What is the difference between the iPod nano and iPod shuffle?
The iPod nano and iPod shuffle models are both small and use flash memory. However, the similarities end with the dimensions and type of internal storage, as the iPod nano line is designed as a tiny but “full featured” MP3 player, with more in common with the “full size” iPod models, with a few notable exceptions, and the iPod shuffle, on the other hand, was designed as a simple low cost MP3 player that lacks a display and can only play music and transport files.