Apple says iPod nano flaw is limited
Apple on Tuesday evening acknowledged that an issue exists with the iPod nano that could cause the player’s screen to fail or crack, but said it only effects a small number of units. The iPod nano, while garnering praise from reporters and analysts, has also become the subject of criticism after some users complained that their iPod nano’s LCD screen had cracked or become severely scratched for no apparent reason.
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