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	<title>Apple iPod Classic</title>
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		<title>Creative Xdock HD</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 05:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gregory</dc:creator>
		
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Creative has announced a new product called the Xdock HD.  It will be the only iPod dock that will upconvert video to resolutions of 720p or 1080i.  This is very exciting for hi-def enthusiasts.  The device will also convert audio to X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity.  The good news doesn&#8217;t stop there. In [...]]]></description>
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<p>Creative has announced a new product called the Xdock HD.  It will be the only iPod dock that will upconvert video to resolutions of 720p or 1080i.  This is very exciting for hi-def enthusiasts.  The device will also convert audio to X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity.  The good news doesn&#8217;t stop there. In addition to playing video on an HDTV in full surround sound the Creative Xdock HD will also wirelessly connect to remote speakers located throughout the home.</p>
<p>The Creative Xdock HD will allow you to browse your music, movies, podcasts and photos via an attractive HD-quality menu on your television.  And it will allow you to do this wirelessly with its included remote control.</p>
<p>The product was designed with the goal to allow you to experience all the media you carry around with you on your iPod in HD in your home.  Finally the bridge is made between portable device and high-quality HD entertainment system.</p>
<p>As far as connectivity goes you will have the option to connect your <a href="http://appleipodclassic.net/">Apple iPod Classic</a> via HDMI, component or composite video cables. For audio you can choose between analog and optical line out.</p>
<p>The Creative Xdock HD will include one X-Fi Wireless Receiver to wirelessly connect to a pair of remote speakers, and will be available in Spring 2008 for US$399.99.  Additional X-Fi Wireless Receivers will be available for US$99.99.</p>
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		<title>iLuv Electronics I177BLK iPod Speaker System</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2008 08:43:53 +0000</pubDate>
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The iLuv Electronics I177BLK iPod Speaker System is the most recent development of a clock radio style device for your Apple iPod Classic (or any other iPod for that matter, including the iPod Shuffle).   The iLuv I177BLK has a good and bright display with three adjustable dimmer settings including an option to completely [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <strong>iLuv Electronics I177BLK iPod Speaker System</strong> is the most recent development of a clock radio style device for your <a href="http://appleipodclassic.net/">Apple iPod Classic</a> (or any other iPod for that matter, including the iPod Shuffle).   The iLuv I177BLK has a good and bright display with three adjustable dimmer settings including an option to completely turn it off.  Additionally it has dual alarm settings so you can set it to go off at two different times, which is great if you are sharing it with someone who has to wake up at a different time than you do.</p>
<p>The sound quality on the iLuv iPod Speaker System is very good.  It provides deep, rich and clear playback eventhough it is a smaller device.</p>
<p>The <strong>iLuv Electronics I177BLK iPod Speaker System</strong> includes a remote control, but also has function buttons on the system.  The remote control is handy so you do not have to keep getting up to change songs.  The iLuv has a built in charger and will charge your iPod as you sleep. It is good to know that your iPod will function as long as it is connected to the iLuv and you do not have to worry about the battery running down.</p>
<p>The built in AM/FM digital tuner provides good radio reception and gives you the choice to wake to the radio (or buzzer) if you ever wish to.  Perhaps if you forget your <a href="http://appleipodclassic.net/">Apple iPod Classic</a> somewhere.</p>
<p>All in all the<strong> iLuv Electronics I177BLK iPod Speaker System</strong> is a great little device that delivers on it&#8217;s intended purpose.  With two alarm settings, adjustable backlight, and superior sound quality you just can&#8217;t go wrong.</p>
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		<title>XtremeMac MicroMemo Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2007 03:42:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gregory</dc:creator>
		
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The XtremeMac MicroMemo is a digital voice recorder for the Apple iPod. MicroMemo plugs into your iPod to record audio content directly. It can also record directly from a computer or soundboard. Unlike the Belkin TuneTalk, the MicroMemo includes a small speaker for instant playback of what you recorded.
