iPod nano usb requirements



Hi,
On the features page of the new iPod nano it says under system requirements:

Macintosh computer with USB port (USB 2.0 recommended)

In the iPod nano section of the applestore is says under system
requirements:

A Mac with built-in USB 2.0


The first suggests it works with USB 1.1 but there are some advantages to using USB 2.0.

The second suggests I definitely need USB 2.0 built in. Suggesting a USB
card won't do.

Can anybody clear this up for me? Do I really need USB 2.0, and if so
does it have to be built-in? Or does USB 2.0 only have some advantages,
and if so, what advantages?

Thanks,

--
Steven
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