Generation of Chaos was created on 2005-03-31.
Generation Jets ended on 2004-01-31.
1st generation iPod nanos were white or black with acrylic (plastic) faces and chrome backs, and came in 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB capacities. ---- 2nd generation iPod nanos were aluminum all around, came in several colors (silver, blue, green, pink, red, black), and came in 2GB (silver & black), 4GB (silver, blue, green, pink, red), and 8GB (black and red only) capacities. In addition to the cosmetic difference from the 1st gen nanos, the 2nd gen nanos gained the capability to record audio via 3rd party devices such as the ExtremeMac micromemo iPod microphone. ---- 3rd generation iPod nanos (current as of this writing, 31 October 2007) are shorter and wider than their predecessors, have a brushed aluminum face with a chrome back, and come in 4GB (silver only) and 8GB (silver, blue, green, red, black) capacities. 3rd gen nanos gained the ability to play video content and iPod games, and have an updated user interface, as well.
The Touch was released on 03/31/2004.
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Only 3rd and 4th generation iPod nanos (introduced in September 2007 and 2008 respectively are capable of playing video content. 1st and 2nd generation iPod nanos can only play audio.How to tell what model iPod nano you have1st generation iPod nanos were white or black with acrylic (plastic) faces and chrome backs, and came in 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB capacities. 2nd generation iPod nanos were aluminum all around, came in several colours (silver, blue, green, pink, red, black), and came in 2GB (silver only), 4GB (silver, blue, green, pink, red), and 8GB (black and red only) capacities.3rd generation iPod nanos (current as of this writing, 31 October 2007) are shorter and wider than their predecessors, have a brushed aluminum face with a chrome back, and come in 4GB (silver only) and 8GB (silver, blue, green, red, black) capacities.4th generation iPod nanos are also called the chromatic it has a tall screen with a slim body. It comes in several colours. (its the one you can shake to shuffle songs.)5th generation iPod nanos come in many colours. it was released in 2009. it has a video camera on the back. and it has a larger screen than the previous generation. it comes in 8GB and 16GB in any colour.6th generation iPod nanos come with a new 1.5s inch multi touch display. It was released on September 1st 2010. It comes with 8GB and 16GB in any colour. Unfortunately, it does not have a video camera unlike the previous generation.How to put videos on iPod nanoYeah, only 3rd, 4th and 5th generation iPod nanos can play video, and the video must be mp4 or .mov (quicktime apple format), you can use itunes to sync video to iPod nano, just follow those steps: 1. Open iTunes and click "File" to add your videos to iTunes library.2. plug in your iPod Nano to computer, then iTunes will detect your iPod Nano as a device.3. Select your iPod Nano device on the left panel of iTunes, click "Movies" tab, click file, add file to library, and then find the video you want to add. After that, make sure your iPod can sync movies, click on your iPod's name and click movies. After that, go to the bottom and check sync movies (you can also choose to sync certain movies only) and then apply the setting by clicking apply. Then, click your iPod's drop down and right click "Movies" tab. Click on sync.4. Done
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