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ipod nano users beware, though. this thing is built to work with a regular ipod; when you plug in the ipod, the time display shifts over to the left by about one digit's space so that the ipod doesn't block the time. this doesn't happen with the nano; when you plug it in, the time stays in the same place and is blocked by the nano. why they didn't just make the display stay over all the time is beyond me.