Apple 30 GB iPod Video AAC/MP3 Player White (5.5 Generation)


The Suprise Price and Great Build Make This a Fantastic MP3 Player5

Although there are no large differences between the last iPod with Video Playback (like there was with the Nano) Apple has done some improvements that should be to your liking. Apple suprised everybody by making the price $249 and greatly impacted Microsoft's future MP3 player's price point.



*Technically this is still not the iPod Video this is still an iPod with video playback; rumors are still buzzing about a Widescreen iPod but still no official word*



NEW:

-Longer battery life

-Games

-iTunes 7 has movies

-Search feature

-Larger capacity

-Brighter screen



GOOD:

-Great build

-Bright screen

-Battery life on video is double what it was before

-Great interface

-Innovative search

-Games are pretty fun

-Excellent design

-Minimal buttons

-Oodles of potential accessories



BAD:

-Still scratches easily

-Prone to fingerprints

-Sometimes a little sluggish (not as much as before)

-Battery isn't removable

-Still no FM tuner line-in or voice record

-Expensive accessories (not many in box)

-Cheap earbuds



BOTTOM LINE: Still at the top of its game months after its original release and the minor upgrades and tweaks keep this the best MP3 player on the market.More detail ...

Apple iPod Video 60 GB Black MA147LL/A (5th Generation) OLD MODEL


Greatest music player with video too!5

The iPod first appeared four years ago and the features continue to grow with each update.



The iPod with video playback was introduced on October 13 2005. However one should not necessarily consider this player a video player but a great iPod music player with video capabilities as a fantastic bonus. Nevertheless the iPod with video playback is the most capable and feature-rich iPod ever produced by Apple.



I have owned the 60 gig iPod with video playback for several days now and I continue to be impressed. Its physical appearance quality craftsmanship and the wide array of features are keeping me entertained!



Video Playback - The iPod plays back H264 and MPEG4 encoded video. The iPod's new display is larger than ever at 2.5 inches giving it a resolution of 320x240. What video content can you play on your iPod? This area is limited at least currently. You can buy music videos on iTunes at $1.99 per song which will play beautifully on the iPod. Furthermore Apple has made available select television shows for download on iTunes. They cost $1.99 per episode for titles including ABC's hits Lost and Desperate Housewives. You can also watch the episodes you purchase on your computer. If you want to put some of your own video onto your iPod you will need to use an application such as QuickTime Pro to convert the video to the specific requirements to play on the iPod. You can also find video podcasts which will play on the new iPod. Even if you do not plan to view video on the new iPod its primary purpose is to be used as the world's best music player. You can still benefit from the beautiful new display for it will help you find your favorite music faster and you can view the album art that accompanies your music.



Size of new iPod - Does the picture of the new iPod make it appear larger to you? Well it did to me. The iPod looked wider in the photos I saw. However it is not. The height and width of the iPod are identical to the previous generation iPod with click wheel. The only change in dimensions is the depth. The new iPod is actually thinner than what came before it! Yes even this 60 gig is thinner than the previous 20 gig photo model. What does all this mean? The iPod continues get smaller making it even easier to carry.



Capacity - This 60 gig iPod has room for a lot of entertainment. With storage for up to 15000 songs 25000 photos or 150 hours of video. The great thing I love about my 60 gig iPod is that my music photos and video only take up about 15 gigabytes. However I use the additional space to backup data from my computer. This is incredibly helpful and could be a real saver if something happened to your computer. See the iPod functions as an external hard drive so you can backup all sorts of data. Furthermore with the video capabilities on the new iPod you may find yourself needing the extra space that this 60 gig iPod provides.



New Software Features - Apple has added features to the new iPod besides video support. First they have a clock feature which quickly allows you to view the time in up to four different time zones simultaneously. Furthermore there is a stop watch and a screen lock which you can enable to keep people from snooping on your calendar and/or contacts.



Battery - The battery life is one of the most important specifications that you as an iPod user are going to care about. This 60 gigabyte iPod sports a battery that will last up to 20 hours when playing only music. Also note that repeatedly changing songs manually and turning on the backlight will use up your battery considerably faster. Furthermore the iPod's battery lasts a maximum of three hours when playing back video. This version of the iPod no longer includes an adapter to charge the iPod at an electrical outlet. You will have to buy that adapter separately or always charge the iPod via USB 2.0. The charging works fine from your computer's USB 2.0 but if you're traveling you might want the ability to charge with the adapter. Also note that the iPod no longer supports syncing via firewire cable. You will have to use USB 2.0.



Mac or PC? This iPod works beautifully with either a Mac or PC. The iPod syncs your contacts video and music via the iTunes software.



