[Electronics-talk] feedback on ipod nano

zzwolfman dibona at mac.com
Wed Dec 31 15:20:15 UTC 2008


sounds great go for it
dennid d
On Dec 31, 2008, at 2:26 AM, priscilla wrote:

>
> hey guys,
> I bought the ipod nano and I saw amazing things that spoken menues  
> offers such as reading all the settings on the ipod and menues  
> except the contacts, the Alarm clock, the clocks, the world clocks,  
> the calender, the notes, and the date/time as well as languages.
> Because I think these are essential tools needed, I wrote the  
> following message:
>
> Hello
> I bought the new ipod nano and I was very surprised on the  
> accesibility of the optional spoken menues that it offers such as  
> organizing songs into playlists right on your ipod and conjunction  
> with itunes.
> I am very amazed of the accessibility and the unique way of spoken  
> menues has made my life easier as a college student. I bought the  
> older version of the ipod nano 2 years ago, but this new ipod has  
> really made the mark for me.
> But I think that the menues such as the contacts, the calendar  
> feature, the alarms feature, language settings and some other menues  
> have to be included.
> Most importantly, the alarms function, the contacts menue, the  
> calender, and the clock function should be included because these  
> tools are very esential for me to be more productive.
> I think that dragging the prerecorded voices on itunes is the  
> simplest way to meet the needs without installing other firmware.
> I would suggest that the optional setting of spoken menues would be  
> included with these improvements in future firmware updates so that  
> customers would still benefit from the newer ipod nanos that they  
> currently own without switching to another ipod to meet there needs.
> I also think that the future versions of itunes should feature these  
> improvements on spoken menues.
>
> Will I need to update the firmware on my ipod to take advantage of  
> new improvements without buying another ipod nano because most of  
> the features on the new version of the ipod nano are very  
> interesting and cool.
>
> Thank you very much.
> priscilla
>
>
> What do you all think?
>
> Any comments and feedback is really apreciated.
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Dennis D








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