The iPod Classic is the sixth generation iPod. It was released September 2007, followed by two revisions in in September 2008 and September 2009. The iPod Classic 80 GB can hold an astounding 20,000 songs, and it is capable of playing songs for up to 30 hours on one battery charge. It is also capable of playing video for up to five hours on one battery charge. The device comes with Apple earphones, a dock adapter and a USB cable.
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an Ipod classic 80 GB is better if you want more songs or videos on it and an 8GB zune player is better if you want that's more compatible and easy to carry around.
you cant get those itz only the 160GB an their $249
its got more gigo bytes and the space much bigger. the ipod nano is little and has little bit of space but the ipod classic has 80 and 160 gb. does that help:)
The request of the customer. An example is when I am buying an iPod. I need my iPod to be a freshly sealed Black iPod Classic 80 GB. That is my customer need.
Well it depends. if you want more pictures Ipod/popularity and if you want cheaper and easyer to understand/decorations,cheaper accesories. I would pick zune
40,000 songs. why do you ask? do you want to put more songs? anyway, have fun with your ipod...tee-hee
iPod classic 160gb
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The current generation of iPod Classic (160 gigabyte model) costs $249.00. *Prices according to the Apple Store.
iPod nano 3rd generation comes in 4 and 8 gigabyte versions. They hold 1000-2,000 songs. Nano can play videos, podcasts, video podcasts, music (of course), and photos, as well as some games made for the nano. The nano uses flash memory unlike the larger iPod classic which uses an 80 GB hard drive. The iPod classic can hold up to 20,000 songs, videos, podcasts, photos, games etc. and has an identical user interface. The classic is larger and so is the screen. There is a newer version of the classic now with updated software on Apple's website. It is 120 GB with updated software. The ipod classic is more fragil then the nano. If you drop the nano, so what but the classic may break.
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.