With the 5th generation (or any earlier) nano, you could operate it with eyes closed.
Or (more importantly) in your pocket.
Why would require this?
With this version, Apple removed the amazingly useful tactile feedback that made prior players so comfortable.
And usable by the vision-impaired.
My 14-year-old son ( rightly) refers to this model as a shuffle with a screen, and has no interest in it.
I'd prefer a 1st generation shuffle (the best, IMHO) over this pathetic nano offering.
It speaks for itself that new 5th generation iPod nano players now command a hundred dollar premium over the list cost of the 6th generation models.
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