Not sure if Windows Vista will meet the video requirements

I checked for all the requirements to download iTunes.
My computer meets all of them except for _2GHz Pentium class processor or better._
My computer has only 1.90GHz.
What does the mean?
Will i not be able to put movies in my iPod nano [Third Generation]?

That's listed as an additional video requirement, so unless you intend on watching iTunes videos on your computer, you're fine.
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