Pros
- Better media-browsing than previous models
- Compact size
- Multi-Touch and interface improve many functions
- Convenient clip
Cons
- Cheaper earbuds, smaller screen than previous nano
- Multi-Touch sometimes more gimicky than useful
- No physical playback buttons
- No video-watching and -recording features
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