so really the new nano is no improvement since you still need your pc  
to read menus anyways i.e. the PC voice so you may as well, for those  
of us who have the 4th gen nano, stick with it in my view

On 20 Sep 2009, at 15:51, Pete Nalda wrote:

>
>
> On Sep 20, 2009, at 8:38 AM, Barry Lipscomb wrote:
>
>>
>> Great review.  I just purchased my 5G nano yesterday and am going
>> through the menus now.  You're observations are correct.  The speaker
>> does cut off when you attach your earphones.  Also, I was  
>> disappointed
>> when I discovered it would not speak the favorites in the radio
>> section, but since the text to speech engine generates the spoken
>> menus on the computer side and then synchs this is to be expected.
>> Apple would have to provide a way for you to id the stations in  
>> iTunes
>> before you synch for it to work.
>>
>> Barry
>
> You're welcome. One other thing for folks in the future.  Alex speaks
> a bit softer than music playing. and it's always in relation to the
> overall volume.  I do wish He'd be a little louder or could be
> adjusted independently, but that's a pretty minor niggle.
>
> Egun On, Lagunak! (Basque for G'day, Mates)
> Pete Nalda
> http://www.myspace.com/musikonalda
>
>
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