Oct 19th 2007 06:33 pm Introducing Apple’s new iPod Classic: An Overgrown Version of the Nano
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
With more than hundreds of million iPod’s sold worldwide; the latest iPod lineup released by Apple is the most exciting ever!