Testseek.com have collected 97 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Classic 6G and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Classic 6G.
January 2008
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The editors liked
Touch wheel is very intuitive
Menu additions are great
Larger capacities
The Apple iPod Classic offers a solid
Understated design with an easy-to-use interface and unbelievably generous capacity
Huge storage (who really has 40
000 songs?)
Good value
Anodised aluminium front feels like quality
Video and photos are bright and clear
Interface looks even slicker than ever ...
Sleek
Understated design
Easy-to-use interface
Great podcast support
Genius feature creates new playlists for you
Video playback is excellent
Rated battery life is great
The editors didn't like
Still reliant on iTunes
Sound quality could use a little work The Final Word The iPod classic is relatively plain compared to the nano and touch
And so it may struggle to find a position in the market. However
The massive storage capacity should be ...
EQ control is limited
The plastic screen is susceptible to scratching
And the only way to move media on and off the device is through iTunes
But marred by hard disk lag issues
Sound quality still
At best
Mediocre
Cover Flow a case of form over function
New accessories required for video out
Some older iPod video accessories may not be compatible
Users are required to use the latest version of iTunes
Abstract: The iPod Classic 80 GB is surprisingly small, yet robust. This picture illustrates the size well: When I had the Sansa View, I found myself becoming an expert in fields I had no interest in, specifically MSC v. MTP modes, just so I could load music...
Abstract: The iPod nano may be cuter and the iPod touch cooler, but when it comes to bang for the buck, the iPod classic is a great bargain. It’s available in an 80GB (US$249) or 160GB ($349) that can hold 20,000 or 40,000 songs, respectively. 40,000 songs! T...
Abstract: I believe it was They Might Be Giants who once observed that just because a songs old, that doesnt mean its a classic. Theyre correct, of course, and far too many DJs and VJs and all other manner of Js make that mistake. Now, weve got a classic ...
Say so long to the scratch-prone plastic. Thinner than ever. Improved software interface. Excellent screen.
No power adapter. Previously bought games won’t sync. Time to buy a new case.
The iPod classic and the iPod nano are the best of their respective product lines ever released. Will you be lucky enough to get one this holiday season? We hope so. iPOD NANO
Complaints about the restrictive file format support, volume level and games compatibility aside, if you're in the market for a high-capacity music and video player the iPod Classic should be high on your shortlist. Its years at the top of the MP3 player ...
Quick music transfers, movie viewing, long battery life
Earbuds, clicking hard drive, lack of white body color option
The latest generation of iPod unveiled by Apple pushed the manufacturer to rename its primary iPod to the iPod classic. With this change comes a better-looking body, the same great sound and an ever better user interface.For the iPod classic, also kno...
Abstract: The globally popular Apple iPod video has been updated with a new face, a new interface, higher storage capacity and even a new name. Its now called the iPod classic, which may sound like a name that would be given to a low end model, but this isn...
Published: 2007-09-14, Author: Daniel , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: Released alongside the all new third generation iPod Nano, the new iPod Classic offers a refined all-metal case, the same new graphical interface of the Nano, and the most battery and storage capacity of any iPod model (thanks to its hard drive and he...
Abstract: The 80GB model is the flagship of the revamped iPod line that Apple announced on September 12. Other new models are an enhanced 30GB hard-drive player at $249; new 2GB ($149, silver only), 4GB ($199), and...