Meet the new iPod. It looks familiar, huh? That's because Apple's iPod classic is essentially a replacement for the iPod video, or fifth-generation iPod. The main improvement here is storage space—what was once a 30GB or 80GB player now comes with 80GB of memory or a whopping 160GB . Other changes include a revamped user interface, which is the same as in the iPod touch and iPod nano, and a slight change to the physical design. New features? Not really, unless you consider Cover Flow a feature. The iTunes Wi-Fi Store and Internet browser are currently found only on the iPhone and the touch. Despite the fact that other devices such as the Zune 80GB offer stiff competition, the classic remains an excellent device, especially in its 160GB flavor.
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- Player Type: Hard Disk MP3 Player
- Radio: No
- Recording, Voice: No
- Recording, Line In: No
- Video Recording: No
- Music Playback Formats: AAC, AIFF, Apple Lossless, Audible, MP3, WAV, Protected AAC
- Photo formats: JPEG
- Video Formats: MPEG4
- Screen Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels
- Screen Size: 2.5 inches
- Storage Capacity: 160 GB
- Dimensions: 4.1 x 2.4 x 0.53 inches
- Weight: 5.7 oz
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