![]() Back when it was released, the nano was subjected to all sorts of torture tests, including getting dropped onto the tarmac from elevations of about 8 metres. But apart from that, the 1st gen’s body is pretty damn robust. Looking back, I can say with clarity that I was an idiot.Īnything with a screen is in trouble if it meets a wash-and-dry spin cycle. And I fell in line, hating Apple where I could, loving incumbents when smart. ![]() And back then, headfi was pretty much 100% anti-Apple. I used to be on headfi like 3 hours a day. It became precious to me.Īnd you know what’s funny? While not a heap, 4GB ain’t that bad even today. Right after picking it up, I twirled it around and around my fingers. I had just started working at York International and had more to spend, so I latched onto a 4GB one. My ex girlfriend (with whom I’m now living) picked up a white 1GB nano back in 2005. He did send his Nano in for replacement a couple of years agi, and he has regretted it ever since) (He got the Nano 1G right after his backpack containing his laptop and Creative MP3 player got stolen on the train. ![]() Spoiler alert: Lieven told me that his favourite nano is the 1st-gen. But I’m not the only one that held onto mine. You’re probably asking: “ Didn’t Apple recall that thing?” Back to the future Friday, a monthly column where Headfonia shines light on the awesome past. ![]()
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