Podcasting - The iPod continues to support podcasting. Podcasts are internet radio broadcasts and there are thousands covering nearly every subject imaginable and more are coming out every day. Podcasts are quickly becoming popular content on iPods around the world. Check them out for this iPod supports Podcasts out of the box. There are also video podcasts so with the new iPod you will be able to watch video podcasts on the iPod's display.



Appearance - The iPod is beautiful but the back's chrome finish is prone to scratches and the screen can become scratched as well. It is a very good idea to protect the back of the iPod and the screen in some way. There are many cases and protectors out there and you will surely find something you like. The new iPod is available in a black or white finish. The black color is quickly becoming the most popular but the white iPod is still the signature color. Do note that the black may show fingerprints and scratches more than the white iPod much as a black car shows these blemishes more than a lighter colored car. Apple is including a small sleeve-type case with this iPod to help you keep it in good condition.



Audiobooks - I'm always using my iPod to listen to audiobooks. You can store literally hundreds of audiobooks on here that you buy from iTunes or Audible. The iPod even has a feature that can slow down or speed up the reading of the audiobook so that you hear it at just the right pace.



Output - The iPod connects to your PC or Mac via the dock connector at the bottom of the unit. You will connect the included cable to the computer via a USB 2.0 port. Furthermore accessories are being made that will also connect to the bottom dock port and you may purchase Apple's Universal iPod dock for easy syncing to your computer. The dock (available separately) also includes s-video output so you can show off slideshows and video on a television. There are also iPod A/V cables available that allow composite video and audio output for connecting your iPod to your television. This might interest you not only to display slideshows on a television but also to display TV shows or music videos on a television which you purchased from iTunes.



Value - This 60 gigabyte iPod is priced at $399 which is a great value. It provides a huge amount of storage space and more features than ever.



Overall this is another excellent product from Apple Computer. The design is elegant simple and intuitive. It will provide hours of entertainment and convenience. Enjoy your iPod experience.More detail ...

Apple iPod classic 120 GB Silver (6th Generation) [Previous Model]


The Original - Survives5

The updated iPod Classic was probably the least exciting of the new iPods announced in the September 2008 update but that does not mean it should be dismissed.



I own the 160 GB iPod Classic that has now been discontinued but there are few differences (perhaps the biggest being the much slimmer shape of this 120 model) and I did get to check this updated 120 GB version out at the store when picking up the new nano and touch.



Firstly the 120 GB version is again smaller than the largest capacity available last year but it is a single platter hard drive which allows it to maintain the slim shape of the 80 GB version from last year. More storage a hundred dollars less and just as small. That is progress despite calls from others that the classic isn't exciting. It still serves its purpose as the original iPod idea. Big capacity in a simple to use device.



Next the software has been slightly updated on the iPod Classic. It now includes Genius like iTunes and the other new iPods. This allows you when on a song you enjoy to select the genius feature. The iPod will then compile a list of songs (playlist) which goes together with the original song you were listening to. This helps you rediscover music in your library with a playlist to fit your mood at the time. I have been using the genius feature for a few days now and it is impressive the way it compiles these playlists. I was skeptical but overall it does a good job. Furthermore as another review mentioned the iPod does seem more responsive with this update from what I saw at the store compared to my original 160 GB iPod Classic. Some speculation has been that the older iPod Classics will receive the software update of this new one but I'm not holding my breath on that.



Overall the original iPod concept was so good and that is why the iPod Classic is still a solid choice for a music and media player. It will hold thousands and thousands of songs (up to 30000 according to Apple at 128 bitrate). I also backup some important files to my iPod Classic in disk mode so that I have that additional extra copy of my most vital files. When you have such a large iPod you can do that. 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 and you can play music videos TV shows and movies purchased on the iTunes Store.



Battery life for this new 120 GB model improved over the 80GB model from last year. Apple now estimates it at 36 hours audio and 6 hours video.



I'd recommend the iPod Classic without hesitation to those who have more than 8 or 16 GBs of music in their iTunes library and want to carry their entire collection. Furthermore if you have videos and video podcasts you want to always carry with you again you can't beat the storage. I have the lower capacity flash devices as well but the big hard drive based iPod Classic continues to play an important role in my iPod Collection.More detail ...

Apple iPod 30 GB Video White MA002LL/A (5th Generation) OLD MODEL


Very nice (yes I actually have one)5

As of this writing no reviews are from someone who actually HAS one of the new iPods (10/19). That is about to change....



My 40GB iPod's hard disk had been deteriorating for a while until it stopped working altogether. That happened to be the day before the iPod video announcement (last Tuesday).



