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Nov 11, 2005 07:42 |  #1

Help went into a store today to get a Ipod nano 4gb for my daughter and the assistant said you cant put your own pictures on it, is that true, does anyone here have one and can you comfirm this.

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Nov 11, 2005 08:07 |  #2

sony23 wrote:
Help went into a store today to get a Ipod nano 4gb for my daughter and the assistant said you cant put your own pictures on it, is that true, does anyone here have one and can you comfirm this.

thanks

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Nov 11, 2005 08:08 |  #3

On the apple site, it says that the Nano will sync with iphoto on the mac and Adobe Photoshop Elements or Adobe Album on the PC, so any photo in those apps should upload to it no problem. Check it out for yourself at http://www.apple.com/i​podnano/autosync.html (external link)

I plan on getting a Nano in the near future and using it as a mini album in addition to MP3s will be one of it's functions.




  
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Nov 11, 2005 13:44 as a reply to  @ Stosh's post |  #4

Thanks, I think the sales man was trying to make me buy the 60gb ipod:lol: he said you couldnt put any pictures on it let alone 20d pictures.

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Nov 12, 2005 12:12 as a reply to  @ sony23's post |  #5

sony23 wrote:
Thanks, I think the sales man was trying to make me buy the 60gb ipod:lol: he said you couldnt put any pictures on it let alone 20d pictures.

regards

Bruce

Well, the none, per my knowledge, does not support the fancy iPod Camera Connector like the 60 does. Might have meant that.
That said, it might, I just don't think so.


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Nov 12, 2005 12:49 |  #6

It's called a Nano.

Anyway, it doesn't have a connector, and I wasn't aware that it supported photos. I had one for about ten minutes after I bought it. I took it out, and couldn't hold onto it. My hands are too big, and it's incredibly small. Just doesn't work for me.


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Nov 12, 2005 14:19 |  #7

My sis got a nano a few weeks ago, i was playing around with it and did mange to put 2 pics on. Cant remember exactly how, but it can be done.




  
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Nov 12, 2005 16:35 |  #8

You can do it via iTunes but I don't know why you would. The postage stamp screen is useless for viewing them.


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Nov 12, 2005 16:38 |  #9

I know it, that's what I'm thinking.


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Nov 13, 2005 13:40 |  #10

Go for the bigger one, they are sturdier and have a better screen, not to mention more space. A little more moola but it's definately worth it.


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Nov 13, 2005 14:52 as a reply to  @ chucksmanc's post |  #11

chucksmanc wrote:
Go for the bigger one, they are sturdier and have a better screen, not to mention more space. A little more moola but it's definately worth it.

Thanks, been trying all weekend to get the ipod video 60gb and finerly think I may have one, but got to travel 30 odd miles on Monday to get it.

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Nov 13, 2005 14:54 |  #12

One of my former students bought a nano a week after they came out. Then my son bought one. They are great, but really small and isn't too sturdy for the heavy use. I am considering spending a little more and getting a Zen Vision. It can do MP3's and photos and it can take compact flash cards. Wow.

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