Scratches on the iPod would help to make it look familiar as mentioned earlier, but there is also a deal to engrave a phrase, word, or name on the iPod. Plus, mine came with an 11 character serial number on the back of the case so someone with a trained eye (like a guy that works in an Apple store) would be able to get a good idea if he's looking at his or not.
As for how many iPods he had before that... Everyone I know has only had one and they all still work just fine.
While its tablet world topping pixel density, Tegra 2 silicon, and fresh to death OS certainly sound awesome, we had to get our grubby mitts on one to see if it's as good as its spec sheet would have us believe.
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Scratches on the iPod would help to make it look familiar as mentioned earlier, but there is also a deal to engrave a phrase, word, or name on the iPod. Plus, mine came with an 11 character serial number on the back of the case so someone with a trained eye (like a guy that works in an Apple store) would be able to get a good idea if he's looking at his or not.
As for how many iPods he had before that... Everyone I know has only had one and they all still work just fine.