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The Apple iPod Classic has great memory capacity of 80 GB (which can be upgraded upto 160 GB). This device gives you a great music experience and allows you to browse through and listen to your favourite videos and music. It has a good battery backup and can play great music and media files with exceptional sound and music clarity for about 40 hours.
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Apple iPod Classic plays music files in various formats like AAC, eAAC, MP4, AIFF, WAV and audible audiobook.
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The latest Apple iPod classic 160 GB silver coming from apple Inc. is really something entirely different and unique. Thanks to the excellent performance. The beautiful and sleek gadget comes in an aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure with rounded edges that have already attracted the attention of the consumer market. The latest media player weighing 5.7 grams with a storage capacity of 160 GB system is the latest version of the old iPod that had created a revolution in the world of musical entertainment.
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The concept of music players really had a facelift with the arrival of iPods. The portable media players designed and marketed by Apple Inc. named iPods were launched in October 2001. It was the result of the hub strategy of Apple Inc. that paved way for the entry of iPods. The company while dealing with various manufacturing of various electronic gadgets felt that the existing digital music players were "big and clunky or small and useless" leading them towards the production of Apple iPods. It took more than a year to get the Apple iPods to get developed. Apple iPods were launched with the catchy caption "1000 songs in your pocket," that was widely accepted by the music lovers around the globe.
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Apple iPods have revolutionized the way one listens to music. For the uninitiated, Apple iPods are portable media players that are designed and delivered by Apple Inc. to cater to the growing needs of tech-savvy music lovers from across the globe. Since the launch of Apple iPods in 2001, these innovative gadgets have provided stiff competition to digital music players that were prevalent in the market upto that period. Music lovers have been more than eager to store and carry "1000 songs in their pockets," made possible with many of the Apple iPods.
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Apple iPod Classic is a sophisticated and sleek media player from Apple Inc. An aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure with rounded edges that is part of the Apple iPod Classic enhances its looks to a significant extent. The Apple iPod Classic is light in weight and can be easily carried from one place to another. This means that users who want to listen to good music can now easily do so - 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. With a storage capacity of 160 GB, the Apple iPod Classic from Apple Inc. can be used to store quite a large volume of songs and other content.
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The new Apple iPod Classic is a portable media player coming from Apple Inc. There have been six generations of the iPod Classic that use a 1.8" hard drive for storage. Until the sixth generation, these media players were called, simply iPods, but later they are referred to as iPod Classics. The Apple iPods with color displays use graphics and text, with sliding animations. These iPods from Apple used to come with five buttons but in their later generations these buttons are integrated into the click wheel design that gives an uncluttered, minimalist interface. Apple iPod comes with an operating system that is stored on its dedicated storage medium. Every model of iPod Classic has a 32 MB of RAM, even though the 60 and 80 GB fifth generation have 64 MB.
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Apple Inc., known for its technological advancements and innovations launched its latest product Apple iPod classic, resulting I a revolution in the field of music entertainment. Launched a few years back, the new Apple iPod Classic had created a revolution in the music world. The brand new portable media players baptized as iPod Classic are capable of storing media on an internal hard drive that is also able to act as external data storage devices.
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Do you have more music and movies than you know what to do with? I'm sure we all do. One problem that I run into, as probably you do as well, is that if I have a long trip coming up and I want to bring my music and movies with me, I have to bring my MP3 player for music, and my DVD player so that I can watch videos and movies. It's a hassle carrying around two devices, plus all the DVD discs. The problem is amplified when I wish to bring more music than my MP3 player can hold, so I have to load the additional music on my laptop and bring that along for the ride. So now I'm stuck lugging around three devices. What a pain!
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How much can your pocket hold? That's up to you and the iPod product you choose, but no matter how you organize it, the iPod classic holds loads of songs and plenty of hours of video. Now that you can buy movies from the iTunes Store and sync them to your Apple MP3 Player, the whole world is your theater. With the new 80Gb or 160 GB models, those movies fit comfortably next to TV shows, new games, podcasts, audiobooks, photo albums, and, of course, an entire library of music--up to 40,000 songs. It plays audio for hours and hours, or if you'd rather watch, you can feast your eyes on movies and TV shows for several hours without draining your battery.
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