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Liveinjapan Posted 17 years ago
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More on that in a moment

So the excitement falls to the Nano, which, sports a new shiny coating, a 640 x 480 video camera (no stills) and a larger screen on the outside, and an FM radio on the inside with a Tivo-esque live-pause feature. The radio itself is odd enough, and the first to be included in any iPod. More on that in a moment.

Could any one tell me what the underlined part means?
Thanks.
  

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On often means the same as about: He read a book on/about Danish music. The underlined part means more or less the same as: We'll tell you more about it soon. CB

  • On often means the same as about: He read a book on/about Danish music.
  • The underlined part means more or less the same as: We'll tell you more about it soon.
  • CB
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On often means the same as about: He read a book on/about Danish music. The underlined part means more or less the same as: We'll tell you more about it soon.

CB
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Thanks so much, CB.
Understand!

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