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Review on M-Player IPod Nano 3Rd Generation (8GB Portable Audio & Video by Ada Wajszczuk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

I purchased it secondhand for 3,400 dollars, and I am grateful to the previous owner (you had 177 songs of Vysotsky and 190 songs from Soviet films on it), who had taken good care of him and kept it in 5-star condition (the back cover was worn). I was sad for a few of days after losing my Sony, but then I went out and bought an iPod. Now that the headphones have been separated from the Sonya, I feel more terrible for the headphones than I do for the Sonya. Pros: The sound is decent (not on native ears), but it was no worse on my old Sony NWZ-S615F, the control is typically straightforward, and the touch circle is amusing. The screen is stunning in its clarity, brightness, and fine grain detail. Extremely portable; you can put it in the pocket of your jeans where you keep your coins. Having certain negative aspects It is undeniably iTunes, but like everything else, you will eventually get used to it. This much has been made clear. Because hearing is more expensive than at least 700 for human headphones, I do not recommend using them at all because of the nightmare ears. Equalizer settings can be either active or passive, and can be adjusted manually. It's probably a very personal thing, but I listen to every single song in my collection (and this is mainly 2022 rap on the "Latin music" preset). Until I got used to how the songs are scattered on the player - somehow everything was more humane on the Sony NWZ-S615F - and the music was thrown as if on a flash drive, and you could search stupidly in folders, as you threw it, and then either by album, either by the artist, or by the name of the song, which is inconvenient when there are a lot of songs to choose from. Until I got used to how the songs are The battery has a lower capacity than the one in the Sonya (I charged the battery in the Sonya once every week, but I have to charge this one approximately once every two to three days, but it's possible that I just haven't used it enough yet).