Ipod font size?

Which current version of the iPod (Classic, Touch, or Nano) has the largest font size? Also, do any of them have adjustable font sizes? I would like to know because I am looking to buy a gift. Sorry if this is the wrong board, and thanks for your help.

Which current version of the iPod (Classic, Touch, or Nano) has the largest font size?
It depends. In some instances, the Touch has larger (and bolder) fonts. In the artist/song menu for instance, the font is larger than the Classic or nano, but in the albums menu of the Touch, the font is slightly smaller.
Overall, the fonts on the Touch are slightly larger and bolder and probably more suitable for someone with impaired vision (if this is your thinking).
do any of them have adjustable font sizes?
No.

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