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Hi,
This may seem stupid to some...but here goes. I am looking to buy an Ipod but was wondering what the difference was between the Ipod Nano and the Ipod Mini and which everyone felt was the best. I will be using it for everyday use....to put in a docking station at my desk to have for music and than to take to the gym at night. But I can't seem to figure out which would be the best for me. If someone could help me that would be great.
wheelz2run

It is really up to you.
This might help:
Identifying Different iPod Models
If the color screen is important to you, then go with the iPod nano. Smaller size too. However, some people like to have a little bit more weight, because they feel the iPod nano feels too light in their hand.
Between the iPod mini generations:
2nd generation has 18 hour battery life and 4&6GB models. Bolder colors too, and the buttons on the click wheel match the color of the iPod.
1st generation has 8 hour battery life, 4GB model, gold is also a color, all buttons on click wheel are gray.
Between iPod nano generations:
2nd generation has 40% brighter screen, search feature, aluminum case with colors (like iPod mini).
1st generation has metal backing, like regular iPod.
I hope this helps!

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