give a glanceable window into apple iphone applications, you lost. Clearly, Apple might have gone that route. It taunted within the last generation by having an growing choice of watch faces and used this generation to include Bluetooth and invite a thinner design through the new Lightning connector. Nonetheless, Apple made the decision to forgo the embryonic smartwatch market. Indeed, it came back towards the bigger, longer ipod device nano school of yore, however with the only-button style of its iOS mobile products matching a multitouch interface.

The timepiece faces might be gone, however the new ipod device nano regains the opportunity to play video while retaining photo display and Nike+ integration. It is the same as the lineup's feature phone, although having a better interface. Examined in context, the brand new clip-free ipod device nano looks more in your own home like a midrange option between your small ipod device shuffle and also the now bigger ipod device touch.

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