What is the difference between the original iPod 5th Gen (with Video) and the original iPod nano?
In some general ways, the original iPod 5th Gen (with Video) could be described as a slightly slimmer and enhanced version of the iPod Color Display with additional software functionality borrowed from the iPod nano — notably the “Screen Lock” security feature, a stopwatch, and “world clock” applications. Both the original iPod 5th Gen and original iPod nano are available in either “iBook” white or jet black and have very similar designs, albeit at very different sizes (the iPod 5th Gen is 4.1 inches tall, 2.4 inches wide, and either .43 or .55 inches deep, depending on capacity, whereas the iPod nano is an “impossibly small” 3.5 inch tall, 1.6 inch wide, and 0.27 inch thick). However, the similarities end with the applications, color options, and design. The iPod 5th Gen (with Video) is designed as a portable music player to hold an entire CD collection, or most of it, as well as play videos, display photos on the much larger internal display and on a television or projector, and imp