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Features:
2.5" LCD Display
30Hrs Audio & 5Hrs Video Playback
MP3, WAV & AIFF Audio Playback
MPEG-4 Video Playback
Editorial Review:
The possibilities are endless with the sixth generation of the Apple?s legendary iPod range, the iPod classic. Following on from the fifth generation iPod, the iPod classic has all the same functions as its predecessor, but with an improved, easier-to-use interface. In keeping with the iPod tradition, the iPod classic has both audio and video functions, a very large storage capacity and unprecedented battery life, all packed into a stylish, 100% metal case. Its 80 GB memory holds up to 20,000 music tracks and is the ideal solution for saving your favourite digital entertainment applications. Plus, it delivers great sound quality and has a 2.5? LCD screen for your listening and viewing pleasure. The interface now features the Cover Flow function, which displays all the album covers of each music track, making it very easy to flip through your entire library. Of course, the iPod classic can also play Podcasts, audio books and video games (available for download from the iTunes Store).Finally, the slimline and lightweight iPod classic has an unbelievable 30 hours of battery life when fully charged (in music mode)!The iPod classic is sure to sweep you off your feet!
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
My first Ipod...and i wouldn't turn back! I have had mp3 players of course and they were fab, but my last was only 2gb and i ran out of space on it so instead of upgrading to one of the same make but larger memory i thought i'd buy an ipod (against what my parents thought (even though i'm 19 they still try and decide what i buy!)). For the price of the sony one i wanted cos i knew they had excellent sound dynamics, i thought i'd put £10 to it and buy an ipod which had 10x the memory capacity of the sony. Now i have my ipod its great, cos i... more info
Better than I expected This is my first Ipod, but third jukebox MP3 player. I've previously steered clear of Ipods on the presumption that they're more a fashion accessory than a serious music player. I've had a Rio Riot and Philips HDD, both of which had some nice features the Ipod doesn't like a radio or recording funcion/optical line in. Both died after two or three years after their hard drives failed (didn't help they got dropped a few times). But now I've finally come round to Ipod, as my wife loves her 3G nano and now... more info
best ipod i think all the bad reviews dont justify how good this ipod is. it does everything it says on the tin, and also look how cheap it is £160 for a 80gb ipod video, what are people complaining about! alright the updateing errors dont sound to good but for the ones that work it is fantastic. so anyone reading the bad reviews,dont listen, you wont be dissipointed.
Superb bit of kit with a couple of niggles... First, the solution to the niggles: 1. Don't use the i-Tunes software to play your music if on your computer. Use Winamp or some other programme: the quality is markedly better - don't ask me why. 2. Don't try to rearrange the daft irrational track-listing and filing system used by i-Tunes when you import your music - it will drive you absolutely crackers, and afterwards you will probably be told that the "files can't be found". Use the smart playlist function to gather together what you want to... more info