Oops! | The largest iPod nano ever


I could have sworn that the iPod nano was a tiny device. But… this iPod nano,” displayed at Western Marketing over at the SM Megamall, looks suspiciously like a regular iPod.

On the plus side, it does come with 30GB of memory. Ooh! A 30GB flash drive perhaps? :D

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I saw that same thing yesterday while I was shopping for Christmas gifts in Park Square 1, Makati.

(Note: When shopping gifts for a geek, it pays not to get something geeky. :D )

Merry Christmas everyone!

isn’t that a vipod? (ipod video)

shadow: vipod?

Exactly. :D

is that the new 5th gen. ipod? the one with a slimmer body compared to its past versions. Hmm…the shop must have made a boo boo. But as what I remember (coz I already saw one displayed at Gateway) the pic on the box was Bono of U2. (to promote the video playback capability of this new ipod…) oh, well maybe I’m just wrong…:)

it was bono… that gorillaz album cover can be seen on a nano box. now i’m confused! is that another one of those makeshift ipod nanos they sell at ebay?

if this turns out to be a boo-boo, i wonder why they werent snowed under an avalanche of customer complaints for it. and the DTI hasnt yet cascaded a misrepresentation violation for this one.

i came from a consumer electronics/IT retail store as well, and this is one thing we always are keen about. price, specs, model code, warranty policies to the dimunitive details are being screened and filtered a number of times before being showcased to the public.

so When did Samsung shipped their 30GB NAND-based flash memory to Apple? lol

*Samsung is widely thought to be Apple’s key memory supplier, a lucrative deal given the recent launch of the flash-based iPod Nano.