Pixels Out on Screen

Hey,
This is really upsetting me. What is happening is a horizontal line of pixels is going completely out. What happened was I was listening to my nano and I shut it off and set it down. Like 20 minuntes later I went back to it and started listening again, I noticed that in a horizontal straight line of pexiels is gone on the screen. It is defintely not a scratch. Anyway, this was annoying but I didn't pay much attention to it because I didn't think fo anything of it. The next day another line went out, that bothered me but I am a trooper and toughed it out. Then again the next a new line went out but the 2nd one went back to normal agin. It keeps changing from day to day, but it is consitently in the same place. This is ridiculous! Can someone please help me?
Thanks,
Nanonymous

It's an issue that requires service.
You can arrange online service here.
Service request.
Or if an Apple store is near you, take it there and have them check your iPod.

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