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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)
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...
Extrait: 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...
Publié: 2007-09-14, Auteur: Daniel , review by: appleinsider.com
Extrait: 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...
Extrait: 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...
Sluggish/balky menus
No docking station included
Requires iTunes 7 or newer
Might not be compatible with some accessories
The Apple iPod Classic is a nice evolutionary step in iPod design aimed at previous generation owners who require more storage capacity, or new owners who don’t want to pony up premium fees for less than premium storage. Granted, the unit’s ne...
Sluggish/balky menus
No docking station included
Requires iTunes 7 or newer
Might not be compatible with some accessories
The Apple iPod Classic is a nice evolutionary step in iPod design aimed at previous generation owners who require more storage capacity, or new owners who don’t want to pony up premium fees for less than premium storage. Granted, the unit’s ne...
Publié: 2007-09-10, Auteur: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The iPod Classic is just like the fifth-generation iPod with video, only slimmer, tougher, and injected with a more visually rich graphical user interface.
Video output now requires a proprietary cable; audio quality has not improved; some older iPod video accessories may not be compatible; users are required to use the latest version of iTunes, which may not work on some older computer systems.
The iPod Classic is a refinement of the formula that put the iPod on the map. Few can match its combination of storage capacity, battery life, and advanced user interface.
A superior update to Apple’s 2005 and 2006 hard-disk based iPods, featuring cleaner audio, crisper video, better storage capacity and greater than promised battery performance at last year’s prices. Available in silver or black versions, ...
equently, there is a lot to like about the iPod classic. More power efficient than its predecessors and equipped with an 80GB ($249) or 160GB ($349) hard disk, it unquestionably delivers markedly superior value for the dollar than what it replaces. The...
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The iPod Classic is just like the Video iPod, only slimmer, tougher, and injected with a more visually rich graphic user interface.
Video output now requires a proprietary cable; audio quality has not improved; some older iPod video accessories may not be compatible; users are required to use the latest version of iTunes, which may not work on some older computer systems.
The iPod Classic is a refinement of the formula that put the iPod on the map. Few can match its combination of storage capacity, battery life, and advanced user interface.