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1. 160 GB capacity for 40,000 songs, 25,000 photos, or 200 hours of video 2. Up to 36 hours of music playback or 6 hours of video playback when fully charged 3. 2.5-inch color LCD with LED backlight and 320 x 240 pixel resolution 4. Supports AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV audio formats 5. Highly recyclable aluminum and stainless steel enclosure
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The new iPod classic comes with 160GB of storage in the same compact size, making it the take-everything-everywhere iPod. It's available in quintessential silver or striking black. iPod classic also has plenty of battery life (up to 36 hours of audio playback or 6 hours of video playback), good looks (a sleek, anodized aluminum design), and other great features (Cover Flow and Genius playlists for creating perfect playlists). You can even rent a movie from iTunes and watch it on the go. iPod classic is the take-everything-everywhere iPod. Click to enlarge. | Your Top 40,000 Meet a Musical Genius Say you're listening to a song you really like and want to hear other tracks that go great with it. With a few clicks, the Genius feature finds the songs in your library that go great together and makes a Genius playlist for you. You can listen to the playlist right away, save it for later, or even refresh it and give it another go. Count on Genius to create a mix you wouldn't have thought of yourself. Hold Everything iPod classic gives you 160GB of storage capacity, good for up to 40,000 songs, 200 hours of video, 25,000 photos, or any combination. And you get up to 36 hours of battery life, so you can keep on rocking for a long, long time. With 160GB of space, iPod classic means you can always have your entire music and movie library with you. Carry it from the living room to a party in the backyard. Or take it on a cross-country road trip and never listen to the same song twice. Click to Enjoy Finding exactly what you want to watch or listen to is easy. Use the Click Wheel to browse by album art with Cover Flow or navigate your songs and videos by playlist, artist, album, genre, and more. You can also search for specific titles and artists. Want to mix things up? Click Shuffle Songs for a different experience every time. Watch Movies and TV Shows The vivid 2.5-inch display makes video come alive. Purchase or rent movies, buy TV shows, and download video podcasts from the iTunes Store, then sync them to your iPod classic to watch anywhere, anytime. Available in quintessential silver or striking black. Click to enlarge. | Play iPod Games Put hours of fun at your fingertips. iPod classic comes with three games--Vortex, iQuiz, and Klondike--and you can purchase games such as Cake Mania from the iTunes Store. All iPod games are designed specifically for the iPod interface. Share Your Photos iPod classic uses iTunes to sync the photos you have in iPhoto on a Mac. You can view photo slideshows complete with music and transitions on iPod classic, or play them on a TV using an optional Apple component or composite AV cable. Reduced Environmental Impact iPod classic embodies Apple's continuing environmental progress. It is designed with the following features to reduce environmental impact: - Arsenic-free display glass
- BFR-free
- Mercury-free LED-backlit display
- PVC-free
- Highly recyclable aluminum and stainless steel enclosure
What's in the Box Apple iPod classic 160 GB Black (7th Generation), Earphones, USB 2.0 cable, Dock adapter, Quick Start guide
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User Reviews
Sarah J. | I am looking for iPod. How can I buy this ipod one.
Can I purchase this item from here? And can you give me more discount?
Thank you for your service. : 2012-03-12 19:31:23
| I Pod Classic is Awesome | I run a full time professional recording studio so sound is very important.Over the years many of my customers would bring in there I Pods which I hated the sound of.Found out that most people do not rip there CDs at AAC 320 .Ripping the CDs at AAC 320 affords a sound that is almost like the original CD in sound quality.After hearing what a difference that AAC 320 makes.I bought a 160 gig classic.As of this moment I have almost 11,500 songs with 71 gigs still left.I bought a high quality small fm stereo transmitter for my car and now carry no CDs in the car.I also bought the Griffin radio that plugs into the bottom which affords me over 30 fm presets.Todays technology is simply amazing if you take advantage of higher sampling rate that is available. : 2012-02-11 12:32:45
| 7th Gen iPod is Still Plagued with Distracting Random Album Cover Art | This review is for the NEW 2009 160GB iPod Classic, not the 2007 model.
I hate televisions in restaurants, and I hate the split screen menus in the iPod.
Why? Its nothing more than Eye Candy, its distracting, and unnecessary fluff.
You know how teenagers will decorate their mobile phones with cheap jewelry or stickers, thats what the split screen menu is to me.
Most of us grown ups over the age of 18 want a nice, simple, and easy to read menu display with no distractions.
Now I understand that there is a certain demographic teenagers that likes this sort of stuff I mean fluff and Apple rightfully wants their business after all, this age group spends the most money. The split screen artwork may also increase disk thrashing, and unnecessary wearing of the hard drive and draining the battery by a relatively small amount.
It takes energy, time, and resources to handle the moving graphics.
