USB 1.1 on ipod nano 5G

Hi. I'm thinking about getting an ipod nano 5G for cmas and am wondering if my Dell Dimension 8100 with XPSP3 and usb 1.1 will let the ipod sync and charge. Does anyone know if usb 1.1 will suffice for both?

Hello there,
According to the iPod's minimum requirements, which can be found in the document below, you need a USB 2.0 port in order to sync or charge your 4th generation iPod nano.
http://support.apple.com/kb/SP569
Hope this helps.
B-rock

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