Ipod nano scratch protectors :S

I'll be buying an ipod nano 2gb, and want to protect it from scratches and smudges. I looked into this scratch protector (transparent). But not sure about its durability. I mean how long does these things last, and how do they stay on? The link to the one i looked into is given below
http://www.amazon.com/Duravu-Bullet-Proof/dp/B000EE9WHY/sr=8-3/qid=1157006025/re f=sr13/102-7177156-1536130?ie=UTF8
If there are better options, please let me know.
Is the slip case that comes with the ipod any good? I mean will it protect my ipod from scratches and everything? If not can anyone suggest a good leather case... I am looking for something stylish as well as protective.
Thank you...

1 - Connect the iPod to your computer
2 - Click on the iPod's name in the left source panel, and click on the "photos" tab.
3 - Either deselect "syncing photos to iPod" to delete all photos altogether. Or un-check a specific folder(s) from this area, if you would like to only delete some photos, not all.
-Kylene

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  • To clean the ipod nano

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    I seem to read nothing but complaints everywhere about the nano and scratches. What a lame deal to have a scratched up ipod! However I personally have not had this trouble at all. I have been carrying my nano half the time (I have had it for weeks now) in my small jeans pocket like Jobs at the keynote. The other half the time in my pocket with my keys, change, earbuds and everything else in that pocket. However in both these places it was in my ipod sock. Which is entirely too big for it, but it seems to even be an odd way of showing it off. When you pull that sock out of your pocket to show somebody and it looks like an empty sock people's mouth's drop when you pull the nano out and tell them what it does. Regardless, my point is.... I have not gone out of my way to be easy on the thing, I use it like I would anything else. I took the plastic off the screen and everything. Not one scratch on the thing. I do not have a black ipod though, which I know has most the complaints. But so far this thing seems easier for me to not scratch than my other ipods that scratched up right away. Which those got scratched while being in the sock I might add.
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