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Apple iPod 20 GB Photo White MA079LL/A 4th Generation Discontinued by Manufacturer

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Apple iPod 20 GB Photo White MA079LL/A 4th Generation Discontinued by Manufacturer

Apple iPod 20 GB Photo White MA079LL/A (4th Generation) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

Apple iPod 20 GB Photo White MA079LL/A (4th Generation)  (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

  • Stores up to 5,000 songs or 20,000 photos; supports AAC Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, WAV, and AIFF frequence formats; and podcast ready
  • 2-inch (diagonal) 65,536-color LCD with diode backlight
  • Up to 15 hours of penalization playback; up to 5 hours of slideshows with music
  • Comes earbud headphones, AC adapter, and USB 2.0 cable
  • Compatible with Mac OS X v10.2.8 or v10.3.4 or later; Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or later, or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later

Accessories: Earbud earphones, AC adapter, Rechargeable Battery, USB 2.0 enter cable, iTunes for Mac and Windows, Electronic substantiation and Getting Started pass The artist organisation and controls of the iPod are ease here but, in constituent to storing music, this iPod crapper also accumulation and pass photos. This iPod incorporates the aforementioned touch-sensitive Apple Click Wheel that debuted on iPod mini for extremely favourable and cushy control. Spin the rotate to holograph effortlessly finished mountain of playlists, hundreds of albums or thousands of songs and podcasts. Use iTunes code (for Macintosh and Windows PC) to download a panoramic arrange of penalization and frequence (at a commonsensible charge). As for the CDs you already own, iTunes makes it cushy to designate y

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  1. Anonymous

    August 6, 2017 at 10:52 pm

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    cheap great dependable fast delivery, October 23, 2014
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    This review is from: Apple iPod 20 GB Photo White MA079LL/A (4th Generation) (Discontinued by Manufacturer) (Electronics)
    Got the item in time not happy that the charger is not complete missing part to plug into wall , i did get cable n headphones its way more scratch then i imagine but it works, its cheap, came in the mail very quickly it was package correctly i havent added music yet its for my friend but ill give her review soon also thank u so much for the bargain, anyonefeel free to buy you WONT get rip off
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  2. Anonymous

    August 6, 2017 at 10:29 pm

    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Not that satisfied, January 12, 2017
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    This review is from: Apple iPod 20 GB Photo White MA079LL/A (4th Generation) (Discontinued by Manufacturer) (Electronics)
    Not that happy with this purchase. It came with some music on it. I tried to download my music selection onto the device and it hasn’t allowed me to do so. The headphone jack cuts out sometimes and it is pretty dented. Bummer. I guess I should have just not bothered.
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  3. K. Orrson

    August 6, 2017 at 10:02 pm

    24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    I waited a year researching and jumped at the $50 off the color iPOD., October 26, 2005
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    K. Orrson (Columbia, MD United States) –
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    This review is from: Apple iPod 20 GB Photo White MA079LL/A (4th Generation) (Discontinued by Manufacturer) (Electronics)
    The Apple 20 GB iPod Photo MA079LL/A was originally $300 and since its now on sale at $250, I finally bought this model after looking at various mp3 players for a year.

    Now I’m a PC person and was originally afraid of compatability. I use the new iTunes 6. Apple seems to constantly update the program with new features (like improved Podcasts support) Old version is in the box on a disc, download the latest when you install your player.

    At first I thought hey I want to use Real Player or Window’s Media player with my ipod. But I find it helpful to keep what’s on your ipod and what’s on your PC in separate programs because once the tunes are on your ipod you can erase them from your PC to save space. And iTunes 6 has many functions that customize your ipod player that just arent’ available in other PC based mp3 players. Then you can set it up to automatically rip CDs as soon as you put it in the drive. The ACC encoding available in iTunes and Real player sounds better with smaller files than WMAs.
    I consider myself a golden ear and while no player will match a Home Theater/ Audiophile experience, I found it difficult to distinguish WAV files from the Apple codecs ACC and apple lossless using the included Ear Buds. Using my $100 earphones did sound better than the earbuds but I can’t be isolated at work. The iPOD is capable of sounding better with pricier earbods. Just remember with isolation earbuds you can’t hear the phone or people yelling at you!

    Why buy an Ipod Photo for $250instead of Apple 30 GB iPod with Video Playback Black for $300?
    The Ipod Photo is a 4th generation player, the video model is the 5th. I would go with the new Video if you focus on photos since the screen is slightly bigger. Also if you have more than 30 GB of songs on your hard drive and need to carry about 30 GB than pay the extra $50. But using mixed waves, MP3, and ACC, I have 1000 songs and its still not half filled.
    I would not buy the nano because if you like music, 4GB will not be enough storage for you.

    Now why buy an Ipod instead of a Zen, Iriver or Sandisk?
    In my opinion the hardware feel and software quality of the iPOD is superior to these makes, but try them out yourself at a store. They are not significantly cheaper for identical features either.
    If you use Napster, and Rhapsody to GO (fill up your player for a monthly fee) you can’t use the iPOD at present.

    Rhapsody claims you can still buy $0.99 songs for iPOD but Apple’s itunes store includes the CD art to display on the color screen.
    Yes the iPOD can drag and drop album art in itunes using ACC (best new codec), that are displayed in full color on the screen from right here on Amazon.
    But I don’t think old MP3s can display the album art which is why some people say it doesn’t work.

    So I am very happy with the iPOD…

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