About the ipod nano`s charger

I don`t konw whether the ipod nano can use the charger of ipod 4th(black&white screen,20G) or not.

thanx,i have used it once,seems normal...

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    It would show something like this...
    See this as well...
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    Message was edited by: Saeid

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    "Apple has just released quantities of TWO and FOUR GIGABYTES!"
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    "Creative's largest is ONE GB for the Zen Nano and MuVo Micro (both require AA batteries or something... I'd prefer recharagable."
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    "I'd love to have a 4 GB flash player. ."
    I would also love to have one, but only if it is compatible with Yahoo Music Unlimited, uses a AA or AAA battery, and has a built in radio. That rules out Apple's players on three counts.

  • Using Speakers with the ipod nano...help?!

    Hi, I was hoping someone could help me. I have the ipod nano and am planning a party. The room is very long and narrow. I was wondering if I can connect speakers to the nano to reach both ends of the room (about 200 feet long). We really want it as background music. Which speakers should I get?
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    You can certainly attach speakers to your nano, but there are a few things to think about:
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