Linked by Adam S on Wed 28th Sep 2005 12:44 UTC
Apple Responding deftly to customer complaints, Apple has agreed to replaced broken iPod Nano units, explaining that a vendor issue caused the cracked screen problem widely documented by sites like flawedmusicplayer.com. The Nano has been lavishly praised internet-wide for its form, fashion, and functionality.
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CPUGuy
Member since:
2005-07-06

When I was searching for an mp3 player, I wanted the Creative Zen, but in the 7 or so stores that I went to, none of them had anything but Zen Micros (didn't want that). BTW, that's 2 2 Best Buys, 2 CompUSAs, and a Circuit City.

At the 2nd Best Buy, though, they had a 4th Gen iPod 20gb for $200... decided to go with that instead, especially since there were none to be found, and I wanted (NEEDED) it for a trip I was leaving for the next day.

Only reason I went with an iPod was a damn good price. And then I saw that it connected up to Windows like an external harddrive, and didn't actually need the extra software that previous iPods needed to do such a thing. I'm quite happy.

Just not looking forward to losing my battery.

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Hermes88 Member since:
2005-07-11

You make it sound as if your battery is going to die in a few weeks or something. Why the hell do people still complain about the battery run-down on iPods..?! ALL devices with rechargeable batteries, especially ones used as often as iPods, will lose their charge eventually. Three years down the road just spend $30-40 and replace the damn thing, you have to do it with any other device anyways.

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CPUGuy Member since:
2005-07-06

They say the battery dies after about a year.

That's the difference.

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