The fifth generation iPod classic does have great sound quality, better than any of my other devices. No wifi, Bluetooth, or touch screen, fortunately I don’t need any of those features. All you need to do is plug in a good set of headphones and enjoy the music.
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The ipod arrived in okay condition. You can tell it is gently used. The ipod lags quite a bit when turning it on and skipping songs. You can hear the hard drive 'clicking', which worries me that it won't last long. The battery lasts for maybe 6 hours before I have to recharge. For the price, it is a decent product, but it does not perform like it has actually been refurbished with a new battery installed.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The video ipod is the next best thing from apple, ever. The video ipod is no more than the size of a slim digital camera, and it can play all the songs you can imagine! The video ipod is great, but it has some problems: PROS: Very Thin and Small For Something of its capabilities Works Well, Usually Comes With Award-winning iTunes Software Includes everthing you need right in the box Cons: Scratchs Easily,(put it in your pocket and it comes out scratched, even if there was nothing in your pocket. Headphones are awful so you will need to pay twenty bucks for another pair. Has random gliches that are annoying. Apple's customer service is awful and after 90 days you have to pay for your customer service. So, to conclude, if you are in the market for the video ipod, buy it! But take good care of it and treat it like your only child.Read full review
Love the huge amount of music/videos it can hold. My only problems with it... Screen is very easily scratched, doesn't come with any kind of software for transferring dvd/video on it, and the battery doesn't last quite as long as they say(they claim up to 24 hours, I'd guess more like 20 and that is if you are just listening to music with the backlight off, significantly less if your watching videos, playing games, or flipping through the menus a lot) I'd definately reccomend it to anyone but be prepared to shell out $100+ on extra acccessories(skin, fm transmitter, video transfering software, etc) Also, unless your music library is huge, you ay want to go with the 30 GB version instead. It is smaller, lighter, cheaper, and can still hold a ton of stuff. So far I have only filled about 15 GB on mine.Read full review
This iPod is a little bigger than the 30gb cousin, so keep that in mind for portability. It makes up for that by holding 15,000 songs or 150 hours of video - unbelievable. I don't personally need the video functions since I don't commute on a train or plane, but I do like the fact that you can view photos. This thing is great on battery life (approx. 18 hours) and it is a bit thinner and lighter than the previous versions of the 60GB and 40GB 4th generations. If you watch video, don't plan on more than a few hours of battery since that really sucks the juice down fast. If you don't need video or photos, consider the 4th generation 40gb or 60gb iPod Photo - save yourself lots of cash and get a great iPod for music. Get a protective skin or case, these scratch easily. Overall this a great iPod for those who want nothing but the most your money can buy.Read full review
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