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lizzie velasquez
no :) your cute if you like it...
It cost $25 to produce the music video
About one Million dollars.
8 hours of video
The ipod nano 5th Generation costs about AUD $200 Yay, first to answer!
The iPod classic is better. It has a much more space than the Nano, and a larger screen. It's also not much more expensive than the Nano. The nano is easier to carry around and more lightweight, but can only hold a fraction of the songs a Classic can. The nano is good if all you want are songs and a few movies. The Classic, on the other hand, is bigger and bulkier, but can hold plenty of songs and movies. The right choice depends on what you use your ipod for. For video player, the ipod classic is better. For music player, the ipod nano 4G is amazing. As the nano chromatic is amazing music player, you can also put video to nano chromatic with the guide.
So far, the iPod Nano only includes video. There has been much controversy over the internet about why it includes video but not still pictures, but there isn't any talking among Apple developers to have the iPod Nano sport a still camera.
A standard iPod nano can store 16 gigabytes worth of music, which roughly translates to 1,600 megabytes worth. The amount of songs this is changes depending on a lot of variables.
If the battery is fully charged it will give you roughly 24 hours music playback or 5 hours video playback Hope this helps :)
First of all, there is no such thing as an iPad Nano. There is only the iPod Nano.There is a huge difference between the iPod Nano and iPad. The iPod Nano is really small and has built-in FM Radio, while the iPad is much larger, has the ability to go on the internet, run a variety of apps, play video, and much more.
it depends if you only want sings and video. it. if you do, then i would suggest to get an ipod nano because you can listen to music and video. but if you want to spend a little more money for games and others, then iwould get the ipod touch. and if you want to have a lot of apps and games and video, probabpy get the 32gb. i had the 8gb, and i ran iut really fast, because i had a lot of games music and video. i really depends on how much you want to put on it, and how much you want to spend.
the only difference is that one has a bigger memory meaning you can hold more music on ! I meant 4th and 5th generation, not how much memory it has.
Of course not. You can only record as much as you have storage space for.
The new iPod nano 5th generation prices: 8g is $149 16g is $179 this is fairly cheap for an iPod, video camera, and FM radio. the new iPod nano also include speaker on it, but only for the video and synced music and not for the radio. the video doesn't pick up very well on quick moving things and you need a well lit room. You would think with the new video camera they would add a regular camera to it to take pictures but it doesn't. But all these things for under $200 no we should not really be complaining.
1GB will hold about 1-1 1/2 hours of video, so a 4GB iPod can hold around 5-6 hours. Although, I cannot think of a 4GB iPod that will support video playback. There is only the 8GB iPod Nano that plays video.