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New Apple iPod classic 80GB black | 
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| Brand: Apple Category: CE
Buy New: £132.08
New (15) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from £114.99
Rating: 145 reviews Sales Rank: 2
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 24.4 x 40.9
MPN: MB147ZO/A Model: MB147ZO/A UPC: 885909199075 EAN: 0885909199075 ASIN: B000UVS20Y
Release Date: September 13, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new, FREE next day delivery upgrade, 100% Genuine, Sealed, retail packaged, UK dealer and quick dispatch
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| Features:
| • | 2.5" LCD Display | | • | 30Hrs Audio & 5Hrs Video Playback | | • | MP3, WAV & AIFF Audio Playback | | • | MPEG-4 Video Playback | | • | 140g Weight |
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Product Description 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!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 140 more reviews...
Good Buy July 7, 2008 Jah Rastafari (Bristol, UK) Had this i-pod 2months now very happy with everything it says real good sound 80G hard drive means alot of tunes can be stored very good buy for the money.
Quality. July 6, 2008 Mr. Russell A. Mckee (Mid UK) I have given it 5 Stars but i-tunes is simply the worst thing ever! Brace yourself for it, but do push through, the classic is excellant.
Good but could be better July 6, 2008 John Wilson (Lisburn, N.Ireland) I recenlty upgraded to an Apple 80 gig I Pod from my Nano as I needed more space for music and movies. The 80 gig is an excellent player the picture for movies is crystal clear and as with all apple players it is very user friendly just plug it in and your computer will do the rest. The only problem I have with is is the menus seem to stick for a few seconds before letting you move on, when you compare this to the nano menus it does feel slow, but otherwise an excellent I pod.
Brilliant Service...... as always July 4, 2008 Ms. S. J. Cooper (England) I ordered my Ipod Classic 80gb in Black, in time for my birthday. Looking over the reviews I saw that some people had had some delays with their items arriving, so I ordered it a good month in advance. I also had next day delivery, to limit the damage that it might recieve through the post. I was stupid to have thought it would be late. Amazon have brilliant service and you can literally buy anything from them, my ipod was late but only becasue it had been delivered to my next door neighbour as I was out and he had gone to work. I was thoroughly impressed with all aspects of Amazons service and when I rang to complain about my Ipod not arriving they could not have been more helpful, I rang my local sorting office and like I said my neighbour had taken it in. Brillian product, Brilliant service and 20 cheaper than Apple direct. Sarah Cooper
A few issues.....ipod plays part of song then skips to next July 3, 2008 Missy_B (United Kingdom) I finally gave into the calling of the ipod after much resistance for many years of staying loyal to my faithful iriver. The lure of 80g of space for the price and the smaller ipod persuaded me. Although I do like the ipod, since I've had it does seem to have taken up lots of time trying to sort out issues. First I decided I didn't want to use itunes and would use MediaMonkey instead to manage my vast collection of MP3 files. My first issue was that I had to install itunes because the ipod would not show the album art. I had to go into itunes and untick the album art option exit it and go back in and re-check the option. Then album art displayed on the ipod, I thought my problems were over.....Nope. I did decide to do a software update while in itunes and it would seem maybe this would be the cause of my further problem. I discovered when I was listening to my songs ipod randomly on some songs played part of it then skipped to the next one. These songs worked fine on my iriver and most were ripped to MP3 from my cd collection. After much investigation I have now discovered if I select in MediaMonkey to convert my MP3 file to MP3(madness) then synch back to the ipod then use the rebuild database option for ipod in mediamonkey low and behold the song then plays........Now all I have to do is do this for my entire collection of songs all 40 gigs of it!! Other than that overall I do like the ipod clasic its battery seems to last well I like seeing my album art and being able to find songs quite quickly and easily. But I just wish it was as easy as the drag and drop no problems option I had with my iriver. But I guess no pain no gain.
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