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  1. Fonte de Energia. Bat. de polímero de íon lítio. Ecrã. 1.5" LCD. 176 x 132px resolução. iPod nano, da Apple Inc., foi a segunda linha de iPods em tamanho reduzido. Lançado em 7 de setembro de 2005, sucedeu a linha iPod mini em versão 62% menor em volume: apenas 9,0 x 4,0 x 0,69 cm e 42 g.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IPod_NanoiPod Nano - Wikipedia

    The iPod Nano (stylized and marketed as iPod nano) is a discontinued portable media player designed and formerly marketed by Apple Inc. The first-generation model was introduced on September 7, 2005, as a replacement for the iPod Mini, [2] using flash memory for storage.

  3. São oito configurações distintas de iPods atualmente no mercado com quatro básicos modelos diferentes (classic, nano, shuffle e touch): O iPod classic, tradicional e original, já está na 7ª geração; o nano (na sexta geração, agora com tela de multi-toque); o shuffle (na 4ª geração) e o touch (na 5ª geração).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IPodiPod - Wikipedia

    On July 27, 2017, Apple removed the iPod Nano and Shuffle from its stores, marking the end of Apple's production of standalone music players. [31] On May 10, 2022, Apple discontinued the iPod Touch, the last remaining product in the iPod line.

  5. ipodwiki.com › wiki › IPod_nanoiPod nano - iPodWiki

    From iPodWiki. The iPod nano is a series of small, flash-based digital audio and media players sold by Apple between 2005 and 2017. Earlier iPod nano models sold between 2005 and 2010 featured the Click Wheel, but latter ones used a capacitive touchscreen display instead.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › pt › IPod_nanoiPod nano - Wikiwand

    iPod nano, da Apple Inc., foi a segunda linha de iPods em tamanho reduzido. Lançado em 7 de setembro de 2005, sucedeu a linha iPod mini em versão 62% menor em volume: apenas 9,0x 4,0x 0,69 cm e 42 g.

  7. The iPod nano is a series of small portable media players designed by Apple Computer (later Apple Inc.). It was marketed as the mid-range model in the iPod family. It used flash memory, like the iPod shuffle, but with a 15-inch (2.5 inch on the 7th generation) diagonal QVGA display and the...