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iPod classic 80GB (6th gen)

 
 
 
 
Picture Apple iPod classic 80GB (6th gen)    
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Capacity 80GB
Storage medium HDD
Memory card slot No memory card slot
Radio No
Display Yes
· Display size 2,5
· Resolution 320 x 240
· Touch screen No
Headphone jack 3.5mm headphone jack
PC connection USB
MP3 Yes
FLAC No
Ogg Vorbis No
AAC Yes
AAC (FairPlay) Yes
WMA (non-DRM) No
WMA (DRM) No
Video playback Yes
· MPEG-1 No
· MPEG-2 No
· MPEG-4 Yes
· H.264 / AVC Yes
· WMV No
· WMV (DRM) No
· Battery life (video) 5
Battery life (audio) 30 h
WiFi / WLAN No
Weight 140g
Width 62mm
Height 104mm
Depth 11mm
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  • Storage medium type
    MP3 Players can use either flash memory or hard disk drive (HDD) to store the MP3 music files. Flash memory is a non-mechanical solid state technology, and therefore it is lighter and more power efficient than HDD. Flash is also more resilient to such hazards as dropping or fragmentation. On the other hand, HDD offers more storage capacity than flash memory: flash-based players only offer storage capacity up to 32 gigabytes (GB), while HDD players reach up to around 250-300 GB.
  • Memory card slot
    Some MP3 players have a slot for external memory card, which can be used to connect memory cards containing music for playback.
  • Display
    The display eases the use of the player, even if the device is only used for listening to music. You can, for example, easily browse through songs and artists, adjust the settings, or, if supported by the player, watch images and videos.
  • Headphone jack type
    The headphone jack most commonly used is 3.5 mm in diameter. Sometimes a smaller 2.5 mm jack is also used, which saves space. The downside is that most headphones are equipped with a 3.5 mm plug and require an adapter to fit into the 2.5 mm jack. Some manufacturers also use their own proprietary jacks.
  • Computer connection
    The player is usually connected to a computer via an USB or FireWire-cable. Quite often, however, the player end of the cable requires a special connector designed by the manufacturer.
  • MP3 playbck support
    Usually all digital music players are capable of playing MP3 files. However, the playback of various forms of DRM protected files is often limited to a number of players. The same applies to more special file formats, such as FLAC, Ogg vorbis, AAC and WMA.
  • Integrated WiFi / WLAN
    Some modern players have the ability to transfer data through Wireless LAN (WiFi) connection. However, the connection is seldom used for data synchronization, but rather to provide access to the Internet or proprietary services.

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