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    Apple iPod Classic 80GB Black (6th Generation) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

    • The iPod Classic 80GB is a product that I would recommend to anyone, especially to you.
    • On 12/26/07 I decided to just throw down the money for the 80GB Classic
    • Overall, I rate the ipod classic 80 gb (black)...absolutely superb.
    • etc., and didn't put a dent in the 80 GB hard drive
    • It has more features then his other 80GB IPod, which was stolen.
    • My 80gb classic has been great.
    • A couple of months ago my 5g 30 GB iPod video was seriously damaged after a nasty fall and i decided it would be easier to get a new one than repair it, plus my music library is about 50 GB
    • I just got my 80 gb ipod classic recently with a 3 year extended service plan, immediately got itunes version 7.5 and upgraded the firmware immediately to 1.0.3 which seems to have taken care of A LOT of bugs people have been reporting
    • I bought an Ipod classic 6th generation 80GB and couldn't be happier with it
    • this is my third ipod after the 3g ipod nano and the 1st gen ipod touch, and this is the best one although i was expecting more.i like to have my entire video collection with me so the 8gb itouch wasnt enough, so i sold it to get the 80gb classic,
    • I bought new iPod classic 80 GB yesterday and a day later I think I am ready to return it
    • 80Gb is plenty good
    • The 80 GB Classic is everything the ads say that it is
    • Unlike its predecessors the Apple iPod classic 80 GB Black (6th Generation
    • I received my Ipod Classic 80GB yesterday and I love it!
    • The new 80 Gb is garbage, it freezes itunes when you plug it into usb.
    • About two months ago, my trusty old Creative Zen 20gb finally died after several years of use
    • This is my second I-Pod; My other one is a Classic 20 GB
    • I also love the 80GB of storage
    • I love my 80GB iPod
    • Scrolling around today with just about 16GB of music and another TV Show is no slower than my Nano
    • 80 GB's is very adequate for what I needed it for
    • Apple iPod classic 80 GB Black (6th Generation
    • This 80GB Ipod classic was reliable for the year-plus our child owned it--until replacing it with another fancier Ipod Touch, The unit held more than 2,000 songs, with space to spare and the battery held up very nicely, unlike the batteries of other ipods we have owned
    • I'd highly recommend the 30GB Zune over the iPod because it has an FM tuner, wireless, a bigger screen, plus the
    • I simply love my iPod classic, I bought the 80gb a little around a year ago and it is still working perfect
    • It is an awesome 80GB that plays wonderfully.
    • The 120gb classic is still getting firmware updates, but the 80gb is done, for no apparent reason, even though it still has bugs.
    • I am very satisfied with the 6th generation 80GB ipod classic.
    • I purchased the IPOD 80gb classic.
    • Apple iPod classic 80 GB
    • If you're wanting a 80 gb portable audio device you can simply choose between this and the Microsoft Zune.
    • My Nano is great and has served me well at work and around the house, but with over 70GB worth of music on my PC and a heavy rotation of talk radio podcasts, I wanted to have it all in the palm of my hand
    • I wanted to buy another Zen as I'd loved my first one so much - unfortunately they are impossible to buy in anything above 16gb in New Zealand, so I reluctantly settled for an iPod Classic 80gb
    • I had the old iPod classic video, which I actually like better than the new one (80 GB)
    • I had the old iPod classic video, which I actually like better than the new one (80 GB)
    • The fact that it's 80GB is awesome, it has more than enough room for all of my music
    • With its bright screen, impressive storage capacity, tougher metal face-plate, and low price, the 80 GB classic was certainly the best iPod choice for me.
    • I have the iPod Video 5.5Gen while my friend recently bought this new iPod Classic 80gb
    • I purchased a classic 80GB iPod for my daughter for Christmas last year.
    • I have owned the Apple iPod classic 80 GB Black (6th Generation) for three months by
    • Unless you really need to buy the nano for jogging or something like that, I would recommend the 80GB classic
    • I've had the 60GB Classic for several years now and my wife was getting jealous, so I got her one for Christmas
    • 80 GB, well worth it.
    • If this isnt big enough, than the 160GB would be adequate for you.
    • I love the 80gb Ipod classic
    • Purchased the Apple iPod classic 80 GB Black (6th Generation) online and was a super purchase
    • I orginally had a creative player, 20GB, and it was great
    • That's because I had iPodphoto 60Gb for 2 years and it worked exceptionally well
    • When it was about 3 months old, the drive hit 40gb and refused to go any further, not one MB.
    • The ipod classic 80gb is my first ipod, and don't get me wrong if it worked
    • I replaced it with an 80 GB Classic
    • In March 2012 I purchased a classic 80gb ipod from this seller
    • 160GB is pervert!
    • I did a lot of research before purchasing, and was actually not even considering an Apple product before I found this 80gb classic
    • but just didn't hold enough of my music collection,the 80gb classic is beautifull and holds all my music with plenty of room for more
    • Another PRO is the new 80GB storage, a good number, with the 30GB you had a lot of songs and video but
    • Initially I purchased the 30g Creative Zen Nomad about 3 years ago, which hasn't held up very well with the times, but still functions
    • Large storage capacityCons:- like I said, slightly slower than 5g- the click wheel, while working completely fine when used directly, can be unresponsive at times when used through a cover- cover flow, while being good eye candy, is not very useful; though the new firmware has sped things up, it drains the life out of the battery in no time (compared to the 40 hours I got using the normal menu, I got only about 6-8 hours with cover flow)
    • I don't have enough music to fill the 80g hard drive
    • It works just the same as my old 30g
    • Large storage capacityCons:- like I said, slightly slower than 5g- the click wheel, while working completely fine when used directly, can be unresponsive at times when used through a cover- cover flow, while being good eye candy, is not very useful; though the new firmware has sped things up, it drains the life out of the battery in no time (compared to the 40 hours I got using the normal menu, I got only about 6-8 hours with cover flow)
    • I bought him the Griffin Reflective Case for iPod classic 6G (Silver) which he really loves
    • 80G is way more than I need but its nice to know if I go on a trip I can put a bunch of movies on there etc
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