On to what you really want to know and what you can't get from Apple's website or reviews regurgitating technical specifications:



1) Can you actually enjoy watching video on a screen that small? What about the video quality?



In short if you're holding the iPod as close to your face as you would hold an older iPod to really read what song is playing the video quality is actually quite nice. The screen is noticeably bigger (the height is about the size of the old iPod width). If you're wondering how the quality comes out on an iPod screen (which is normally fairly pixelated) when you load a video it toggles into a mode much akin to when a computer plays a graphics intensive video game. It takes about 10 seconds for a feature-length film to load (i.e. between clicking play and when it starts playing).



With regard to movies the iPod doesn't support chapters. My guess is that people will eventually want movies distributed as folders witch chapters being the individual files. This will allow chapter skipping. That said once a movie loads fast forwarding works very well.



I loaded a fairly graphics-intensive movie on there at about the highest quality the iPod would allow. The actions scenes come out fine...about what you would expect for an MPGE4.



2) What the heck does this thing actually look like in your hand?



It is about the size of older iPods. It is thinner (a lot thinner if like me you are upgrading from a non-photo Gen4 40gb). The front is a flat screen much like the iPod nano but bigger. The clickwheel is a bit smaller than it was on older iPods but bigger than that of a nano.



3) The screen



I have to say the bigger screen is nice in and of itself. If you have longer track names (if you have live music etc.) a lot more of the name will appear. This is a very nice subtlety since in oder to read a song title you don't need to wait......for....it....to.....scroll....



4) Is it worth it?



Jobs called this a regular iPod with "video capability." I'd say the video capabilities are a little better than that gives it credit for. I don't yet have a composite adapter so I can't see how this comes out on a TV...



With regard to exporting video to TV there ARE the following options:

TV Out (on/off)

Video Signal (NTSC/PAL)

Widescreen (on/off)



If your iPod is breaking or is pretty old I'd definitely upgrade. If you travel a lot or have downtime where you could hold the device pretty close to your face (train airplane etc.) I'd definitely get it. If you don't have much time to enjoy the video capabilities then it probably isn't worth it.



5) Firewire



The tech specs didn't say anything about firewire so I had been wondering whether it is supported. It actually is not supported at all. In fact I tried connecting via my old firewire cable and the iPod brought up a screen that said something like "firewire is not supported. Please use the supplied USB cable."



6) The "case"



I saw that a case was included on the Apple website...basically the case as you might suspect is pretty bad. I got a 60GB model and it barely squeezes into the case. That said cases that support the new screen will likely be unavailable for 3 weeks or so (if what happened with the nano repeats itself) and so it is ncie to have SOMETHING to prevent you from scratching your new screen (which is now more important because it plays video).



Anyway I hope this answers any questions you might have. I've tried to stick to differences between this beauty and the iPod photo.



If you're still on the fence let me say this...go for it. It is really quite nice.More detail ...

Apple 80 GB iPod AAC/MP3 Video Player Black (5.5 Generation)


Minor improvements makes this a great player5

First of all this is to my knowledge the cheapest 80GB Hard Drive MP3 player on the market and with a name like Apple backing it up this rendition of the iPod is well worth your time to look at.



*Technically this is still not the iPod Video this is still an iPod with video playback; rumors are still buzzing about a Widescreen iPod but still no official word*



NEW:

-Longer battery life

-Games

-iTunes 7 has movies

-Search feature

-Larger capacity

-Brighter screen



GOOD:

-Great GB/$$ ratio

-Great build

-Bright screen

-Battery life on video is double what it was before

-Great interface

-Innovative search

-Games are pretty fun

-Excellent design

-Minimal buttons

-Oodles of potential accessories



BAD:

-Still scratches easily

-Prone to fingerprints

-Sometimes a little sluggish (not as much as before)

-Battery isn't removable

-Still no FM tuner line-in or voice record

-Expensive accessories (not many in box)

-Cheap earbuds



BOTTOM LINE: If you are too hardcore for the 30GB version than this is definately your cup of tea. This is the perfect MP3 player for any causual music and video enjoyer's needs!More detail ...

Apple 30 GB iPod AAC/MP3 Video Player Black (5.5 Generation)


The Suprise Price and Great Build Make This a Fantastic MP3 Player5

Although there are no large differences between the last iPod with Video Playback (like there was with the Nano) Apple has done some improvements that should be to your liking. Apple suprised everybody by making the price $249 and greatly impacted Microsoft's future MP3 player's price point.



