iPod Nano has been criticized by many for the fact that the LCD-display simply breaks for no apparent reason. Now Apple has acknowledged the problem, but at the same time doesn’t take responsibility for the problem. Instead it blaims the company that has made the LCD-display. But Apple will accept returns of iPod Nanos that has gotten problems with early LCD-display failure, but this is suppose to be as few as a tenth of 1 percent of all iPod Nano owners. The complaints about Nanos sensitivity to scratches and similar will not covered though as it claims nothing has changed from earlier versions of its iPods. In other words you’d better be really careful with you Nano. Preferrably keep it in an airtight safe, where noone can touch or use it.
Source: Ars Technica