
This device looks so similar to the iPod Nano, DigitalRise figured, why bother trying to hide it with a new name? The Nano III is a clone in many ways. This device takes the Nano for a ride on the copyright infringement highway. DigitalRise even teases Apple by throwing in an FM tuner, a digital voice recorder and an eBook reader, but sacrifices the storage aspect, with only 1 GB models available. More features, same Apple-feel (on the outside), and a un-Apple-like price of $50… hum… tempting but we’re not that shallow, the inside counts too: not Apple software and no iTunes. we’ll stick to the real one.
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