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If you have a desktop Mac, you can get a USB-2 card. There are some that work fine, I hear. Older PowerBooks might make use of a USB-2 PC-Card. Although you probably might need more than an iPod nano to explain a purchase of a USB-2 card, too (depending on its price, that is).
I must say, I find USB-2 quite a nice addition. Those memory sticks are becoming ubiquitous, and USB 1.1 is just REALLY slow if you're transferring files in the >100MB ballpark.
Btw.: I hear you CAN use the nano with USB 1.1 - but again: Synching might take a long, long while at its speed.
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