Good: The nano is good for miniature games, quickly changing from song to song by flicking it in your hand, and easy to figure out.
Bad: Costs a bit more than average, and when you make a quick motion or hop with it in your pocket, it will respond to a flick and change the song when you don't mean to.
The iPod pebble.

Bad: It feels like a rock in your pocket. It is small, but it is short and fat. It does not have a screen so you don't know what song is playing unless you recognize it.
The iPod shuffle.

Good: It's handy for putting in your pocket, or on your pocket, because it has a clip. It has a suprising amount of memory for such a small device, and comes in various colors. It also has a shuffle feature that makes it play random songs like a playlist.
Bad: Doesn't have a screen. The larger the memory on the shuffle, the longer it takes for you to find a specific song, especially on shuffle. If you're on shuffle, you're likely to replay the same song more than once when you're searching for it. This is a good iPod for people that just want music, and not specific music.
To conclude, I would prefer the shuffle for it's small size and easy to use itunes program.
Reed, you are so un-intelligent. That ipod nano you have is not a 4th generation nano it is a second generation. Also, I have a source who says that the so called "Ipod pebble" isn't even made by apple. WOW! WOW! WOW!
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