Ne scrive un commesso di Target, grande catena americana. Gli iPod Touch sono i più venduti (seppur con l’arrivo degli iPad Mini le vendite siano calate) acquistati perlopiù per bambini o anziani — serve a giocare, usare YouTube e ascoltare musica —, gli iPod Nano solo da anziani, gli iPod Shuffle come regalo: nessuno lo compra per sé, ma molti credono che un loro amico sarà felice di riceverlo.

Matt Birchler:

The average tech nerd will look at the $149 price of the Nano and compare it to the $199 Touch and wonder why someone wouldn’t spend the extra $50 to get “so much more.” This question simply displays a lack of understanding as to how the market at large currently works. It’s similar to someone saying “why would you buy an iPad when you can buy a Windows laptop of the same price that does more?” You can’t always say what’s best for people to buy based on the raw tech specs.