I think a 80 GB classic is way better because they're less confusing, more durable, have more memory, have a bigger screen and are just way better.
A new 80GB iPod Classic in Australia is priced at A$349 RRP in GST. The iPod Touch and Nano do not come in 80GB versions.
Ipod touch 8gb because you get to get apps, go to the Internet, take photos and videos and many more stuff you can do, which isn't available on Ipod classic
A Ipod Classic Is A 80gb or higher.
Yes it does
$125 don't sell it for less than $100
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You do not need to buy a new IPod. LCD screens for the 80gb iPod classic are available for relatively inexpensive prices on a variety of websites.
For your reasons, sure. Use it any way you like!
Yes. The only difference between the 80GB and 30GB is the harddrive's digital size, it's physical size is the same. This is all assuming that it is the same generation. You see, there is an iPod classic 5th generation 80GB and an iPod classic 6th generation 80GB, although both are extremely close in size and I have had a 5th gen case on a 6th gen iPod. Hope this helps. ~Griffin
Refurbished iPod classic 80GB - Black - Holds up to 20000 songs Up to 30 hours of music playback Up to 5 hours of video playback 4.9 ounces 4.1 x 2.4 x 0.41
if you want it cheaper, get the 60gb, but with 60gb you dont have everything the 80gb has. however if you want all the features, get 80gb you decide, but i recommend the 60gb.
If your are looking online, amazon should have a 80gb mp3 player. If not, go to an electronics store like BestBuy or Staples. Walmart and Target should also carry 80gb mp3 players.