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

    • Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation) is very easy to use
    • 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
    • The new iPod 6th generation I received had similar issues, and the battery on this one randomly died after about 2 months of use
    • I got this Apple iPod Classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation
    • Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation
    • So, it was back to the review board, now regarding the Classic model, 6th generation
    • When I ordered a 6th generation iPod classic the moment I started using
    • The 6th generation iPod classic (120 GB version) does exactly what I expected it to do, play great sounding music and be the portable storage unit for all of my 8 thousand+ songs (in 320 kbps quality and size; 128 kbps for iTunes purchased music), over 40 full length movies plus hold all of my digital photos
    • This generation appears to have worked out all the kinks which is why I bought it and it works as advertised.
    • I still have the 3rd and 4th generation iPod (classic), but this ones is much thinner and lighter than the previous generation and the video screen has slightly more detail
    • Although called classic, this 6th generation is pretty modern
    • Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation)Very easy to set up and use.
    • Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black 6th Generation...
    • This is the fourth Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation)
    • Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation
    • Its the 7th Generation Classic
    • Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation)Great product
    • 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.
    • I owned an iPod nano 8 GB (3rd Generation) and loved its size
    • The new iPod 6th generation I received had similar issues, and the battery on this one randomly died after about 2 months of use
    • 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.
    • In the end, Apple won over, because of the touted increased battery life and increased capacity for the same price as the former 80gb, as well as it's reputation.
    • 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
    • It just has that loud electrical hit to hit that has got me worried a