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<p>The XtremeMac MicroMemo is a digital voice recorder for the Apple iPod. MicroMemo plugs into your iPod to record audio content directly. It can also record directly from a computer or soundboard. Unlike the Belkin TuneTalk, the MicroMemo includes a small speaker for instant playback of what you recorded.</p>
<p>Recordings are controlled via the iPod&#8217;s center button and are simple enough to make based on the selections that pop up on the iPod&#8217;s screen (record, pause, and so on).</p>
<p>MicroMemo features one-touch recording in 2 different quality levels: Low (default) and High. They are then saved as 16-bit audio at 44 kHz or 8-bit at 22 kHz WAV files. Recording time is displayed on your iPod screen. Voice recordings come out loud and clear; using a stereo mic brings even better results.</p>
<p>Recordings can be played back directly from the iPod and/or transferred to a computer via USB.</p>
<p>MicroMemo snaps into the bottom of the iPod and works without batteries or cables. The MicroMemo is available in black and white and comes in two versions: one for the iPod Video and one for the iPod Nano.</p>
<p>The XtremeMac MicroMemo is reasonably priced and does and excellent job of digital voice recording.</p>
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		<title>All the Reasons Why it Should Be the iPod Classic</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2007 23:53:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gregory</dc:creator>
		
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Over the last few years, Apple’s iPod’s have received more attention and popularity than any other brand out there, even side stepping the Macintoshes that came out first – this shouldn’t be surprising at all! Apple technologies have taken advantage of the cultural resurgence amongst the youth of today by marketing their ultra-innovative media players. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over the last few years, Apple’s iPod’s have received more attention and popularity than any other brand out there, even side stepping the Macintoshes that came out first – this shouldn’t be surprising at all! Apple technologies have taken advantage of the cultural resurgence amongst the youth of today by marketing their ultra-innovative media players. The media players of today’s ‘Generation X’ are super sleek and uber sexy and are available in a whole range of colors, and even come with miniature inbuilt CPU parts!! As amazing as it sounds, its true – your Apple iPod is like a miniature portable computer, storing all your audio and video files.</p>
<p>The recently released iPod Touch plays all audio and video formats, allows you to browse through the Internet by using the wi-fi, and enables you to view photos on a multi-touch wide display screen, making it a mini-miracle gadget.</p>
<p>Just like its former predecessors, the Touch has a vivid blue screen with a dull gray background. The display screen is made up of 163 pixels per inch and has a considerably distinct resolution of 480 x 320. the contrast and brightness and color accuracy are far more precise, and the speed is just as fast. What’s more, it offers no glitches and errors. The resolution will help you browse through photos and videos easily, while retaining the original texture and color – making it one of the most user-friendly media players ever!</p>
<p>The iPod Touch comes with a single master button that is much smaller than the one on the iPhone. The starting ‘wake’ button that is present right on top stands for power on and off purposes, so it isn’t too hard to figure out what you are doing. The wi-fi antenna window will be located right next to the close button and is always used to access the Internet or to receive radio signals. The touch uses a feature called ‘the piezo’ for certain single beeps that are fairly loud. Headphones will be provided for audio playback and the jack or opening for the headphones or earphones is present at the bottom end of the instrument. Remember that the jack can only accommodate original earpieces – so none of those fake earpieces will do. However, if you wish to use another earphone, then you’ll probably need a dock connector.</p>
<p>As the name suggests, the iPod Touch has ‘touch-sensitive’ buttons that may look complicated at first but is actually quite easy to use, since it is fairly primitive in playback control mechanisms. The only limiting factor is the ‘next’ button, which can be quite troublesome and should be avoided as far as possible.</p>
<p>Overall, it is quite easy to browse through the device, since the controls tend to be more instinctive than its other media player counterparts. With such a user-friendly model out by Apple, the heat is finally on!</p>
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		<title>Should You Buy an iPod Classic</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2007 23:52:08 +0000</pubDate>
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The initial hype following the Apple press conference on the 5th September has died down. The original iPod, re-christened as iPod Classic, has excited many people, just like the new Nano, and the first ever iPod Touch. Now we can safely come in terms with the reality of these players. Classic is the least innovated [...]]]></description>
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<p>The initial hype following the Apple press conference on the 5<sup>th</sup> September has died down. The original iPod, re-christened as iPod Classic, has excited many people, just like the new Nano, and the first ever iPod Touch. Now we can safely come in terms with the reality of these players. Classic is the least innovated of all the iPods for this generation. But at least Apple has continued manufacturing the hard drive based player, which is very hard to come across in the market these days with other companies. While the focus is on the flash memory based players, Apple has proved that the hard drive based Classic can still rock.</p>
