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The updated iPod Classic was probably the least exciting of the new iPods announced in the September 2008 update, but that does not mean it should be dismissed. Stephen Hall have reviewed it as follows:

Firstly, the 120 GB version is again smaller than the largest capacity available last year, but it is a single platter hard drive, which allows it to maintain the slim shape of the 80 GB version from last year. More storage, a hundred dollars less, and just as small. That is progress despite calls from others that the classic isn't exciting. It still serves its purpose as the original iPod idea. Big capacity in a simple to use device.

Next, the software has been slightly updated on the iPod Classic. It now includes Genius, like iTunes and the other new iPods. This allows you, when on a song you enjoy, to select the genius feature. The iPod will then compile a list of songs (playlist), which goes together with the original song you were listening to. This helps you rediscover music in your library, with a playlist to fit your mood at the time. I have been using the genius feature for a few days now, and it is impressive the way it compiles these playlists.

Overall, the original iPod concept was so good, and that is why the iPod Classic is still a solid choice for a music and media player. It will hold thousands and thousands of songs (up to 30,000 according to Apple at 128 bitrate). Battery life for this new 120 GB model improved over the 80GB model from last year. Apple now estimates it at 36 hours audio and 6 hours video.


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iPod is a cool portable audio device which serves as a music player, video player, memory card for your digital camera or mini computer with a calendar, store data, internet access to download photos or videos of your choice. It comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. When we looking in to buy one we would have the question : What type of iPods are there? What kind of the ipod is right for me? What is the difference between them? The trick is picking the right one. You can get an iPod of $499, or you can get one for $49.

The outline summary of the current iPod:


iPod Shuffle: Small clip on. Great for when working out as a fitness-lovers, athletes, commuters. No Screen and small capacity. The Shuffle comes in 1-2gb of space. 1gb size can hold about 240 songs. The battery life is up to 12 hours of audio. Price: $49-$69



iPod Nano: Small also good for exercising, music lovers, commuters and students. It has a small size but also smaller capacity because it uses flash memory. The nano can also play video as well. Nanos are available in 4 and 8gb of space for 1000 to 2000 songs , 3500-7000 photos and 4-8 hours of video. The battery life is up to 24 hours of audio and 5 hours of video. Price:149-$199



iPod Classic: Instead of using flash memory it uses a hard drive, similar to a laptop. The Classic is larger in size, has all the features of the Nano, and has a much higher capacity then the rest of the iPods. The Classic is available in 80gb and 160gb size which contains about 20,000 to 40,000 songs, 25,000 photos and 100-200 hours of video. The battery life is up to 40 hours of audio and 7 hours of video. The Classic isn't as good as the other ipods for exercising since it has moving parts. Price: $249-$349



iPod Touch: The iPod touch uses flash like the Nano and Shuffle so even though it costs more than the Classic it has less capacity. The Touch comes in 8gb, 16gb and 32gb. The 8 GB model holds 1,750 songs; 10,000 photos; or 10 hours of video. The 16 GB model gives you up to 3,500 songs; 20,000 photos; or 20 hours of video. And with the 32 GB model, you can tote as many as 7,000 songs; 25,000 photos; or 40 hours of video along with you. The battery life is up to 22 hours of audio and 5 hours of video. What makes the Touch good is that you can use it as a web browser, you can view and edit your calendars and contacts, and buy music over WIFI. The Touch is similar to the iPhone in many ways. With the Touch you are getting more features and sacrificing capacity. Price:$299-$499

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What Kind of iPod Is Right for Me?
“Which iPod are you?”
Thank you to Ryan Karolak’s Post @ answer.yahoo.com