Ive owned most every iPod type ever made. Over time I saw the interface improve. Probably the iPod Video 5.5 Gen had the best interface. Simple menus, and non-moving and non-tilted album art of the song being played.
Apple should give us A CHOICE of speed versus glitz in the iPod settings menu and make everybody happy!
You might be reading this review in order to decide which iPod to get. For me the choice was easy, because the 160GB its actually about 148GB true free space is the only iPod that will hold all of my music. I import my music in the highest quality possible iTunes has doubled the quality for most of its music which uses up more drive space.
I found that the classic definitely feels like a hard drive-based player. Its heavy for its size. Video looks magnificent on the classic. You can choose to watch movies in full screen or widescreen.
Some people think a hard drive based iPod is fragile. I have not found this to be the case. True, a Flash Drive based iPod is ougher, however the hard drive in the iPod classic can take a lot of shock. Typically these drives can take 1 G of Vibration 1 to 50 Hz, 250 Gs of Operating Shock, and an incredible 1000 Gs of Non-Operating Shock. A limitation of flash memory is that it has a finite number of erase-write cycles. Most commercially available flash products are guaranteed to withstand around 100,000 write-erase-cycles, before the wear begins to deteriorate the integrity of the storage.
All of my cars have TRUE iPod connectors, not the 3.5 mm audio only, but the dock connector that also charges and can
un the iPod. I can control many of the iPod functions from the steering wheel or dashboard.
I usually use the iPod in the car. The click wheel is perfect because I don have to look at it.
The 160GB iPod Classic, faults and all, I love it and recommend it!
Finally, I wish that the iPod Classic and other Apple products were not manufactured in Communist China. I wish that Apple would manufacture in countries that are not totalitarian and opposed to democracy. I can remember a time when Apple manufactured all over the world.
: 2012-02-11 12:32:34
| Room to grow | I got this new 160GB because my old 80GB had been full for a while. I wanted a 160GB so bad that a few months ago I almost broke down and got the discontinued 160GB from 7 at $500. glad I waited for Apple to release the 160GB again. I like everything about the Classic. the cover flow is really nice, not just working with album covers but photos and movies too. I love how it also shows the number of songs in library or playlist just by highlighting and not selecting. Its crazy that this is twice the hard drive space but is like 1/3 less in actual size. Guess Ill hold on to this till they come out with a 320GB : 2012-02-11 12:32:17
| old person with many cds | Im late to the mp3 revolution. Im also older, almost 50. I wanted to wait until the ipod memory had caught up to my large cd collection. I have spent the last 2 weeks cataloging and downloading my cd collection into an itunes library I did buy a few albums on itunes as well, replacing cds that were damaged or lost, organizing playlists and downloading it all onto my new ipod. As a sound snob I used the lossless format. I now have 678 full albums loaded onto my ipod and I still have 15gb of memory available. It is almost full and I am happy.
The sound is fabulous plugged into my stereo and playing on my large KEF speakers with a $50.00 docking station. I rounded out my music listening with a portable Bose sound deck. I own one of the original portable Bose systems from the early 80s, still sounding amazing 30 years later. Great products. I updated my car stereo to handle an ipod. Im a jeweler who works on loud equipment, so I bought a pair of Shure noise canceling earphone as well.
My cds are now in the my library in large binders, over 50 lbs of cds with no jewel cases but I can see that they are now obsolete. Throwing away all those darn, cracked jewel cases was a nearly ecstatic experience !!
In summary, this ipod has an amazing amount of memory, over 23 days of music in the lossless format, without repeating a song or piece of music. The sound is great. The design is good. It sync perfectly with itunes. Navigating through the vast library is very simple. Organizing playlists has been fun. The battery life is very good, as Ive yet to run the battery down. My music has never been exactly portable, now it is and its bringing me great joy. Thank you Amazon and Apple. : 2012-02-11 12:32:06
| First impressions | I bought the new iPod Classic to replace my 5th generation 30GB iPod as I really needed a lot more space. I was hesitant to go for the Classic as the 2008 Classic was considered to have poorer sound quality than the 5th generation version - which does have excellent sound. I did some research, particularly on AV forums where people are quite critical of sound quality of devices and was pleasantly surprised to find that the general opinion of the new Classic was that the sound quality was much better than the earlier version. That swung it for me and I got one.
I can confirm that the sound quality of the new Classic is at least as good as my 5th generation version and may even be better. Apparently the new Classic uses the same sound chip as the IPhone and iPod Touch and they are considered to have pretty good sound quality.
I had heard some bad reviews of the new user interface - Coverflow was slow, the click wheel was not as responsive as the 5th generation and the split screen effect was annoying. Having used it for a few days now I have had no problems with the new interface, in fact it isn just the addition of graphics but the whole text UI has been updated and does look much sexier than previous generations. I was surprised to find that the split screen effect in the main menus is not static, as I had assumed from the pictures I had seen but actually glides through various album art on the iPod, its actually a pretty nice effect.
