Apple iPod Classic
The basics
Apple iPod Classic is the first of a series of iPods which eventually branched out to iPod nano, iPod touch, iPod shuffle, and, of course, the iPhone. All iPod Classics have a 1.8-inch hard drive used as storage, with memory capacity varying from 5 GB (for the very first model) up to a whopping 120 GB. The most current model was released in September 9, 2008.
The good
New York? Pah! This is the Big Apple! The iPod Classic comes in at a morbidly-obese 120GB.That’s enough for 30,000 songs and 150 hours of video - or one Kevin Costner movie. It’s called the Classic because it retains the original iconic design of the iPod. The Click Wheel still works brilliantly and there are new flashes of brilliance such as the Cover Flow system for flicking through album covers. Apple’s also addressed the comparatively paltry battery of previous models, by fitting this with a 36-hour stonker.
The bad
As good as the Classic is, it isn’t perfect. While the Cover Flow system is a touch of class, it doesn’t move as fluidly as the Flash-based Touch and nano, and menus aren’t as free-flowing. It’s also a little bit of bloater, but that’s down to the mammoth hard drive.
The bottom line
It’s like Apple’s shoved the iPod from six years ago in a cryogenic chamber, gutted its innards, and shoved in a whopping great 120GB hard drive. Fantastic for people afraid of change or who have more songs than sense.





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dan avery04 October 2009
You cannot get that IPOD for 113 quid. It was out of stock before you issed it on your web site. Funny that Apple being out of stock before anyone new!!
Report as inappropriateKevin Gallagher30 October 2009
I got the ipod clasic 160GB and sennheiser cx 220 headphones all for £150 no joke !! an absolute bargin. Fantastic kit for a fantastic price. A++++++++++++ . From tesco direct , just copy and paste the free discounts from different site that provide them, and you'll be on to a winner !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Report as inappropriateKieran Hand02 November 2009
Gadget show needs to get real again lol, the ipod is NOT and i repeat NOT ONE spec on the mighty cowon s9 in terms of sound quality, battery life for film, speed of loading and the ipod isnt at the top of the price range, not forgetting the newly release sony X player and the zune hd
Report as inappropriateJack28 November 2009
the main point of a mp3 player is that it plays good audio, now i think its safe to say on all blind tests ever conducted the ipod never comes first on sound quality!
Report as inappropriateRuth03 December 2009
I loved my ipod then it just stopped woking - clicking away and not letting me re load it or re set it. Then I did some research on the web and it seems that this is a very common problem and one you can expect to happen! So spending a fortune on the bigger memory was just a waste of time and money ??and now I am going to buy another product. Have you had a similar problem
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wunderschmeck15 March 2010
I had a Creative Zen but stepped up to the 120Gb Classic. I am disappointed in this one too! Sound quality is no better than mediocre and every day it skips tracks/podcasts before finishing the item it is playing. If this is a 1 hour podcast it drives you nutsfinding where you were. I have tried the Apple support and it is non existent, apparently this is a known, but not fixed, issue. Having said that I have 38 DVD movies saved to the hardrive so waiting two hours in my car for a client can be entertaining rather than mind-numbingly dull. 10/10 for design 5/10 for the rest.
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