US company expands 'iPod rehab' service

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A major US iPod accessory manufacturer has expanded its "iPod rehab" repair service to include the iPod nano 3G and the iPod classic.

Fastmac's "Just Say No To Crack" programme offers American iPod users the chance to have their scratched or cracked iPod screens replaced through a DIY kit or through a same-day mail order service.

Available for between $40 (£ ) and $60 (£ ) depending on the service wanted, the services use original parts from iPod manufacturer Apple in an effort to guarantee a quality finish.

The expansion of the service for the nano 3G and classic follows the launch of the repair service for all other models of the iPod, while replacement screens for the other players retail for around $29.95 (£15).

Fastmac's decision to expand the service has come around a week after it announced the launch of a new universal dock connector for the iPod shuffle.

The U-Connect allows users to connect hundreds of accessories via the headphone port on second and third-generation versions? of the music players.

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