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A lot of you are wondering if this massive storage device is actually worth the dough. Well.. hard to say since I got mine for free from www.wickeddeals.net But if you are looking for the capability to store an unbelieveable amount of songs, photos, and even video, this device is for you. Pros: I have 7,000 songs, 10 photoshop tutorial videos, and 300 photos on my pod and I still have 52% of the hard drive free. I am trying to so hard to actually fill this thing, but it is difficult! The unit is quite durable. I have dropped it a few times while running with it, and it has only received minor scratches. The screen is very bright and easy to see. The battery time is actually quite good. I think the longest it went for me just playing songs was about 5 hours or so. Cons: This unit is large compared to the other iPods. It is quite bulky on my arm while running. It is too heavy and bulky to leave in my pocket. So I recommend buying the sport sleeve or holding it while working out. The unit does not fit well into the sport sleeve designed for it since the screen is so large. You cannot see the full title or artist name in the song list because the neoprene material covers it up. If you don't need the sport sleeve, then this is not a big deal. The hard drive does have moving parts, so it is easier to break when dropped than a unit that does not have a hard drive. It seems mine has gotten scratches on the front face plate rather easily (sliding it in and out of the protective sleeve). The unit is expensive. Conclusion: If you need loads of storage and don't mind a bulky unit, this thing is great. I love my iPod. And you really can't beat free.Vollständige Rezension lesen
Well, the holidays have come and gone and so have the presents. Included in my stocking were the normal: underwear, socks, t-shirts and the latest iPod video. It's incredible - plays music and video, shows photos and slideshows, tells you where you need to be and why you need to be there, and even has a screen lock so your pesky family members or room mates at college can't listen to your extensive Hanson library downloaded from iTunes or look at that picture of Johnny Damon's new hair cut and shave that you've been fantasizing over. Actually, with the 60 gigs you can hold 15,000 Hanson songs, 25,000 profile shots of Johnny Damon, and 150 hours of your favorite Teletubbie episodes. I love it. The visuals are amazing, but there's one problem: Battery. Everyone seems to be concentrating on the wonderful video feature, so we all needed a stronger battery for all of this jazz. The video is amazing, please don't get me wrong, and I'll thank the 8 year old Chinese girl who made this wonderful 2.4 inch by 4.1 inch piece of Hi Def television, but the battery is just drained by it. I downloaded and watched several music videos and within about an hour, my battery was dead. I suppose the 20 hours that they advertise is minus the backlight. And another question - Where is the charger? I'm sorry I'm so critical, but I own a laptop with 1 USB port occupied by my wireless internet, so I can't charge my battery when I'm working. Overall, I am really impressed with this item as I am with most of Apple's product. If they can make it play video, why can't they make the battery last long enough to watch them? Anywho, good effort Apple. I'm keeping an eye out for the next big step...Vollständige Rezension lesen
iPods continue to grow in capacity and features. 60 gig seems like a LOT of space, but if you get into loading videos and photos on this, you will quickly find it filling up. Soon that old 20 gig doesn't seem quite so big. The video is something you will never look back from if you get addicted to the podcasts, etc. Some of the privately produced ones are quite bad, but addicting. Kind of like watching a gruesome car accident scene. You can't turn away. I can't rate this an excellent, however. This is mostly due to some unfriendly interfaces that are still around on the iPod and iTunes, and the big problem with them being very easily scratched. With as much as they have invested in developing these things, you would think that screen would be made a LOT more durable! The one other drawback is only dependent on how you want to use it. If you are a big exercise nut, and want an MP3 player for exercise, I would strongly recommend something smaller that is flash memory and not a hard drive (no moving parts inside). They will be more durable and much less bulky when working out. Use the big one for regular everyday use, and download your 'workout songs' onto the smaller one for that specific purpose. Gotta go...time to find more pathetic podcasts......Vollständige Rezension lesen
After purchasing the Apple iPod Black 60GB last September 2005, I noticed that once the clear seal which protects the screen and iPod wheel was taken out, I found the surface to be very sensitive. The surface is succeptible to scatches easily. If you are planning to own this device, I suggest that you purchase adhesive plastic cover or iPod skin to protect your investment. Other than that, the iPod 60GB is an amazing device that can fit approximately 20,000 songs depending on track lengths and MB size. Looking for new music? iTunes, the desktop companion to the iPod, offers one or two free songs every Monday online. Want Podcasts on your favorite topics? No problem, just use iTunes search engine to see if it's available in the iTunes website. Planning on using your iPod during long drives? Purchase the iPod iTrip which easily fits underneath your 60GB player. Look for a clear station on your car stereo and start dancing or singing away!Vollständige Rezension lesen
This iPod is a little bigger than the 30gb cousin, so keep that in mind for portability. It makes up for that by holding 15,000 songs or 150 hours of video. I don't personally need the video functions since I don't commute on a train or plane, but I do like the fact that you can view photos. This thing is great on battery life (approx. 18 hours) and it is a bit thinner and lighter than the previous versions of the 60GB and 40GB 4th generations. If you watch video, don't plan on more than a few hours of battery since that really sucks the juice down fast. If you need more room for more stuff, get a newer 80, 120 or 160gb iPod classic model. Get a protective skin or case, these scratch easily, and the black color really shows the scratches more than the white. Overall this a good iPod with some bulk, but great value.Vollständige Rezension lesen