Today Apple released the new iPod nano, which comes in black as well as white, and in 2 GB and 4 GB versions. It also has a color screen and a clickwheel.

Steve Jobs with the Apple iPod nano
Here’s one thing to note, from a review:
Not Quite a Full-Grown iPod
Although the iPod nano can display pictures and slideshows like today’s color iPods, it doesn’t have all the capabilities of these iPods. For example, you’ll find no TV Out commands in its Slideshow Settings window because it can’t project pictures to an attached television. Also, it doesn’t work with Apple’s iPod Camera
Connector or Belkin’s Media Reader, which means you can’t upload pictures to it. And although the Diagnostic Screen shows a LineIn test, current iPod microphones require a connection to the Remote Control port as well, which is missing on the nano.

Black iPod nano
Will I be getting one? Probably not. I’m happy with my Creative MuVo N200, and I recommend it to anyone who wants line-in, a built-in microphone, FM radio, and FM recording. In addition, I’m saving up for those Intel PowerBooks
How to Upload Pictures to the iPod nano
It has to be done in iTunes, rather than dragging and dropping through the Windows interface. Go to Preferences -> Photos. Your iPod needs to be plugged in. From there, you can select which photos to synchronize.
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My lil big brother hookd me up with my Nano…and it was something Im not sure he wanted to do, since he just got it(#2)and all and i just came home from living overseas for along time(ipods are quite expensive where i was lving so i never got one). Anyway…i love the thing! It’d rock if it could play videos….Thanks bro!
Ok for those of you who were wondering how to make your slideshow work on your iPods. I went on Google and searched “How do I make a slideshow work on my iPod Nano?” and of course I found out! Ok, so this is what you do:
1. Select “Photos” on your iPod’s Main Menu
2. Select the first photo in you “Photo Library”
3. When you have selected the first photo, press the “play” button.
4. Your slideshow will now begin.
If you want to change the time in between the pictures, the background music, the way the move from one picture to the next, or shuffle the photos select the “Slideshow Settings” button in stead of the “Photo Library” button.
I hope this helps all of you that were wondering on how to make your slideshow work!
Jeannette
OMGSH! i love my iPod Nano! its a great MP3 player for meh to use between traveling back and forth from school. Any Ways i followed “Jz”’s instruction on how to upload the pictures to my iPod and it worked, but I don’t know how to start the slideshow. Does any one know how to do that?
click the little ipod at the bottom right corner of your itunes screen, then go to photos and upload….anyone know how to play the slideshow?
I really need help with putting photos on my new ipod nano, could anyone help me? Thx!