My new Ipod touch died

I got an ipod touch last week, and everything was fine, today suddenly a black screen with the apple logo appear and since that moment I can't listen to any music and my computer can't find my ipod with my usb cable, I waited to the battery get low,and I recharged my ipod,but it returned to the black screen with the apple logo, I tried to reset my ipod but it returned to the same screen too.
I don't know what to do, my english is very bad and I hope someone understands me.
Message was edited by: keju

ooh yeah that would present a problem. I found these on the apple contact list for you.
Brazil (Outside Sao Paulo) 0800-127753 www.apple.com/br/suporte
(Sao Paulo) 5503-0090

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