<p>There are many changes that Apple has made to the Classic in order to perfect it. Though it’s far from perfect, many users are going to be delighted with the new features. While the price remains the same, the memory has jumped to 80 GB, and 160 GB, which can only be possible with a hard drive based player, at least for now. This effectively means that your Classic ceases to be “just” your media player, and effectively become a portable media library. People who are always on the move, and like to take their collection with them will simply love the new Classic. In addition, they have replaced the plastic body with a metal one, so now the White Classic actually is a Silver Classic. The black remains the same. And though the disk space has increased, the Classic is actually an inch thinner than its previous generation model. Cover Flow is a positive change in the User Interface that is appreciated, and this is enhanced by the complete change in the menu system. The battery life has improved greatly, without which, all that storage space would have meant little.</p>
<p>There are also few problems facing users with the new Classic, and we are not talking about the lack of FM radio, the absent SD card slot, or a removable battery. One of the main drawbacks is that the new Classic is only compatible with the latest version of iTunes, which will not work on the older computers. Also, according to many users, the sound quality has actually come down, as compared to the older generation iPod! Also, all the improvements in the menu, along with the Cover Flow make the new Classic frustratingly slow at times. Browsing through a large collection on Cover Flow is no fun.</p>
<p>Still, iPod remains the most novel media player in the market. Now it is up to individual users to decide whether they can use the improvements or would be affected by the drawbacks of iPod Classic, and accordingly make the buying decision for the festival season.</p>
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		<title>Things to Look for in Your iPod Classic</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2007 23:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
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In the world of hard-drive based media players, the new iPod Classic is about as good as it gets. While there have been few changes from the older version of the Classic, the main change comes in the storage space that is now at your disposal; 80 GB, and 160GB for the same old price [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the world of hard-drive based media players, the new iPod Classic is about as good as it gets. While there have been few changes from the older version of the Classic, the main change comes in the storage space that is now at your disposal; 80 GB, and 160GB for the same old price of $249, and $349 respectively!</p>
<p>There have been few changes in the hardware, but not anything drastic. For those who are still confused about regarding the maximum capacity of the iPod touch, which stands at only 16 GB as compared to the capacity of the Classic, the answer lies in the hard drive. The Touch has a flash memory, and as of now, its technical limitations do not allow it to compete with the hard drives in terms of memory. So that’s definitely an advantage in Classic’s favor. As for the touch and feel of the Classic, the plastic body has been replaced by anodized aluminum, with a slight more ergonomic design than its predecessors. Other things like the click wheel, dock connector and top-mounted headphone jack remains the same as the previous generation. However, the new Classic is a tad thinner than the older ones.</p>
<p>The interface sees a major change, as Apple has introduced Cover Flow on all its iPods (except the shuffle that has no screen), which makes browsing a lot like doing it on the iPhone. Cover Flow allows you to flip through your music by the album art stored on the player. The Now Playing screen is modernized and the album art has a slight 3-D effect to it. One more improvement is the LED-backlit screen, which definitely improves the video quality as compared to its previous version. As the Classic now features progressive scan output facility, you can use all the extra space to treat your iPod as a portable video library. The 160GB model can store upto 200 hours of video at 640&#215;480 resolutions with H.264, or MPEG-4 compression. You will only need an AV cable that costs $49 to watch all this on a TV.</p>
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		<title>Compare the Best: iPod classic vs. iPod Touch</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2007 23:48:42 +0000</pubDate>
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With two of the best Apple products hitting the market at the same time, how do you decide which is the best product for you? The iPod classic is a lot like the Video iPod, where as the iPod Touch is a completely different approach. With technological advancement like never before, the iPod Touch is [...]]]></description>
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<p>With two of the best Apple products hitting the market at the same time, how do you decide which is the best product for you? The iPod classic is a lot like the Video iPod, where as the iPod Touch is a completely different approach. With technological advancement like never before, the iPod Touch is a collector’s item.</p>
