It’s no secret that the iPod is easily scratched and now with the introduction of the “nano black” iPods, scratches seem to find their way on these high priced devices even easier and more noticeable ...
As indicated by a handful of MacFixIt readers and numerous posters to Apple's Discussion boards, the iPod nano (or at least some shipped currently units) are highly susceptible to scratches -- though ...
Much of the iPod’s aesthetic allure can be attributed to its shiny chrome back and smooth acrylic or polycarbonate front. Unfortunately, these materials—however attractive—are prone to scratches. But ...