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I just picked up the new nano a few hours ago, a 4 gig silver. When I got home, I opened the package, flipped it over, and to my utter shock and dismay, I saw myself on the back of the iPod. I am very unhappy that they returned to the stainless steel backs, they are scratch magnets; several of my friends have 1st gen nanos and you cannot even see the apple logo oon the back it is scratched so badly. And to make matters worse, I asked a Best Buy employee today when they are going to be getting cases in for the new nanos. He said he did not know, but it was probably going to be in about a month. Hopefully the back on my nano isn't a mess by then. So what does everyone else think of the return of the stainless backs?
 

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on the original 1g iPod nano the back was the same as the 3g back is now. the 2g had the scratchproof casing all around except for the plastic on the top and bottom.
 
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Yes, I'm equally disappointed in that change. While I do think the design of the 3G nano looks much nicer than the 1G ever did, I would have preferred styling based more upon the design of the 2G.

I can handle the chrome back on the full-size "classic" but it seems out of place on the nano.

Then again, it will probably just take some getting used to. The general design is otherwise quite nice, although the dimensions also take some getting used to.
 

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I just went over to walmart and bought a few screen protectors for 6 dollars. I put one on the screen, and one on the chrome. It seems to be holding up pretty well until I can get a case.
 

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espanoliPod said:
I just picked up the new nano a few hours ago, a 4 gig silver. When I got home, I opened the package, flipped it over, and to my utter shock and dismay, I saw myself on the back of the iPod. I am very unhappy that they returned to the stainless steel backs, they are scratch magnets; several of my friends have 1st gen nanos and you cannot even see the apple logo oon the back it is scratched so badly.
My ipods all have protection on them.

But my main question is: You went to a store and plopped $150+ down without researching the product???? :shake:

Yeesh. Can you buy me some stuff? They're all great, I promise!
 
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No offense to some of the posters above, but to be honest, I have to wonder how people actually treat their iPods... I've never been big on cases except for specific situations that require them (certain outdoor activities), but most of the time I don't wrap any of my iPods in a case. I've never gotten nearly the amount of scratching that people on these forums seem to complain about.

My chrome-backed iPods have a few minor scratches here and there, but for the most part, they've held up pretty well, and this goes back to my original fourth-generation.

Of course, it depends upon how you actually use it, but the fact of the matter is that you either slap it in a case if you're going to be placing it in scratch-prone situations (just tossing it in a briefcase or gym bag, for instance), or you take more care as to how you carry it. I generally carry my iPods in a separate pocket from things that would scratch them (loose change, keys, pens, etc), and have a separate pocket in my laptop bag as well.

I'm not a big fan of the chrome back on the new nano, but I'm not that worried about the scratch-ability of it.
 

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Can't stand pockets, so during transit the ipod will go in a purse or the middle console. I used the invisibleshield for the first month or so of having my 5G ipod and by the second day I wasn't even babying it anymore. The leather case was just more security for me since I knew it would be going back and forth from work to car, plane, bags, etc. Just this past Friday I was balancing glasses case, books, ipod as I was carrying groceries and walking up the stairs. Something fell. It was my eyeglasses case. (whew!)

I like to keep my stuff new also for the upgradeability. I've sold all previous editions for great prices (in my book), and lets the next person know that they can have a used item that still looks brand spanking new.
 

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I just use the cloth case that came with my 80GB Video. Sure it isn't the best, but it isn't bulky and protects it from scratching. I am not sure whether the new Nano comes with any form of case though.

I have to admit though that I do think the 2nd gen Nano was a much better design. I wish Apple would move away from shiny backs.
 

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The chrome back makes it look classy in my opinion, but yeah for a device that gets thrown around in pockets, backpacks, etc. its not that smart.
 

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paranoidxe said:
The chrome back makes it look classy in my opinion, but yeah for a device that gets thrown around in pockets, backpacks, etc. its not that smart.
That has ever been the schizophrenia of the iPod design. If it were a piece of home stero equipment that would sit still on shelf, then many of Apple's design choices would be arguably slick looking. However, for a portable music player, it's the epitome of bad ideas - you either buy protection and cover it up so you can't see what's supposed to be so classy anyhow, or the classy soon looks like the classy of the alcoholic former Italian suit wearing businessmen now living in a cardboard box without a shower in over a year.
 

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JazzyMac said:
My ipods all have protection on them.

But my main question is: You went to a store and plopped $150+ down without researching the product???? :shake:

Yeesh. Can you buy me some stuff? They're all great, I promise!
well i knew what i was getting, i was getting a 4 gig silver nano. i thought that they didn't change the material of the casing that was on the 2g models. i had seen that it had a stainless steel back on the specs on the apple website, but being a bit of an iPod noob, i didn't know that that was the same thing that was on the back of the 1g nano. i just know it as 'the shiny back that scratches a lot.' so i guess i am at fault for not researching more. i just bought some plastic screen covers at walmart, so i'm going to put one on the back and one on the screen until accessory companies ship out the cases for the 3g nano.
 

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I like the actual look of the polished stainless steel, but I always thought it clashed with the device for it's primary purpose: a portable media player.

I don't like using cases: the iPod is a sleek device, so putting it in a bulky case isn't something I like to do. I usually go with a Best Skins Ever as a compromise. I do sometimes go without cases, and I never get large, noticeable scratches. But I don't like the hairline scratches either. You put a new 5G iPod in even a clean, empty pocket and go for a walk, and you'll see tons of tiny scratches all over it when you're done.

I would have loved to see the new nanos and iPod classics reatain the all-aluminum design of the last gen nanos.
 

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espanoliPod said:
on the original 1g iPod nano the back was the same as the 3g back is now. the 2g had the scratchproof casing all around except for the plastic on the top and bottom.
Scratchproof ? I have a 2g nano, it is not scratchproof.
 

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Illyaf said:
Scratchproof ? I have a 2g nano, it is not scratchproof.
well, i should have reworded that, the 2g nano is scratch resistant. the metal casing around it does not scratch easily, at least not as easily as the stainless steel backs. i decided to buy screen protectors and i put one on the screen, one on the back, and i am keeping the nano in an iPod sock, which was $4.50 for 5 of them in walmart. this is my temporary solution until belkin or iskin comes out with a silicon skin for the nano.
 
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I was surprised they returned to the stainless back. There was a good deal of acclaim over the sleek, scratch resistant case of the 2G. I noticed in the initial screen shots of the 3G that there were fingerprints all over the back--and this was a unit that had never been used! I'm not a freak about keeping my nano looking as if it's never been used, but, when they'd come up with a design that looked good even with steady use, it seems odd that they'd regress.
 
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