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January 2008
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Le design
La capacité de stockage
Le prix
Design et ergonomie
Ecran agréable
Capacité de stockage
Sert de disque dur
160 Go de stockage
Autonomie
Navigation facile
Ergonomie très réussie
Navigation intuitive
Capacité énorme du disque dur
Autonomie très confortable
Design
Finition
Fabrication solide
Gestion très aisée des podcasts.
Fonction Genius
Ecran plus lumineux
Compatibilité avec la recharge FireWire
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Rien
Conversion vidéo
Taille de l'écran
Poids
Qualité catastrophique des écouteurs
ITunes
Défauts persistants à chaque génération
Passage obligé par iTunes pour transfert de contenu
Batterie inamovible
Absence de fonctions fréquentes sur baladeurs concurrents (radio FM
Encodeur)
Prise USB propriétaire.
Aucune nouvelle fonctionnalité comme celle de liPod nano 4G
Disque dur plus petit que sur lancien modèle 160 Go (certes plus épais)
Extrait: Other manufacturers appear to have given up on hard disk-based MP3 players, but not Apple. The latest iPod Classic has a huge 160GB capacity, yet it's no thicker than three £1 coins thanks to its single-platter 1.8in hard disk. You might think the ...
Extrait: If your only purpose in buying a new iPod is to play music, then the classic is for you. No fancy gimmicks here: just 120GB of hard disk, a 2.5in colour screen and a Click Wheel. Theres enough room on here to store even the beefiest of digital music c...
Apple has done very little to improve the iPod classic with this iteration - thats not necessarily a bad thing. It remains the iPod to own if you want to carry a lot of media with you. The Genius feature is a nice addition as is the ability to quickl...
New York? Pah! This is the Big Apple! The iPod Classic comes in at a morbidly-obese 120GB.That’s enough for 30,000 songs and 150 hours of video - or one Kevin Costner movie. It’s called the Classic because it retains the original iconic design...
As good as the Classic is, it isn’t perfect. While the Cover Flow system is a touch of class, it doesn’t move as fluidly as the Flash-based Touch and nano, and menus aren’t as free-flowing. It’s also a little bit of bloater, but th...
It’s like Apple’s shoved the iPod from six years ago in a cryogenic chamber, gutted its innards, and shoved in a whopping great 120GB hard drive. Fantastic for people afraid of change or who have more songs than sense. Apple iPod Classic is ta...
Huge capacity; great sound quality; support for high-quality audio and video formats; decent screen; integration with iTunes for music, movie and TV show downloads; heaps of accessories available; sturdy design
Only one capacity option; lacklustre EQ options; weaker battery life compared with previously available classic
120GB of storage and the addition of the Genius feature, makes up for the slightly reduced battery life over the previous model, reaffirming the iPod classic as our favourite portable audio player on record ...
Extrait: Apples 120GB iPod Classic is one of only three portable players here with a hard disk instead of flash memory. Despite this, it did very well in our battery tests. It lasted nearly 42 hours in our audio test, and eight hours and 34 minutes in our ...
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Publié: 2007-12-12, Auteur: Christopher , review by: macworld.co.uk
Bright, clear screen; excellent battery life, improved user interface, includes three new games, sounds as good as previous full-sized iPod; attractively priced with good price per GB
Sluggish interface and unresponsive controls, incompatible with many existing dock-connector accessories, can’t use previously purchased games, Cover Flow not terribly helpful Min specs: USB 2.0, Mac OS X 10.4.8, iTunes 7.4
If capacity is your prime concern, the iPod classic is the one to own. But it’s not flawless. Yes, the interface is slicker and sometimes more helpful, but ultimately it’s no easier to find and play your music on this iPod than it is on a 5G i...