<p>Let us talk about the iPod classic first. The iPod classic is really a classic and true music buffs love the classic because of its large storage capacity. The classic comes with 80GB storage capacity and 160GB storage capacity. You can store forty thousand songs with the 160GB iPod classic and include twenty thousand photos! Games, a calendar, notes, clock and audio books are other features on the iPod classic. Also one of the improvements made to the classic is the 2.5-inch display screen that makes watching videos much more pleasant than on the video iPod. The battery life of the iPod classic is nothing to joke about. The 160GB iPod classic can play 40 hours of audio playback and 7 hours of videos non-stop. The 80GB version gives you 30 hours of audio and 5 hours of video play back nonstop. The choice is yours depending on the price. The iPod classic cost $250 for the 80GB and $350 for the 160GB.</p>
<p>The iPod Touch is, as the name suggests, a device with a multi-touch screen. The display screen, which is 3.5 inches, makes video viewing or Internet surfing more fun. You can multi task on the iPod Touch just like you can on the iPod Classic. The touch is perfect for watching movies or videos and you have the option to watch them full screen or split screen while you are doing some other tasks. The touch comes with wi-fi Internet options so that the Touch is much more than just a media player. The only drawback where the iPod Touch is concerned is the storage space, 8GB and 16GB. The price isn’t too bad either, $300 for the 8GB iPod Touch and $400 for the 16GB iPod Touch.</p>
<p>So what you choose is really up to you and depends on your needs. The decision could be tough, but whichever iPod you end up buying, you will have the best.</p>
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		<title>Good Reasons to Own an iPod Classic</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2007 23:37:25 +0000</pubDate>
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Renaming the sixth generation of the Apple iPod series as ‘iPod Classic’ has permanently cemented this device into a part of our cultural history. Apart from being a mere music and video device, the iPod Classic has the scope to grow and even become a cultural icon – much like Coca Cola! The Classic marks [...]]]></description>
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<p>Renaming the sixth generation of the Apple iPod series as ‘iPod Classic’ has permanently cemented this device into a part of our cultural history. Apart from being a mere music and video device, the iPod Classic has the scope to grow and even become a cultural icon – much like Coca Cola! The Classic marks the most recent update that Apple has ever made to the series of iPod’s. The names been altered, the user interface has been given a dramatic overhaul, and even though the model still looks like any of the previous versions, it is actually very different.</p>
<p>Since you’ve been getting mixed reviews about this new product, you’ll probably be very confused whether you should or not buy this model. Well, you shouldn’t be confused since you’ve waited for practically a whole year for this model to be unveiled, but for those of you who are hesitant, here are a couple of reasons why you should own the new iPod Classic model.</p>
<p>With storage capacities that range from 80 GB to 160 GB, the new iPod Classic has managed to overshadow most of the former models. The 2.5-inch display screen speaks volumes about this product, and although it isn’t as much fun watching videos here as it is on an iPod Touch, the storage capacity makes it a lot more convenient. As far as battery life is concerned, the Classic can play up to 40 hours of music and 7 hours of videos at a stretch!</p>
<p>By adjusting the brightness and the picture quality, you can now extend the video playback time. What’s more, the Classic also allows you to download all your favorite TV shows from the iTunes store at only $2, making it one of the hottest features to ever be displayed on any portable device. Like the former models, the Classic will give you free access to a wide range of audio and video podcasts. Subscribing to these podcasts will give you access to number of channels like ESPN, ABC News, Comedy Central, and so on. Just like its predecessors, the Classic also plays audiobooks. So, wouldn’t be absolutely amazing to have the whole Harry Potter books series stored in your iPod? Another benefit of the Classic as far as the audiobooks are concerned is that you can even bookmark the page to get back to it later.</p>
<p>Games like iQuiz; Klondike and Vortex can keep you entertained for hours on end. And, not to mention the most important feature of the model – the very feature that defines every iPod – playing music! In the iPod Classic you can store around 40,000 songs on the 80 GB model, and with such a massive storage capacity for this model, you can only guess what the storage capacity would be for the 160 GB model! In addition, you can store up to 20-25,000 photos.</p>
<p>However, the most impressive improvement has to be its radically overhauled menu system. One of the most obvious changes is the split-screen main menu, which displays all the selections on the right hand side of the screen and a graphics picture that is related to the selection on the left hand side. The end result is quite stunning.</p>
<p>Being the latest collection to the iPod range, the Classic with its sleek metal casing and its extra storage capacity – is a brilliant extension to the Apple series. As a buyer, you’ll benefit from many of these improvements – the overhauled search, the new-styled settings menu, the extra information – I predict the Classic is going to be the hottest trend of the season.</p>
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		<title>Introducing Apple’s new iPod Classic: An Overgrown Version of the Nano</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2007 23:33:55 +0000</pubDate>
