OK - my eyes were not deceiving me... I stumbled across a 4GB, 4th Gen Nano in an overseas Navy Exchange and did a double-take... The price was $129 USD (no tax...). They had a few red ones, a silver one, and a couple blue ones, if I'm not mistaken...all 4GB.
Not quite enough savings over an 8GB edition direct from Apple to justify purchasing it, in my book...
Sorry, no further details were available as to their source, quantity available, etc. The NEX here is a sub-branch of another overseas store, so they just get what they get...so was surprised to see that they were not still selling Gen 2 nano's.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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OK - my eyes were not deceiving me... I stumbled across a 4GB, 4th Gen Nano in an overseas Navy Exchange and did a double-take... The price was $129 USD (no tax...). They had a few red ones, a silver one, and a couple blue ones, if I'm not mistaken...all 4GB.
Not quite enough savings over an 8GB edition direct from Apple to justify purchasing it, in my book...
Sorry, no further details were available as to their source, quantity available, etc. The NEX here is a sub-branch of another overseas store, so they just get what they get...so was surprised to see that they were not still selling Gen 2 nano's.