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Harvey Norman - iPod Nano 16GB Purple $149 ($69 off)
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rather decent price for the nano. not the cheapest it's been but if you need one now..
is it normally cheaper? I been on the look out for a while and either been unlucky or just stupid (lol) but I haven't found any sales as cheap as this
i picked up one from target last year for $119.
$149 or $150 seems to be the more common discounted price.
Thanks OP, grabbed a Nano. FYI it's a 7th Gen, not that it means much as the 8th gen are only different in colours and work the same.
just use your phone to play music, I mean come on.
nano fits in shirt pocket, phone doesn't and you look like a phone zombie walking around with phone in your hand if you just listen to music. just wish colour was other than purple. decision for some is more pay the extra and get an ipod touch , I have an android phone because I can't afford an iPhone and an iPod touch for iOS
My thoughts too. Why carry two things when one will do?
Kid's might want music though and parents don't want them having a phone :)
Easier to wear (using a cheap ebay case) when running than carrying a big phone. That said, the shuffle is even easier in that regard,
definitely agree with this. each to their own, but I personally can't run with a phone as they are too big, it gets annoying trying to run with a big piece moving around, also I get worried (although this has never happened) that if I fall one day or I run too hard (like sprint like crazy) it might slip out of the pocket or something drop and cause some damage (I do have a cover and screen protector on but still). Never been one of those armband fans either.
I've had an iPod nano 3rd generation I think? or maybe second generation since it has come out, and it has done wonders for me personally, the fact that it's so small and so lightweight it's easy for me to run around in (among other things)
Have been looking at getting the latest nano for a while as I now have wireless headphones (jaybird x2) and this would go perfectly with it.
thanks op!
I still use an Ipod Classic 160gb. I find the 32 or 64gb of phone storage (of which you could probably use max half for music) too be very constrictive.
It's iPod nano 16GB - Purple, not Pink