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The new iPod Classic from Apple is a revamped and overhauled version of the regular click wheel iPod Nano, available in black and silver and no more whites. The Classic features two models – the 80 GB model and the 160 GB. The 160 GB model contains up to 40,000 songs, giving you the opportunity [...]]]></description>
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<p>The new iPod Classic from Apple is a revamped and overhauled version of the regular click wheel iPod Nano, available in black and silver and no more whites. The Classic features two models – the 80 GB model and the 160 GB. The 160 GB model contains up to 40,000 songs, giving you the opportunity to upload all your music and video collection no matter how large it is.</p>
<p>Now, well into its sixth generation, the Classic delivers all the best features that iPod lovers from all over the world want. What with an advanced user interface that features CoverFlow and a new and revamped metal enclosure, the Classic is a real beauty.</p>
<p>With the first iPod to come out we only got a storage capacity of 1,000 songs, but with the new iPod Classic you get an iPod with a storage capacity of up to 40,000 songs! With its thinner, sleeker, metal enclosure and its user interface makeover, the Classic is perfect.</p>
<p>The Classic works in association with iTunes that you can import and easily sync into your content. You can even buy videos, games and music for your Classic from the iTunes store. The Classic also has a battery life of 40 hours for audio playback and 7 hours of video playback for the 160 GB model, and up to 30 hours of audio and 5 hours of video for the 80 GB model – all this on a single charge! This enables users to upload and enjoy entire collection of music, audio podcasts, video podcasts, music videos, TV serials, movies and even audiobooks, even on the go.</p>
<p>What’s more, the Classic is perfect for games like iQuiz, Vortex, Klondike, Sudoku and even Tetris. Both the Classic models are currently available worldwide in both black as well as silver. The 80 GB model is priced at $249 while the 160 GB model is priced at only $349 – quite reasonable don’t you think?</p>
<p>With more than hundreds of million iPod’s sold worldwide; the latest iPod lineup released by Apple is the most exciting ever!</p>
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		<title>iPod Classic vs. iPod Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2007 23:26:21 +0000</pubDate>
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Well, my birthdays coming up in a couple of weeks time and my folks have given me the choice of either buying an iPod Video or the new iPod Classic. I have a massive music collection and I want something that has a good storage capacity, and since I travel quite a bit, I’m looking [...]]]></description>
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<p>Well, my birthdays coming up in a couple of weeks time and my folks have given me the choice of either buying an iPod Video or the new iPod Classic. I have a massive music collection and I want something that has a good storage capacity, and since I travel quite a bit, I’m looking for something that has an extended battery life. I’ve been doing a lot of research on the pros and cons of these two iPod models and here is the info that I’ve managed to collect so far:</p>
<p>The 160 GB iPod Classic has an enormous storage that is far more advanced than that of the Video iPod and it can easily store more than 40,000 songs! Both, the Video and the Classic, have similar dimensions but outwardly, the Classic has a new and sleek anodized aluminum finish while the Video has the usual polycarbonate finish. So, if you are one of those people who go for show and outward appearances, then the iPod Classic sure is a beauty!</p>
<p>As far as the technical factors like functioning and sound quality is concerned, there wasn’t much information provided out there. But here is what I managed to find out: the iPod Classic has excellent sound quality if you are using a lineout dock, especially if you tweak the amp. But, when you use the headphone jack, the sound quality tends to weaken. In comparison, the iPod Video gives out excellent sound quality, which is far more advanced than that of the Classic. In the iPod Video, when you employ your E2C’s, the volume will never surpass 50%. However, the iPod Classic has a lower volumes and tends to be on the quieter side, and you’ll probably have to increase your volume to 95% to get the ‘feel’ of the music.</p>
<p>Like I mentioned earlier, I have a huge music collection and I want something that supports and holds my entire movie and music collection. Now, the 80 GB iPod Video will probably be filled to the brim, but the 160 GB iPod Classic will easily hold my entire collection, and there will also be loads of space to spare! So, that’s a plus point for the Classic.</p>
<p>However, as compared to the Video iPod, the Classic can be quite slow and unresponsive, and it is partly because of the larger music library or the fancy UI. Some people would say that the iPod Video is far more efficient than its ‘Classical’ counterpart, but nothing can beat the smooth menu navigation of the Classic. The Classic – with its extended battery life that give you about 40 hours of listening time and about 10 hours of movie watching time, its overhauled user interface, and its advanced search option – does have a few minus points here and there. But, since I’m looking for something with a large storage capacity and an extended battery life – the Classic wins hands down for me!</p>
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