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Yes, excellent hard drive. Battery on the way out, though. Doesn't hold its charge for more than a day. My other ipod - another ebay purchase, same model and vintage - goes for 3 days before needing a charge. Still, this one was a good buy for the money and I am pleased with all aspects of the purchase. Replacement batteries are still available and relatively cheap though I have yet to crack one of these babies open to perfom the required swap out surgery. These older ipods are becoming collectors items and I wouldn't be without one!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
One for two on this purchase, very disappointed but due to the price of buying second hand versus new, I have not been driven off eBay yet.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought this 80GB iPod as a refurbished unit and so far have no complaints other than a minor scratch on a corner of the screen; thankfully it is not very visible when viewing movies or videos. It works great but when I use the unit in the gym in a case with a plastic face, the scroll wheel is not easy to use. I think that scroll wheel could be enhanced to be more sensitive or add a setting to sensitize it when placed in a case. I have always purchased all the tech toys and have been putting this toy to the test. I have copied over 800 songs, multiple videos, pictures and movies; and have not reached 10GB of use yet. The sound generated is very good and the picture quality of movies on this unit is amazing. The unit looks good and feels sturdy although I am not too fond of the stainless steel back. How about a titanium version for $50 or $100 bucks more? One thing I miss is the FM radio from my previous MP3 player. Since the Sony Walkman is no longer the music toy of choice I would have expected Apple to really try to dominate this market segment with a Super iPod but I guess Steven Jobs has not hired bright enough people yet. My biggest compliant is that I cannot understand why Apple being such an image conscience company insists on making the cables and headphones white. Are the designers color blind or can’t they just get past announcing to the world that users with white headphones are carrying an iPod. This obvious feature can cause the owner to be become a victim of a robbery in an urban area, a bus or train, or a shopping mall anywhere. So Apple if you read these reviews, ‘WAKE UP’ you would sell more of these if they were not so visible to the criminal element. Maybe design unique headsets like Skull Candy Ink’d or Vibe Red Roxx and charge a premium for this extra feature. So despite the ranting, I am a satisfied iPod user and would recommend this seller to other buyers; I got exactly what they said I would get.Read full review
I really really did not want to get this mp3 player. I have-until I sell it on ebay-a Creative Zen Vision M which is great. However, my all family now has apple units and it makes it more difficult to move music back and forth and then we had incompatible portable sound docks. I also was finding it increasingly frustrating to remember to use two different systems and hardware-forgot to mention that I have the Ipod nano strictly for exercise. I hate a few things about the Ipod-I cannot move music from the handheld to the desktop/itunes library and when my system crashed, I was glad to have all my music on the Creative to easily load it again. I hate the "apple or nothing" proprietary way with apple. I wish it had a radio like the Creative does. I do like the clarity of the screen though the Creative is better. I think the click wheel is superior to the Zen vision M and makes searching for music and using it a joy. Itunes also, for some strange reason, to load much much faster on the desktop than the Creative softward and has given me far fewer problems. I think Apple has enjoyed great success due it's marketing strategy and advertising. All the reviews I read before buying the Zen vision M rated it a better product and I hate to just "follow the trend" Overall, am I happier? too soon to tell but it's great to have one sounddock in the kitchen we can all use.Read full review
iPod classic 80Gb is a great MP3 player with a decent balance of cost vs. capacity right now. The 30Gb versions have less than half the memory but you'll pay a lot more than half of what you would for the 80Gb. 160Gb versions still go for double the price, so why not just buy 2 80Gb iPods? The purpose of mine will be only for the car - I have an older audio deck that has iPod audio and video connectivity and it works well. I've had some intermittent issues with tracks stopping short and skipping to the next track, and it has frozen up once. It's easy to reset a frozen iPod without erasing its memory so it's not really a problem, just a concern. Since its new home is the glove compartment I didn't mind buying one all scratched up. It seems to have had a rough life with deep scratches apparently resulting from some serious drops. I've already dropped it a couple times myself. Amazing how the little hard drive in there keeps going and going, and the display didn't crack!Read full review