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    Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black 6th Generation (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

    • As for choosing the 120GB Classic over another type of iPod, if you enjoy keeping all of your music, video, and pictures in one place-- go for the Classic
    • Specifically, Generation 1, 3, 5, Iphone 3G and now the Classic (120gb).
    • I have over 50GB (and growing) of music in my iTunes, thanks to both iTunes purchases and digitalizing my huge collection of old LPs,
    • It remains the most practical and convenient way for the user to back up, maintain and access a large collection of audio/video files--and my 10 GB was no longer nearly enough
    • I'm not sure if anyone really grasps what 120 gb of music would look like in terms of CDs
    • Well, I received the iPod 120Gb Classic for Christmas and after only a week, I am totally hooked
    • , the 120GB is great for storing all your max bandwidth music, videos and the odd kitchen sink, but there is that undeniable Apple panache for elegant, yet simple functionality
    • my new 120gb classic because of it's capacity even though the touch has the features won hands
    • With that in mind, its ironic that Apple decided to cut 40GB off its' Classic model, and reduce it to 120GB (and please also be aware that only about 105GB of it is actually usable) - what a pity
    • 32 GB (at 400 USD at that!) is just not enough.
    • I finally filled my battered and beloved 60 Gb iPod, and eventually even trimming down the music wasn't working, so it was time to get a newer generation
    • I was unpleasantly surprised to find out that Apple had changed the video outputs on this model and we are unable to use the new Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation) unit with our existing display devices
    • I "thought" my sweet little shuffle had bit the dust, I carefully studied the iPod line, and settled on the classic 120 GB as my next new toy.
    • I am very pleased with the 120gb Ipod Classic.
    • The ipod classic 120gb is a DOWNgrade from prior models of the classic
    • I use a 2GB iPod shuffle for my running and workout sessions at the gym and that one works perfect for that (just make a gym playlist and it works swimmingly)
    • the 60 GB thanks to a good deal with Amazon.
    • I have the 80GB classic and it is plenty for me with room to grow.
    • I prefer the 160GB classic but they do not make it anymore.
    • After losing my 160 GB Classic IPod I'm so happy to have finilly replaced it
    • My 30gb is trouble free
    • I got this Apple iPod Classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation
    • Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation
    • I've got a 160 GB Classic iPod and wanted to get something for my son for his car
    • OK Apple, you win, I bought the iPod Classic 120GB
    • 120 GB Black(6th Generation) and could not be happier
    • and I still have a good 50Gb of free space
    • If you have a lot of music and want to make the most of in on a portable MP3 player, get the iPod Classic 120GB
    • I just received my iPod Classic 120GB.
    • The old unit was a 40 Gb unit that worked great, but was pretty much limited to MP3 files only - but it supported a wide range of formats and rates
    • The 120GB IPOD Classic is a great product, would recommend to anyone looking to store all of their music and videos.
    • The ipod classic 120gb is a DOWNgrade from prior models of the classic
    • I carry my 120GB Classic with me wherever I go, so that I always have access to my media
    • With that in mind, its ironic that Apple decided to cut 40GB off its' Classic model, and reduce it to 120GB (and please also be aware that only about 105GB of it is actually usable) - what a pity
    • Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black 6th Generation...
    • The highlight of this 120 GB Classic is the new 'Genius' feature, which has yet to fail me as it creates mixes of songs from my extensive library
    • Just for me, I wont consider iPod Touch until its flash-based memory breaks 60 GB at least and price gets below 300 USD
    • I don't know how well the 120GB iPod Classic works because I'm unable to set it up.
    • For a Christmas present for my wife, I selected the Classic 120 GB IPod
    • The graphics are crisp, the 120 GB holds tons of movies (at least fifty so far) and music
    • The 120 GB is perfect for someone like me who is in LOVE with music (and other media)
    • You don't need to worry for space when u have 120 gb space available with you.. :
    • I have several small MP3 players that I carry around, but finally gave in an bought the 120GB iPod Classic to put all my music on one device
    • I love my new Apple Ipod Classic 120 GB, it's smooth sleek and works great.
    • The 120 GB ipod works great
    • Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation
    • Also found out my old 80gb was probably perfect
    • gb nano, ipod touch, iphone & recently purchased the 120 gb Classic
    • This is the fourth Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation)
    • The negligible price difference (at Amazon) between the 160 GB Classic 6th Generation and the 120 GB Classic 7th Generation makes for a tough decision.
    • Now, I own the black 120GB Classic
    • The new 120 Gb Ipod has worked correctly 100% of the time with so far about 10,000 songs.
    • The ipod 120gb is a huge improvement over my 8gb nano
    • The new Ipod 120 gb is awesome
    • I love the new 120 GB iPod classic.
    • This new model is almost exactly equal to my older one, but while the old one works fine, this 120GB model always presented problems
    • I bought the 120 GB Classic to replace my iPOD photo, which finally died.
    • " mp3 players for years, started with early Rio players, first disk based player was Rio Karma (still works, a great player!), moved on to Rio Carbon, a Creative Zen 30GB, then bought a few Zunes (30GB and 80GB), even a Sansa Clip 4GB on Black Friday
    • I don't know how well the 120GB iPod Classic works because I'm unable to set it up.
    • This new 120 Gb Ipod works well and holds a great deal of music that is easy to get to with its dial
    • This is my fifth or sixth iPod (I forget), starting with the original 5GB first-gen, then a 10GB second-gen which was a warranty replacement for the 1G, then a 4th-gen 40GB which died (these had flaky Toshiba drives in them), a 5.5-gen video 60GB that was stolen a few months ago, and an iPhone which is a great phone but a lousy iPod, chiefly because it is dangerous to try and change songs while driving, and the GSM signal squawking and honking through the headphone jack became old
    • The buttons work better than my 80G one that I had lost and bought this one to replace it.
    • I purchased the Ipod Classic 120g as a Christmas gift
    • Thinner, color LCD and more memory than the old classic 80G for about the same price.