Same here as well. Would definitely like to hear this product demonstrated. I've never had any type of IPod, so maybe hearing a demo of the Nano g4 will help me to decide whehter I want one
On Sep 12, 2008, at 9:17 PM, Mike's Western Account wrote:
put me there to:)Now, thanks to twitter, you can see everything i'm doing or thinking, visithttp://www.twitter.com/creepyblindy and follow me if you have an account;) On Sep 12, 2008, at 5:13 PM, John Hess wrote:Scott, can you tell me if the Equalizer speaks? That would be a nice feature to have. Love to hear what your working on so please put me on the list of people that you will let know when it's done.HI guys and girls. Ok firstly apple have delivered.the new ipod nano 4g is better then I had expected. < al" size="2">The menus talk not all of them but the ones we need do actually speak. There's no clipping the speech sounds brilliant and it just keeps up with you when you move your finger around the click wheel. I'll be doing a demo mp3 so if anyone wants to host it on their podcast feed write to me privatly atscott@xxxxxxxxxxxx letting me know how I can get it to you.I'm not submitting it to blind cool wreck simply because they have snubbed ppodcasts in the past and they take too bloody long to post a submitted podcast from users.I've decided this is a special treat for all my mac followers here on these lists so i th plan on producing.It's absolutely fantastic a couple of issues i'm reporting to apple such as no way of obtaining battery status info but other then this totally usable.it's hard getting used to the click wheel but after you have all heard my presentation, you'll all want to disguard your ipods for a 4g nano guaranteed.i'm really very very impressed and i think we'll have more ipod users before we no it.John W. Hess & Barclay the WonderLab
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