This is the back of the unit, not the front. It does have a screen, about the same size as the iPod Nano. I bought one for my 8 year old son, rather than spotting for the Nano. It does him just fine - although it was a learning curve trying to figure out how to use it, given that the manual is in un-decipherable Chinglish.
I bought an IPOD MP3/MP4 player in Hanoi, Vietnam for my son. Needless to say we cannot get the software downloaded, his old IPOD shuffle's software does not work for it, and we cannot download songs onto the one from Hanoi. The software that came with it is also in "Chinglish"...
Can you tell me what you did to be able to use yours bought overseas for your son?
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This is the back of the unit, not the front. It does have a screen, about the same size as the iPod Nano. I bought one for my 8 year old son, rather than spotting for the Nano. It does him just fine - although it was a learning curve trying to figure out how to use it, given that the manual is in un-decipherable Chinglish.
I bought an IPOD MP3/MP4 player in Hanoi, Vietnam for my son. Needless to say we cannot get the software downloaded, his old IPOD shuffle's software does not work for it, and we cannot download songs onto the one from Hanoi. The software that came with it is also in "Chinglish"...
Can you tell me what you did to be able to use yours bought overseas for your son?