Grudge Match: iPod Nano Fifth Gen Vs Philips GoGear Cam
13 Aug, 2010, 9:24 am IST | by Shayne Rana
Looking for a PMP with a built in camera? We pitted the Nano 5th Gen and the GoGear Cam. Who do you think is the winner?
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Most of Apple’s various devices are subject to frequent comparisons with other devices since most of the world is in an ‘Apple’ state of mind these days it would seem. Any competing brand is automatically up for comparison to the high and mighty Apple iPod range, so naturally that’s what we did too. Seeing as the number of PMP’s equipped with cameras are so sparse we pitted the iPod Nano Fifth Generation against Philips’ GoGear Cam. Take a look. Form Factor iPod Nano Weight – 36.4g Display – 2.2-inch, 240 x 376 pixel Connectivity – Proprietary USB/Charging, 3.5mm earphone jack GoGear Cam Weight – 80g Display – 2-inch, 220 x 176 pixel Connectivity – Mini USB/Charging, 3.5mm earphone jack Interface iPod Nano UI – Proprietary Apple OS and UI, touch sensitive jog dial for navigation, accelerometer, Cover Flow Media transfer – via proprietary software (iTunes), third party software (some freeware) are also available, Capacity – 8GB/16GB GoGear Cam UI – Proprietary, selector switches for features, 5 way navigation control Media transfer – No software necessary but Philips Song Bird is included, compatible with Windows Media Player for media transfer, drag and drop media playback for video and audio. Hardware – accelerometer Capacity – 8GB + microSD card support Audio iPod Nano Format Support – AAC, Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV Settings – EQ presets, no customizable EQ settings, Shake to Shuffle, Crossfading Other Audio Features – microphone present on bundled earphones for voice recording and voice activated features, Volume and play/pause buttons also available on earphones, FM Radio with Live Pause Playlist Creation – Genius Playlist selects songs of the same kind based on the first selected option. On-the-Go option allows you to create a singular playlist while using the device. Built-in Speaker - Yes GoGear Cam Format Support – MP3, WMA, WAV Settings – EQ Presets, 5 band customizable setting, Philips Full Sound audio engine, auto Fade in/Fade out Other Audio Features – FM radio with recorder, microphone for voice recording Playlist Creation – Folder play Built-in Speaker - No Video iPod Nano Format Support – H.264 video, m4v, mp4, and mov file formats; MPEG-4 video. Videos will need to be converted to the appropriate type and transferred via iTunes or third party compatible software. TV Out – Yes, no cable not included GoGear Cam Format Support –XviD, DivX (.Avi, MPEG4 @30fps). No conversion is required for most of video formats, files can be copy pasted to the drive for instant playback. TV Out – Yes, cable included Camera iPod Nano Resolution - VGA (640 x 480) camera only for video recording Settings – 16 shooting modes GoGear Cam Resolution – 2 megapixels for image (JPEG), VGA (640 x 480) video recording Settings – 2x digital zoom for video and image capture, 4 image effects Misc. Features iPod Nano Alarm clock, World Clocks, Calendar, Contacts look up, Nike + support (Pedometer), Stopwatch, built in games, Stop watch, .TXT support for reading and editing notes, Podcasts, Jpeg viewer GoGear Cam Image viewer, FM recording Battery (real-Time Average) iPod Nano Audio – 15 hours Video – 3.5 hours GoGear Cam Audio – 11.5 hours Video – 3.5 hours Price (MRP) iPod Nano 8GB – Rs. 8,950 16GB – Rs. 11,200 GoGear Cam 8GB – Rs. 7,500 Our Verdict It’s quite obvious, the Nano wins hands down in our books. The GoGear Cam’s camera, which may not offer as many features, does provide better quality when compared to the Nano’s and of course it offers image capture as well. The Cam also supports multiple popular video codecs and requires no specific software for transferring files. But while it excels here, it lacks additional features and the Nano, in this respect is quiet loaded. The Nano’s price tag may be higher but the fact is, your get a lot more for it. So if you’re looking for a PMP that caters more to your audio needs rather than video and offers a whole lot more than just a camera, we recommend the Nano. Based on the parameters listed and the information provided we’d also like to know, since you have the choice, would you buy an iPod or opt for the GoGear. Our comments section below is open to you for debate. |
Tags: Philips , GoGear , PMP , Apple , iPod , Nano , 2 Megapixel
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