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It's physically larger than a Nano. It is essentially what the 1G Nano replaced and what the 2G Nano harkens back to in terms of design. Mono screen. Biggish, but small compared to its full-sized contemporary iPods. Very popular model in its day.

Of course, its day was some time ago.
 
Gotcha...never knew there was such a device before the Nano.

seriously?

You must be very young then...or very new to apple products. If you are serious, you would be amazed by the first generation iPod. The wheel actually spins!
 
Gotcha...never knew there was such a device before the Nano.

Really? No, really? The nano came out in '05 - the aluminium one came out last year. Surely you're not 3 years old?

Have a look at how far we've come:

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Really? No, really? The nano came out in '05 - the aluminium one came out last year. Surely you're not 3 years old?

Have a look at how far we've come:

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Nice collection Chundles.

Mine looks sort of like that...just not to that extent. Is it ridiculous to collect iPods of each generation?!?!
 
I still wish I had just kept my 3rd gen. The row of button was +++superior to the modern click wheel.
 
I still prefer my green mini to my 5G iPod just because I like the feel. It's a lot more responsive than the 5G, and I really like the smooth aluminum feel. :D
 
Nice collection Chundles.

Mine looks sort of like that...just not to that extent. Is it ridiculous to collect iPods of each generation?!?!

Yeah, no, that's not mine.

That's a photo from iLounge's "2006 Year In Review"

I have a 3G iPod, 2G mini, 1G nano, 1G shuffle and a 5.5G iPod - excessive yes but not in the same ballpark as that photo.
 
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