Can comment on battery life yet but all my fears about getting a new generation Classic were unfounded. It is an excellent device and a worthy successor to the 5th generation model. All I need for it is to last me long enough until larger capacity, solid state, devices are available. : 2012-02-11 12:31:52
| Classic iPod Classic | Ive probably bought ten ipods over the years for my family and myself, starting with the original 5gig. When my wifes 20gig 4th gen. recently went bye bye, I got her the new 16gig nano with the color screen. That is a neat little unit. It started the wheels turning for an upgrade to my 3rd gen 20gig. The battery life on it was down to about an albums worth of music from a full charge and I had to take something off of it if I want to add new music, as the drive was completely full. The 160gig classic certainly has room to expand my music collection and the battery life is infinitely better... Im still working on the original charge after about 15 album plays. The new classic is as rugged as the previous ones as I dropped it on a ceramic tile floor right out of the box before it had ever been turned on. A little scratch on one corner will continue to remind me what a spaz I am but the unit works fine. The new classics color screen is as big an improvement over the old b&w screen as the capacity of 160GB is to 20GB. The sound quality is equal to the previous unit and the price of about $1.50 per GB makes it a very good value, compared to the $11.25 per GB of my wifes nano shes worth it. : 2012-02-11 12:31:40
| One Problem to watch out for | I connected a Belkin Tune Talk microphone to my new ipod and spent a few hours recording at an annual event. Came home, hooked the ipod up to my Mac and my Mac immediately said it would initialize the ipod to make it work with the Mac. Of course it erased the hours of recording I had on the ipod. So, when you buy a new ipod, hook it up to your computer before you use it or youll lose your data : 2012-02-11 12:31:29
| Almost everything I want | Ill admit it, Ive been avoiding buying an MP3 player for years. I have a 6-CD changer in the car, and I used to not drive more than 1/2 per day, so that was perfectly adequate. But, now with an auto commute of over 3.5 hours per day, I quickly realized that I needed more than 6 albums to keep me from going insane. With a music collection of several thousand albums, I wanted something with significant capacity. Having tried unsuccessfully in the past to use the MP3 player on my 3G phone with Microsoft Mobile OS, I wanted something with an easy and intuitive user interface that would actually work!!!!. The iPod Classic with 160 GB meets these criteria handsomely.
Already a long-term user of iTunes on my PC, loading my collection on my new iPod was easy and relatively quick. With a separately purchased connection cord, I was able to quickly and successfully hint, hint, Microsoft hook my new iPod up to my cars stereo, where the sound was crisp, clear, and compelling. Even after a LONG drive, remaining battery life was barely dented, and the simple touch wheel user interface meant that I could switch play lists with a minimum amount of fiddling and distraction at stoplights.
Admittedly, Im not a high-end user. I don care about cameras video or still, I don care about watching movies although I might start now, and I don care about sexy graphics. But I do care about large storage capacity, ease of use, and excellent sound quality, and the new iPod Classic has all of these in spades at a relatively reasonable price. The only thing that would make this better would be even more capacity, but realistically 160 GB is plenty for the foreseeable future. : 2012-02-11 12:31:16
| New To iPod - A Review for People with Large mp3 Collections | I am quite new to the portable mp3 world, although I have about 250 gb of music on my computer. The only mp3 player I own is a 1 gb Samsung Pebble, which I use at the gym. This was the only mp3 player I thought I needed since both of the stereos in my vehicles have mp3 disc players. But then I started thinking...since my new Camry has an auxilary jack to hook up an mp3 device, wouldn it be great to have one and get rid of those giant cd wallets?! The first task was to get permission from my wife to spend 250 bucks. After a little hesitation, she agreed. And then it was on to the research. Since I have such a large collection of music, the capacity of the device was number one on my list as well as positive reviews & quality. I was pleasantly surprised to see that Apple had reissued the Classic in 160 gb form instead of the 120 gb. So after much personal debate between the Zune and the new 160 gb iPod Classic, the iPod won out.
Although the iPod is a fantastic little device with a large capacity, the software is not without its troubles. I downloaded the most current version of iTunes verison 9 and immediately began importing my mp3 files from my hard drive. This process can take some time, but not much longer than any other media player. I was so excited to finally have the majority of my music all on one device; and have the cover art as well I just think that is awesome! After loading a large chunk of my files into iTunes, I noticed that only a handful of the albums had the cover art. I attempted using the get cover art function, but it didn work. My only option was to track down the cover art online, right click, save, and then add the picture to the album file in iTunes. I know that its not such a huge deal, but when you
e dealing with A LOT of music, it can become quite a pain & time consuming. I later learned that the files have to be spelled exactly like they are in iTunes. And if they didn come from iTunes in the first place, 9 times out of 10, the album art won come up anyway. I would like to see a function that gets the cover art from other online sources, not just iTunes; and without a strict spelling criteria. Theres no reason that the way I name my The bands should restrict the retrieval of cover art. An example being Animals, The instead of The Animals.