*Technically this is still not the iPod Video this is still an iPod with video playback; rumors are still buzzing about a Widescreen iPod but still no official word*



NEW:

-Longer battery life

-Games

-iTunes 7 has movies

-Search feature

-Larger capacity

-Brighter screen



GOOD:

-Great build

-Bright screen

-Battery life on video is double what it was before

-Great interface

-Innovative search

-Games are pretty fun

-Excellent design

-Minimal buttons

-Oodles of potential accessories



BAD:

-Still scratches easily

-Prone to fingerprints

-Sometimes a little sluggish (not as much as before)

-Battery isn't removable

-Still no FM tuner line-in or voice record

-Expensive accessories (not many in box)

-Cheap earbuds



BOTTOM LINE: Still at the top of its game months after its original release and the minor upgrades and tweaks keep this the best MP3 player on the market.More detail ...

Apple iPod classic 80 GB Silver (6th Generation) OLD MODEL


The New Firmware seems to have ironed out A LOT of the bugs others have talked about!4

**Before you read some of the negative reviews please consider this was BEFORE the new firmware update 1.0.3 came out so unfortunately they had unresponsive clickwheels itunes messing up etc. Also some people simply did NOT upgrade their firmware for whatever reason but A LOT of those problems have been fixed with the new firmware so UPGRADE YOUR FIRMWARE AS SOON AS YOU GET YOUR IPOD! It will make a BIG difference!**



Ok on to the review..I just got my 80 gb ipod classic recently with a 3 year extended service plan immediately got itunes version 7.5 and upgraded the firmware immediately to 1.0.3 which seems to have taken care of A LOT of bugs people have been reporting. It must have because I am not getting ANY of the problems other have reported such as laggy clickwheel itunes freezing etc. The clickwheel is VERY responsive only a light touch is needed and scrolling through cover art was very quick! No problems whatsoever with the clickwheel. I also have had no problems copying files to itunes and transferring them to my ipod. The ipod itself is a thing of beauty love the non scratchable surface but the back of the ipod is where you can see all the fingerprints etc so get a good cover for it. The slimness of it is very sleek and heck this ipod just looks cool. I got the ipod up and running in no time after I transferred my music over. Love the search feature as well. There is a lot of features settings and extra's. Heck I even like the clock.



PLEASE NOTE:TURN OFF & DON'T use the EQ (equalizer setting)if you want normal distortion free sound. I was using the EQ and wondered why a lot of my songs had distortion. I thought it was due to the bad sound everyone was talking about until I turned OFF the EQ. Upon turning the EQ off the distortion vanished completely the sound was just fine pretty good in fact. It's a shame that you have to turn off the EQ settings to get good sound. Hopefully Apple will fix this with a firmware update.



I almost got one of the itouch ipods but the very limited space is what kept me from doing so. 80 gb is plenty of space for my music a bit of videos etc. It might not have wifi or a touch screen but it's got tons of space for my music and that's what counts! I love my ipod classic can't find much to be picky about except for the sound when EQ is enabled. It does exactly what it's supposed to is easy to navigate videos look crisp/great on it and most of all it holds a crapload of music. Just remember to upgrade your firmware to the newest version disable EQ and invest in a good pair of headphones. One of the best things about the ipod classic is that because it has so much space I don't have to worry about how many mp3's I put on it. I've never downloaded so many mp3's in my life! I literally put my entire collection of mp3's on it and still have tons of space left. Overall I rate the ipod classic 80 gb (black)...absolutely superb.More detail ...

Apple 30 GB iPod with Video Playback Black (5th Generation)


Very nice (yes I actually have one)5

As of this writing no reviews are from someone who actually HAS one of the new iPods (10/19). That is about to change....



My 40GB iPod's hard disk had been deteriorating for a while until it stopped working altogether. That happened to be the day before the iPod video announcement (last Tuesday).



On to what you really want to know and what you can't get from Apple's website or reviews regurgitating technical specifications:



1) Can you actually enjoy watching video on a screen that small? What about the video quality?



In short if you're holding the iPod as close to your face as you would hold an older iPod to really read what song is playing the video quality is actually quite nice. The screen is noticeably bigger (the height is about the size of the old iPod width). If you're wondering how the quality comes out on an iPod screen (which is normally fairly pixelated) when you load a video it toggles into a mode much akin to when a computer plays a graphics intensive video game. It takes about 10 seconds for a feature-length film to load (i.e. between clicking play and when it starts playing).



With regard to movies the iPod doesn't support chapters. My guess is that people will eventually want movies distributed as folders witch chapters being the individual files. This will allow chapter skipping. That said once a movie loads fast forwarding works very well.



I loaded a fairly graphics-intensive movie on there at about the highest quality the iPod would allow. The actions scenes come out fine...about what you would expect for an MPGE4.



