Weather proof (moisture/dust) | no |
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Height | 4.07 in |
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Depth | 0.41 in |
Width | 2.43 in |
Weight | 4.94 oz |
Memory card reader | no |
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Memory capacity | 80.0 GB |
Wi-Fi | no |
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Bluetooth | no |
USB | yes |
Analogue 3.5mm input | 0 |
Video output | No |
Headphone output | 1 |
Digital optical output (S/PDIF) | no |
USB version | 2.0 |
Colour of product |
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Display | yes |
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Screen size | 2.5 in |
Screen resolution | 320 x 240 px |
Technology | LCD |
Type of display | Colour |
Touchscreen | no |
Recording voice | no |
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Supported audio files |
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Supported image files |
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Supported video files |
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Battery type | Li-Ion |
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Battery life | 30.0 h |
Rechargeable battery (enclosed/integrate) | yes |
The new Apple iPod Classic offers more storage capacity and a revamped interface, but it's menus are a little sluggish.
Released alongside the all new third generation iPod Nano, the new iPod Classic offers a refined all-metal case, the same new graphical interface of the Nano, and the most battery and storage capacity of any iPod model (thanks to its hard drive and hefty battery). However, as outlined in this review, the Classic may signal the end of the road for hard disc drive-based iPods, as Apple aggressively moves its entire media player lineup to Flash memory storage.
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