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Apple iPod Classic 80GB 2.5" Silver

Apple iPod Classic 80GB 2.5" Silver

Internal hard drive ; 80 GB ; 2.5" ; 30 hrs ; more...
Apple - MB029ZOA
Rating Count : Rating: 4.8 28 review(s)
from £149.00 - £157.99
 
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Apple iPod Classic 80GB 2.5" LCD Black

Apple iPod Classic 80GB 2.5" LCD Black

Internal hard drive ; 80 GB ; 2.5" ; 30 hrs ; more...
Apple - MB147ZOA
Rating Count : Rating: 4.8 28 review(s)
from £149.00 - £170.48
 
Compare Apple iPod Classic 80GB 2.5" LCD Black
Apple iPod Classic 80GB Silver

Apple iPod Classic 80GB Silver

Internal Hard Drive ; 80 GB ; 2.5" ; 30 hrs ; more...
Apple - MB029ZPA
Rating Count : Rating: 4.8 28 review(s)
from £149.00
 
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Reviews of iPods

ilounge.com Title: Apple iPod shuffle Power Users’ Review

Pros: Apple's smallest, lightest, and cheapest iPod yet, with an industry-leading price point and enough music playback features to satisfy some users

Cons: Major compromises on features (especially the absence of a screen) will suit new iPod users more than experienced ones, and force old users to adapt to the shuffle's limited ways of organizing and playing back music. By no means a must-have product for cu

Verdict: i have my shuffle now and can easily say that the weight savings and size savings and shock proof savings are IMHO (and obviously some disagree) just HUGE over even a iPod mini for gym or sporting use. now if i could only have ONE iPod, clearly i would ge

Summary: Since there are different types of iPod owners - first-timers and experienced ones - iLounge always reviews new iPods twice, once for new users and once for power users. No new iPod has demonstrated the value of this double review system as fully as Apple
75/100
thetechzone.com Title: Apple iPod nano Review

Pros: Best looking iPod we've ever seen, Impossibly small, Bright color screen, Click Wheel, Available in black!

Cons: No protective case included

Summary: The iPod nano is newest iPod from Apple. Designed to replace the iPod Mini, the new nano neatly fills the gap between the big iPod and the smaller, but almost useless, iPod Shuffle. The iPod nano is thinner than a pencil and holds 1000 songs.
90/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Apple iPod nano (3rd gen, video)

Pros: Crisp, bright video playback; exceptionally thin all-metal body; above-average battery life; built-in games; advanced user interface

Cons: Wider body; smaller scroll wheel; lack of video output; average-sounding audio quality

Verdict: Apple's new iPod nano seems to be drawing equal amounts of ire and admiration. Although we miss the slender form of the second-generation iPod nano, we feel the latest edition has more going for it than against it. At less than £100, the 4GB iPod na

Summary: With its wider, square design and its video playback capability, the latest iPod nano is more like a 'light' version of the iPod classic. Despite its changes, the nano is still one of the smallest, thinnest and most exquisitely designed MP3 players on the
80/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Apple iPod classic

Pros: Capacity; design; good screen; Cover Flow; use of album art; high-quality video support; great games; handy search feature; sound quality; support for lossless audio; integrated podcast features

Cons: New main menu UI; have to use iTunes; navigation can be slow at times

Verdict: Apple has not only exceeded our expectations, it's exceeded ones we didn't even have. The iPod classic is a superb audio player with a huge wealth of well-integrated features and intuitive navigation. Our only real concern is that menus can be laggy. Apar

Summary: Coming in 80GB and 160GB capacities, the new Apple iPod classic can hold a massive archive of music and video. There's no need to pick and choose which music goes with you, even if you rip CDs at the very highest lossless quality. The interface has been g
90/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Apple iPod nano (3rd gen, video)

Pros: Crisp, bright video playback; exceptionally thin all-metal body; above-average battery life; built-in games; advanced user interface

Cons: Wider body; smaller scroll wheel; lack of video output; average-sounding audio quality

Verdict: Apple's new iPod nano seems to be drawing equal amounts of ire and admiration. Although we miss the slender form of the second-generation iPod nano, we feel the latest edition has more going for it than against it. At less than £100, the 4GB iPod na

Summary: With its wider, square design and its video playback capability, the latest iPod nano is more like a 'light' version of the iPod classic. Despite its changes, the nano is still one of the smallest, thinnest and most exquisitely designed MP3 players on the
80/100
ilounge.com Title: Apple iPod shuffle Power Users’ Review

Pros: Apple's smallest, lightest, and cheapest iPod yet, with an industry-leading price point and enough music playback features to satisfy some users

Cons: Major compromises on features (especially the absence of a screen) will suit new iPod users more than experienced ones, and force old users to adapt to the shuffle's limited ways of organizing and playing back music. By no means a must-have product for cu

Verdict: i have my shuffle now and can easily say that the weight savings and size savings and shock proof savings are IMHO (and obviously some disagree) just HUGE over even a iPod mini for gym or sporting use. now if i could only have ONE iPod, clearly i would ge

Summary: Since there are different types of iPod owners - first-timers and experienced ones - iLounge always reviews new iPods twice, once for new users and once for power users. No new iPod has demonstrated the value of this double review system as fully as Apple
75/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Apple iPod nano (3rd gen, video)

Pros: Crisp, bright video playback; exceptionally thin all-metal body; above-average battery life; built-in games; advanced user interface

Cons: Wider body; smaller scroll wheel; lack of video output; average-sounding audio quality

Verdict: Apple's new iPod nano seems to be drawing equal amounts of ire and admiration. Although we miss the slender form of the second-generation iPod nano, we feel the latest edition has more going for it than against it. At less than £100, the 4GB iPod na

Summary: With its wider, square design and its video playback capability, the latest iPod nano is more like a 'light' version of the iPod classic. Despite its changes, the nano is still one of the smallest, thinnest and most exquisitely designed MP3 players on the
80/100
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