2) What the heck does this thing actually look like in your hand?



It is about the size of older iPods. It is thinner (a lot thinner if like me you are upgrading from a non-photo Gen4 40gb). The front is a flat screen much like the iPod nano but bigger. The clickwheel is a bit smaller than it was on older iPods but bigger than that of a nano.



3) The screen



I have to say the bigger screen is nice in and of itself. If you have longer track names (if you have live music etc.) a lot more of the name will appear. This is a very nice subtlety since in oder to read a song title you don't need to wait......for....it....to.....scroll....



4) Is it worth it?



Jobs called this a regular iPod with "video capability." I'd say the video capabilities are a little better than that gives it credit for. I don't yet have a composite adapter so I can't see how this comes out on a TV...



With regard to exporting video to TV there ARE the following options:

TV Out (on/off)

Video Signal (NTSC/PAL)

Widescreen (on/off)



If your iPod is breaking or is pretty old I'd definitely upgrade. If you travel a lot or have downtime where you could hold the device pretty close to your face (train airplane etc.) I'd definitely get it. If you don't have much time to enjoy the video capabilities then it probably isn't worth it.



5) Firewire



The tech specs didn't say anything about firewire so I had been wondering whether it is supported. It actually is not supported at all. In fact I tried connecting via my old firewire cable and the iPod brought up a screen that said something like "firewire is not supported. Please use the supplied USB cable."



6) The "case"



I saw that a case was included on the Apple website...basically the case as you might suspect is pretty bad. I got a 60GB model and it barely squeezes into the case. That said cases that support the new screen will likely be unavailable for 3 weeks or so (if what happened with the nano repeats itself) and so it is ncie to have SOMETHING to prevent you from scratching your new screen (which is now more important because it plays video).



Anyway I hope this answers any questions you might have. I've tried to stick to differences between this beauty and the iPod photo.



If you're still on the fence let me say this...go for it. It is really quite nice.More detail ...

Apple iPod classic 80 GB Black (6th Generation) OLD MODEL


The New Firmware seems to have ironed out A LOT of the bugs others have talked about!4

**Before you read some of the negative reviews please consider this was BEFORE the new firmware update 1.0.3 came out so unfortunately they had unresponsive clickwheels itunes messing up etc. Also some people simply did NOT upgrade their firmware for whatever reason but A LOT of those problems have been fixed with the new firmware so UPGRADE YOUR FIRMWARE AS SOON AS YOU GET YOUR IPOD! It will make a BIG difference!**



Ok on to the review..I just got my 80 gb ipod classic recently with a 3 year extended service plan immediately got itunes version 7.5 and upgraded the firmware immediately to 1.0.3 which seems to have taken care of A LOT of bugs people have been reporting. It must have because I am not getting ANY of the problems other have reported such as laggy clickwheel itunes freezing etc. The clickwheel is VERY responsive only a light touch is needed and scrolling through cover art was very quick! No problems whatsoever with the clickwheel. I also have had no problems copying files to itunes and transferring them to my ipod. The ipod itself is a thing of beauty love the non scratchable surface but the back of the ipod is where you can see all the fingerprints etc so get a good cover for it. The slimness of it is very sleek and heck this ipod just looks cool. I got the ipod up and running in no time after I transferred my music over. Love the search feature as well. There is a lot of features settings and extra's. Heck I even like the clock.



PLEASE NOTE:TURN OFF & DON'T use the EQ (equalizer setting)if you want normal distortion free sound. I was using the EQ and wondered why a lot of my songs had distortion. I thought it was due to the bad sound everyone was talking about until I turned OFF the EQ. Upon turning the EQ off the distortion vanished completely the sound was just fine pretty good in fact. It's a shame that you have to turn off the EQ settings to get good sound. Hopefully Apple will fix this with a firmware update.



I almost got one of the itouch ipods but the very limited space is what kept me from doing so. 80 gb is plenty of space for my music a bit of videos etc. It might not have wifi or a touch screen but it's got tons of space for my music and that's what counts! I love my ipod classic can't find much to be picky about except for the sound when EQ is enabled. It does exactly what it's supposed to is easy to navigate videos look crisp/great on it and most of all it holds a crapload of music. Just remember to upgrade your firmware to the newest version disable EQ and invest in a good pair of headphones. One of the best things about the ipod classic is that because it has so much space I don't have to worry about how many mp3's I put on it. I've never downloaded so many mp3's in my life! I literally put my entire collection of mp3's on it and still have tons of space left. Overall I rate the ipod classic 80 gb (black)...absolutely superb.More detail ...