Needs to be resolved ipod 5 issue

I am posting this from my computer bcuz my iPod touch 5g just wont turn on or charge. If i press the home button, th siri noise will work but the display is black, i ant put it into dfu mode, sync it with itunes, charge it with my ihome or adapter/charger for that matter. I us my ipod a lot just like a phone. i need help. i havent dropped my ipod without a good, protective case on b4. i got it in nov. 2013 and its feb. 5 2014 now it was workiing fine and is on ios 7. it jus wont work. pleae help!!

If you restored to factory settings/new iPod via iTunes (Not via Settings>General>Reset>Erase all Content and Setting) and still have the problem that indicates a hardware problem.
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