My Apple iPod Nano scratches easily
By James Kim on 28 September 2005
It's a known fact that all Apple iPods scratch fairly easily. Take a look at any iPod (front and back), and you'll notice a series of tiny scratches and smudges. In general, these blemishes give the iPod a more used--and in some minds, charming--look, and while an iPod loses a certain amount of luster, it doesn't affect its overall usability.
However, we've heard many complaints about the iPod Nano and how it seems to scratch more easily than other iPods and how these blemishes affect the device's usability. The Nano utilises a polycarbonate coating that seems softer than other iPods'; it's a layer of plastic as seen on other Apple products such as the short-lived Cube.
While you get typical scratches and smudges on the Nano, they occur more easily and are much more noticeable on a black Nano. I know, since I carried my black Nano in my pocket with some change and keys like the typical user and found not only scratches and smudges but tiny chips on the hard edges of the device. After a week of use, this and the smudges tend to make text and photos seem warped under the smudges; the results are more noticeable than on the iPod Photo because of the Nano's size. While it's not pretty, I can use my Nano effectively.
Our advice: First, if you don't already have a Nano, consider getting a white one, as the blemishes are less likely to be noticed. Secondly, pick up a case, either from Apple or an accessories house such as Belkin or Speck. Associate Editor Jasmine France carries her white Nano in one of these, and the body is nearly flawless, though it has the same effect as a bra on a sleek and fancy car--meh! Thirdly, make sure your pocket is free of change and keys if it's also going to hold your Nano. Finally, you can purchase a protective tattoolike skin or even get your Nano colourised for US$64 -- of course you'll also have to pony up for international shipping costs for both these options.
Topics: apple, ipod, scratch, nano
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bro commented on 27/11/2007 19:09
just leave it ipods scratch and i personally believe it gives it a charming look!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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