"Screw the Nano. What the hell does the Nano do? Who listens to 1,000 songs?"
That's what I always wonder too. But then I'm not really a music buff.
I think what drives a lot of gadgetry sales is simple one-upsmansip.
The Ipod Shuffle is only $99 and you can store 120 songs on it.
You can change the playlist when you get bored of them.
The question is "Who listens to more than 120 songs that doesn't have the time to simply change the playlist every now and then?"