
By Robert Renman - www.dolphinstreet.com
Just got me my first ever iPod. I have been using a Creative Zen Micro for years, but it's starting to show its age. So, the obvious choice was to get an iPod.
I decided to go with an iPod Classic 120 GB, mostly because of the storage capacity. I have more music than I can fit on a 16 GB iPod Nano, so the Classic 120 GB was a natural choice. Finally, I can have all my music in one place and bring it along where ever I go.
My iPod Classic is the black one. It looks really nice, and the size is a bit bigger than my Creative Zen Micro. It has a good screen on it, and perhaps I'll get some more videos on it in time. Definitely want to add some cool guitar pics and family photos to show off to friends! On this screen, it will look great.
I took it along for a jog today, and it fit snug into my running jacket's breast pocket. It's not very heavy, even though it is not a small unit.
iTunes and iPod goes hand in pocket. The integration between the two is very slick. Of course, iTunes has a lot of great music, and it is so easy to find it, which also means it's VERY easy to buy music! I have to be careful so I don't go overboard with buying music on iTunes. Once you go on a search and find some gems, you can't help yourself and those Buy buttons are like magnets...
There are of course games to be bought on iTunes too, but I doubt I'll be doing much of that.
I also like the coverflow feature, the calendar, alarms, and watching photo slideshows. You can even hook up the iPod to a TV! That's pretty slick. The stopwatch I'll definitely use sometime, since I'm an avid runner and running coach.
I am very happy with this iPod so far. It is easy to use it, and it both sounds and looks great. What more is needed? I guess FM radio would have been nice, and voice recording too (oops - it has that already). The metal back got scratched easily, although I don't really care much about that. But overall, I highly recommend the iPod Classic if you want to store, listen and bring along lots of music with minimal hassle.
By Robert Renman - www.dolphinstreet.com
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Hey, just fyi, the iPod classic 120 gb DOES have voice recording capabilities, it's one of the new features, you can hook up something like the iPhone's headset+ mike through the headphone jack and it can record in stereo as well. it's pretty nifty, and something that iPod users have been crowing for for a while
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Roland
My new ipod classic 120g has 2 bar across the screen on the top (battery). Is this normal? how can i get rid of it? thanks!
Comment added on June 04, 2009Hey, just fyi, the iPod classic 120 gb DOES have voice recording capabilities, it's one of the new features, you can hook up something like the iPhone's headset+ mike through the headphone jack and it can record in stereo as well. it's pretty nifty, and something that iPod users have been crowing for for a while
Comment added on May 01, 2009