80 GB (Hard Drive), 20000 Songs, 4.9 oz., Audio Files: MP3, WAV, AAC, MP3 VBR, AIFF, Audible. Video Files: MPEG-4, H.264. Display ...
Decisions, decisions. Who needs ’em? Why should you have to choose what to put on your iPod? With up to 160GB of storage, iPod classic lets you carry everything in your collection — up to 40,000 songs or up to 200 hours of video — everywhere you go. In a completely new, even thinner, all-metal design.
Price Range: $234 - $249
MPN: MB147LL/A
Storage Capacity: 80 GB
Number of Songs: 20000
Family Line: iPod classic
Main Storage Type: Hard Drive
It does well what it is supposed to do. The first is still the best.
Pros: Huge capacity, lots of options.
Cons: Headphones aren't very good and break easily.
The Bottom Line: null
Review: I didn't think I even wanted an iPod, but my mother-in-law got me a 4GB nano the Christmas before last. Within a few weeks, I knew I had to have something bigger! Then my staff gave me the 80GB iPod classic, and I have to tell you, I absolutely love... Read Full Review by apt2223, Aug 13, 2008
iPod Classic- The Best MP3 Player Available
Pros: User friendly, bright screen, scroll wheel, iTunes, Excellent Battery Life
Cons: Small screen, cover flow lags, scratches quickly, games are boring
The Bottom Line: Its the best option on the market today; iPods are easy to use and very convenient to listen to music on.
Review: With so many different MP3 players in existence today, it is hard to tell which is the best of them all. Most larger sized MP3 players require a fairly large investment of money; usually $200 or more. The iPod Classic, as of 2008, stands to be the best... Read Full Review by shaqwadecombo, Aug 1, 2008