


With the new iPod Touch taking top spot in the iPod roster, the venerable original is starting to look dated. But Apple is definitely not discontinuing the bestselling music player — especially since it's the only one in the lineup that still uses a hard drive. That hard drive is getting an big upgrade in the new version, now called the iPod Classic.
The Classic comes in two sizes: the "regular" 80-GB iPod ($250) and the biggie-size 160-GB model ($350). That's a big hard drive. Like, 40,000 songs big. The 160-gig Classic is rated to last 40 hours of music playback (7 hours video). Otherwise, it's pretty much the same as the previous generation, with upgraded menus and all-metal, slightly thinner form factor. No complaints here.
Via Engadget
By cmysites at 1:36 AM ON 09/11/07
I am not a big fan of the wider screen. I know why they did it but I just think it makes the ipod look goofy. Mind you I have not seen one in person yet, so I guess I will have to wait and see.
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By celtickanji at 9:26 PM ON 12/18/07
I recently lost mine and I miss it like the desert misses the sea. *sigh* The absolute only way to listen to radio or music and it holds just about everything I ever could want to hear or see for photos.
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