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16 Mar, 2017
At the 3rd Generation iPod nanos were at the top of their game
The 3rd Generation iPod was, I think, the best design Apple ever had for this product. I'll take the tactile value of the click wheel over a touch screen any day. I don't have big fingers, but I still find it much more convenient to scroll through options using the rotary dial and click the outer parts to speed through long recordings to the part I want. That is particularly true at night, when I might not be looking at the device directly. It's possible for a portable music player to be too small - the later versions of this device were, in my view. But the nano 3rd Gen has a screen that's big enough (and lights up - good for wandering the house at night!) to be visible, yet doesn't suffer the false positive clicks and mystery behaviour of a touch screen. It's smooth and silver and wonderful - like a tiny Macbook Pro. The 3rd Gen nano lacks a clip, but it is not hard to find soft cases with a big easy clip to go on clothing. The later versions had a built-in clip as standard, but it's too small and in moving it, you have to press on the touch screen which can cancel your music! Long live the older iPods, as long as the battery lasts, anyhow!