So other than the minor annoyance with the cover art, the player itself is fantastic. I found the interface very user-friendly and intuitive, without much of a learning curve. Again, I am new to the world of iPod, but I can honestly say that I am very pleased. I wanted to write a review for people that have a large digital music collection that came mostly from ripping cds to their computers. I am one of the people who still enjoy listening to an entire album, and is not satisfied by just downloading the single, so I still buy physical cds & collect vinyl. I would definitely recommend the 160 gb iPod to any music fan with a large collection. Just remember to be patient when getting the artwork for all of those older albums. If you don have a collection full of Taylor Swift, the Jonas Brothers, or Beyonce, iTunes just may not recognize your music! : 2012-02-11 12:31:02
| My favorite iPod to date | NOTICE: This review is for the NEW 2009 160GB iPod Classic, NOT the 2007 160GB iPod Classic!
The new 160GB iPod Classic is easily Apple Inc.s best iPod to date, and out of all of the iPods that I own, this is my favorite.
First, the capacity of this iPod is simply unbeatable. Ive yet to see another portable media player that can match the iPod Classic in capacity. I have a huge music library, and its nice to be able to carry every song that I own on my person at all times. Whats more, thanks to the iPod Classics capacity, I also have room to carry a few videos with me, and some of my photos. If you don like having to pick which songs to load onto your portable media player, the iPod Classic is the way to go.
The second thing that I love about this iPod can be summed up in two words: it works. The 160GB iPod Classic that was introduced in 2007 was extremely buggy, had a non-responsive Clickwheel on many units, crashed frequently, and required a hit-and-miss firmware update to stop the hard drive from spinning even when the device was off, which often lead to dead batteries. All of these problems left the 2007 160GB iPod Classic warming shelves and earning it the infamous honor of being the worst selling iPod ever, according to Apple. Im pleased to say that the new 160GB iPod Classic released earlier this month has virtually none of these problems. Theres no spinning hard drive bug, the Clickwheel is incredibly responsive, and the device isn crash-prone. While its true that many of these issues were fixed with last years iPod Classic, there hasn been a truly functional 160GB model until now. To put it bluntly, this is the iPod that Apple shouldve released in 2007.
Another thing that I really like about this iPod, and the iPod Classic in general, is its ability to double as an external hard drive. While I believe that the iPod Nano is also capable of this, the only iPod that really has enough space to function as an external hard drive is the iPod Classic. The hard drive functionality admittedly reduces the number of devices I have to carry on me at any given time. If you regularly work with large files and are considering a new iPod, the iPod Classic is the way to go, plain and simple.
So what are the caveats? Well for starters, as with every other iPod Classic, this is a hard-drive rather than flash-memory based device. As a result, it has moving parts which make it unsuitable for running or any physical activity that exerts mechanical shock onto the iPod. Unless you exercise constantly with your iPod though, this really shouldn be an issue. The only other caveat, which is more of personal taste than an actual flaw, that I can find, is that Apple has not made any cosmetic changes to this device since they introduced it in 2007. Now don get me wrong, the point of an iPod Classic, is to retain the Classic design, but after seeing how much better a black Clickwheel looks on the silver iPod Nano, Id have thought that Apple would have given the silver iPod Classic a black Clickwheel as well. However, I admit that this is entirely my personal preference and not a flaw per se. Ive put a quick list of pros and cons together, which can be seen below:
Pros: Largest iPod Capacity-wise, long battery life, Genius feature, excellent value for your money, well-built, doubles as an external hard drive, and improvements to Cover Flow.
Cons: Hard Drive rather than Flash memory based storage medium; device is cosmetically identical to the 2007 80GB model. I still don understand why Apple hasn colored the Clickwheel black on the silver model to match the iPod Nano.
Finally, I would highly recommend this product, which is why it gets five stars from me. I don like the iPod Nano; its too small for my hands, and the screen is too small for my eyes. While the iPod Touch may have app store access and Wi-Fi, I find it to be a really gimmicky device, that makes for a poor portable media player, Apple was wise to position it as a handheld game system, and is really an iPhone without a phone. In contrast, the iPod Classic is an excellent portable media player, it has an excellent interface, and it only costs $249 dollars. To put things in perspective, the 2009 160GB iPod Classic costs $70 dollars more than a 16GB iPod Nano, and $150 dollars less than a 64GB iPod Touch. All in all, I highly recommend this product. : 2012-02-11 12:30:49
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