- 20 GB help holds up to 5,000 songs; supports AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 (32 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible, AIFF, touch-8gb/tag/apple/” title=”View every articles most Apple here”>Apple Lossless and WAV
- Up to 12 hours shelling chronicle when full live (typically 4 hours); fast-charge in as lowercase as 2 hours
- Mac OS X or Windows 2000 and XP compatible; FireWire and USB 2.0 programme for fastest digital designate available
- Feature upgrades from preceding edition allow newborn Click Wheel, slimmer case, and easier navigation
- Comes with earbud headphones, AC adapter, FireWire cable, and USB 2.0 telegram (dock not included)
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Ipod Classic
Frank A. Whorton
October 13, 2015 at 5:13 pm
Take The Plunge,
iTunes kicks major ass over any other download service with free videos, iMixes, and 30 seconds intros to over a million songs. It also has a billboard feature where you can go to any city over about 50,000 and see what songs are on the top playlists for that area. It also shows the top downloaded songs in each genre updated constantly.
But back to the iPod — I really can’t find a bad thing with mine yet. Batteries still going strong…one charge lasts twelve hours. I did get the plan to replace my batteries if they ever die from Best Buy. Recharge takes about 2 hours to 80% then another 2 hours to 100% and then you are good for 12 hours. I just plug in every night. Comes with earbuds, charger, Firewire connector, and USB2 connector. Only thing you really should buy is an armband neoprene protector since back stainless steel can scratch. Have 11 hours on now and only about 695 meg used on the hard drive. I’d tell you more, but just trust me, you’ll love it.
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Will Anderson
October 13, 2015 at 4:34 pm
Incredibly pleased with my 20gb iPod,
Pros:
– very sexy and clean look.
– incredible sound quality, even mp3’s almost sound CD quality, those little earbuds are incredible.
– good battery life, the 12 hours suggested by Apple is a little bit optimistic. I usually get about 11-ish hours after a full recharge and without the backlight on and at medium volume.
– very fast battery recharge.
– seamless and fast transfers, and although Apple says that it won’t work with USB 1.0, it does work (albeit at a slower transfer rate).
– comes with everything you need
– the click wheel is very functional and I have yet to have any problems with it.
– very very slim and lite, I keep it in my pocket all day at school and don’t notice it being there at all.
– very easy to conceal, watching a boring movie in Biology? Just pull out the ‘pod and run the earbuds up the back of your shirt, it works very well actually ;). Yeah that’s right Ms. Grotewiel, I don’t watch your pathetic films, you dolt.
– easy to navigate menus.
– the games are a nice addition, but I never really play them.
– if you hold the menu button, the backlight will come on. This is an incredibly handy feature.
– if you order online from apple.com you can have 2 lines of text with 27 characters each laser engraved on the back, as well for a limited time their is free/one day shipping.
Cons:
– it scratches pretty easily (I personally don’t have a problem with it, but some perfectionists might).
– yes it does have a high price.
– although the internal batteries only last 18 months, you can buy a warrantee from Best Buy and just say that the batteries are not functioning correctly, and they’ll give you a new one. As well Apple is in the middle of a lawsuit for it, so you can count on a refund from them pretty soon if your batteries are worn out.
– as the saying goes ‘white earbuds = mug me’. I’ve never heard any stories about having an iPod stolen, but I’m sure they’re fairly desirable.
– iTunes is a little bit clumsy, but you don’t have to use it to listen to music on your computer, I just use it to transfer music to my iPod. Also you can download a free plug-in for Winamp 5.0 (also free, and a better music playing program) that allows winamp to sync with your iPod. I have yet to use the plug-in for winamp, but I’ve heard positive things about it.
So when it comes down to it, the Pros far outweigh the Cons (some of the cons aren’t cons at all!). Sure it is fairly pricey, but almost all 20gb mp3 players are around this price range, and the extra money is worth all of the advantages. If you’re considering buying an iPod Mini, I would recommend the 20gb fourth generation over it any day. 16 more gigabytes for only $50 more is definitely worth it (and the 20gb is a better shape and isn’t a lame metallic color). In conclusion, I strongly urge anybody in the market for a good mp3 player to buy a 20gb iPod, you WILL be pleased.
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