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Apple iPod Classic

Yet another new look for the king of portables

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Last reviewed: March 8th

The newly image-led interface is excellent, and this model is the slimmest iPod ever

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Apple doesn't make a specifically prescribed video player, but this hot-off-the-presses new generation of its flagship portable is the closest.

With the entry-level capacity now 80Gb, and the top end a seemingly impossible 160Gb (more than most new laptops), it's - in a funny sort of way - the most practical video device around.

The need to prepare for a journey by whittling terabytes of video down to just 20 or 30Gb of what you might fancy watching is gone entirely. With 160Gb, you're sorted for every occasion and relived of the irritations of constantly deleting and uploading.

True, the Archos 605 comes in 160Gb at the top-end too, but it's a much larger and pricier device. The widescreen shape of the also new iPod Touch may make it appear a better bet as a video player than this, but the screen resolution's little better and a maximum capacity of 16Gb places ridiculous restrictions on your options.

Yes, the screen's very small, but four generations of colour LCD down the line for the iPod range and it's become quite a beauty. The display is brighter and clearer than many rivals with four times the pixel count.

A completely redesigned interface since the last hard drive iPod makes it a much more usable device for large video collections. Each video now has a thumbnail and a running time, rather than everything just been a plain text list of unhelpful names, as before.

When you're just sitting in the video menu, frames play at random on the right of the screen, making it feel much more modern than anything else here and further enticing you into watching something.

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The same problems as the last generation remain, however. Apple has locked down codec support, so you'll either need to re-encode existing stuff (software for which isn't provided, unless you pay to unlock Quicktime to its Pro version) or, uh, reacquire movies you want in the right format.

Here's one piece of very good news, however. Since the last time we covered the iPod, the online store in its software - iTunes - has finally started including some of the TV shows that are so plentiful in its US version.

A couple of clicks now buys you a downloadable episode of something like Lost or Ugly Betty for £1.90. It's hardly dirt-cheap, but it is legal and it saves a lot of miserable re-encoding effort. By this standard alone, the iPod Classic is right at the head of the pack for portable video.

Furthermore, it's still a real object of desire. The newly image-led interface is excellent, and this model is the slimmest iPod ever (to the point where believing it contains 1Gb, let alone 80 or 160Gb, is almost impossible).

The move to a metal rather than enamel faceplate finally rids it of its age-old susceptibility to severe scratching. If only this would adopt the 16:10 screen and touch-sensitive interface of the iPod and iPhone, and then, format support and resolution aside, it'd have been the clear class leader. It wins on capacity and interface, but for video watchability it's dragging its heels.

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Price at Launch 159
MPN MB029ZPA
Additional Information Multi-language support / User-configurable maximum volume limit
Colour Silver
Connectivity 3.5mm Headphone Jack, iPod Dock
Dimensions 61.8 x 103.5 x 10.5 mm (w x h x d)
Display Resolution 320 x 240
Display Type Colour LCD
Weight (g) 140
Headphone Details Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz / Impedance: 32 ohms
Memory Type Internal Hard Drive
Playable Formats AAC, AIFF, Apple Lossless, Audible 2, Audible 3, H.264, H.264 with AAC-LC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Protected AAC, WAV
Multimedia Capacity Holds up to 20,000 to 40,000 songs in 128-Kbps AAC format / Holds up to 25,000 iPod-viewable photos / Holds up to 100 hours of video / Stores data via USB hard drive
OS Requirements Apple Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later, Microsoft Windows XP SP2 Home, Microsoft Windows XP SP2 Professional
Playback Time Music: up to 30 hours when fully charged / Video: up to 5 hours when fully charged hours
Required Software Apple iTunes 7.4 or later
Storage Capacity (GB) 80
Required Peripherals USB 2.0 Port

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Product Summary

iPod classic 80GB

Price at launch

£159

Key specs

Price at Launch 159 | MPN MB029ZPA |

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Elegant and easy to use; Superb value; Simple interface

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Small screen; Format restrictive