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Apple 30 GB iPod Video AAC/MP3 Player White (5.5 Generation)
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Apple 30 GB iPod Video AAC/MP3 Player White (5.5 Generation)

 
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Features
  • iPod holds 7500 songs, many hours of video, thousands of photos, and more on 30 GB of storage

  • Download songs, podcasts, videos, games, and more from the iTunes Store

  • Large, 2.5-inch, 320x240-pixel, color display screen is 60-percent brighter

  • Search function lets you type out the name of a song with the Click Wheel for instant results

  • Measures 2.4 x 4.1 x 0.43 inches (WxHxD) and weighs 4.8 ounces


Description

Now that you can buy movies from the iTunes Store and sync them to your iPod, the whole world is your theater. With a 30GB or 80GB iPod in hand, those movies fit comfortably next to TV shows, new iPod games, podcasts, audiobooks, photo albums, and, of course, an entire library of music - up to 20,000 songs, in fact.How much can your pocket hold? That's up to you and your iPod. It holds up to 20,000 songs, up to 25,000 photos, and up to 100 hours of video - or any combination of each. So you can browse movies on the iTunes Store, download the ones you want (Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, perhaps?), and then sync it to your iPod. Same goes for TV episodes, new iPod games, 99? songs, best-selling audiobooks, and an entire universe of free podcasts. Go ahead. Fill 'er up.With all that music at your fingertips, you may never want to stop listening. Lucky thing your iPod plays audio for up to 20 hours. Or, if you'd rather watch, you can feast your eyes on movies and TV shows for up to six-and-a-half hours.It might be a miracle. Otherwise, it's hard to explain exactly how 30GB of storage can fit into an iPod that's over 30% thinner than the previous fourth generation. Or how an 80GB iPod can be the same size as the 60GB model before it. However it happened, it means you can carry your entire music collection - plus a nice selection of video - absolutely everywhere you go. And a 60% brighter, more vibrant display gives your album art, photos, and video extra oomph.Finding what you want to hear among 20,000 songs could be quite a chore - unless you have an iPod. A new interface lets you search your iPod using the patented Click Wheel. And if you're a fan of live albums, classical works, or anything that sounds best when it's continuous, iPod supports gapless playback that seamlessly transitions from one song to another.


Product Details
Product Width:2.4 inches
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:5.4 inches
Package Width:5.0 inches
Package Height:1.4 inches
Package Weight:0.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 644 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5
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45.5G ipod  Aug 18, 2008
The product is in good condition. fast shipping. but battery doesnt last as long as would have liked, but its understandable since it's used.

5Great, Great Product  Jul 21, 2008
I bought mine over a year ago and the battery dosen't last as long as when I first got it. but it still works just fine. I got it because I liked the idea of taking your photos, videos, and entire music library around with you everywhere.
It looked pretty nice right out of the box and only took 5 minutes to fully charge the first time. I was told that it would take 5 hours to upload all my stuff onto it through USB and if I wanted to upload quickly my computer would need "Fire Wire". That was a complete lie. I was able to upload 365 songs and 50 something photos, as well as 6 or 7 videos in less than 10 minutes using good old USB. I still have no uploading problems even now with 1100 songs. Don't bother with Fire Wire.

I hate how it didn't come with a wall adapter. Instead of plugging it through the wall to charge you need to plug it into your computer. That is probably the stupidest way of charging something; it can damage the hard drive, it also wastes a ton of electricity (having your computer on), and you can't bring it on a long trip and expect to charge it unless you have a laptop computer. I realised this before hand and had to spend $10 on a proper adapter that should have come with the iPod in the first place.

Video quality is great. Almost HI Definition(no lies). I don't bother watching movies on it because one movie basically drains the battery. It's good for music videos, TV shows and showing people your home videos though.

The headphones they give you are prety bad. You have to crank the volume more than halfway to hear the bass and other lower sounds. Not only does this damage your ears, but it also annoys the people standing around you when they can hear your music. Buy some good Sony/Bose noise reduction headphones and you will hear the difference in sound quality and you won't have to turn the volume up to high. Trust me your ears will thank you.

Aside form that, it is great for trips. I bought it just before I took a trip to Europe. It gave me stuff to do at night in the hotel rooms.
If you connect it to some speakers you got instant party music wherever you go.

Most people who don't have one, want one after seeing mine. It also has games that you can buy off of iTunes. It gives you three free ones that come on the iPod: Brick game, Solitair, Parachute. If you only occasinally play games, these are all you would ever need.

My battery life is starting to get less and less now. It started out as 5 hours of video watching, and 20 hours of music and now it's more like 3 hours of video and a little less than 20 hours of music. However, most people find that their battery dosen't even last this long.

A few tips on how to make your battery last longer:

Don't skip to the next songs using the left and right buttons on the click wheel. Always select songs directly from the menu, it may take longer but it will help your battery in the long run.

When watching videos or listening to music, keep it on the hold swith at the top of the iPod.

If your Ipod freezes or simply won't turn on; hold down the menu button and middle button until it starts up again.

If changing a battery becomes a problem, I will post an update when that time comes but for now, I really like this thing and I think everybody would be pleased with this model.

5IPOD  Jul 10, 2008
item as described and works perfectly. dont know how i survived without an ipod before....

5ipod player  Jul 05, 2008
Yes I can say this was the way to go! Not a scratch on it,and it works perfectly. I saved quite a bit of money and got a great player.Jack Chesterfield,Va.

1Hot Garbage  Jun 13, 2008
i'm on my 2nd ipod and last ipod.
i never dropped this thing ot nuthing but it seems after a year they just stop working. i got my 30gb Dec 25th 2006 and it was dying on me soon after. Ipods are trash get a creative they are more user friendly.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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