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Thanx very Much! Nice review :yes:

I'll be getting myself a 4Gb Black iPod Nano now  :woot: Also PSP rules! cant live without mine  :ninja:

U should have a Sony Ericsson K750I as your cell phone tho like me ;)

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I've got a K750i - which until I earn some cash will have to be a substitute for the psp and nano :laugh:

great review - first time I've felt like owning an iPod :yes:

I dunno if this is only on EU nano's but I had the most annoying sticker on the back of my nano. Between "iPod" and "4GB" was 2 lines of french text on a clear plastic sticker which wasn't an easy peel sticker in the slightest. Thing was so damn heard to get off and left a load of gunk on the back of the nano. I had to carefully clean it off until all traces were removed. So damn annoying.

Meh, you're gonna make me get it out of the bin :p

Edit, couldn't find it, not gona open my other nano just to read it either. Hopefully someone else will post what it says.

Edit again, screw it, opened the other nano. It says:

a pliene puissance. l'ecoute prolongee du baladeur peut endommager l'oreille de l'utilisateur.

langerer gebrauch dieses gerates bei voller lautstarke kann zu horschaden fuhren

Give or take a few typos, it's not easily readable. I'm guessing something like "prolonged listening at high volume can damage the hearing of the user" in French and German.

The sticker wasn't just annoying though, it made me angry, because it was so, so hard to get off. You had to pick and pick and pick at the corner to get it started and after that it left **** all over the back which I had to carefully clean off, making sure I left no scratches or visible marks.

The sticker wasn't just annoying though, it made me angry, because it was so, so hard to get off. You had to pick and pick and pick at the corner to get it started and after that it left **** all over the back which I had to carefully clean off, making sure I left no scratches or visible marks.

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How did you get the gunk off in the end? I dont dare attack mine much more :(

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How did you get the gunk off in the end? I dont dare attack mine much more :(

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Well I pushed the sticker back on and off onto the gunky part to lift most of it off. Then I wet it a tiny bit and used a brand new dust cloth to wipe it off softly. It'll eventually come off leaving no marks.

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