Thursday, August 5, 2010

IPod Classic - Built To Store A Large Amount Of Digital Files

By Ken Dragki

This light weight Apple iPod Classic comes with a storage capacity of 160 GB, quite comprehensive by any standards. The Apple iPod classic comes in a new all metal design that makes the gadget quite stunning in the way it looks. All-metal enclosure composed of anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel.

The classic is available in quintessential silver or striking new black. Available in a 120 GB model that holds up to 30,000 songs, 150 hours of video, 25,000 photos, or any combination, the new iPod classic fills your pocket with sight and sound. One of the biggest improvements of the iPod classic is the navigation. They have made it so simple to find what you are looking for with features like cover flow and the split screen.

This intuitive interface is supported by easy to touch buttons. This iPod is built with cover flow feature, which is a specialty to Apple iPod digital music players. By just flipping your fingers over the control pad you can browse through music library, album art and collection of songs.

The classic iPod Click Wheel combined with the new and improved interface make the new iPod the perfect combination of new features and proven design for anyone who likes to carry their entertainment with them. Easy to use, excellent sound quality and huge Memory. You will love iTunes Store and super long battery life.

It has USB 2.0 compatibility with the provision for hold button and volume limiter. This iPod works on normal itunes and itunes 7.6 or later versions. It has battery level indication with rechargeable Lithium ion battery type. The package comes includes USB 2.0 cable, Earphones and Dock adapter.

It shouldn't be forgotten either that while the display of the iPod Classic isn't as good as the iPod Touch or iPhone, it is still quite good or you can play music videos, TV shows, and movies purchased on the iTunes Store. One can synchronize the gadget with personal computers and store up to 25,000 photos.

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