Testseek.com have collected 97 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Classic 6G and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Classic 6G.
January 2008
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The editors liked
Great screen
Possibly the best sounding PMP
Well built
Unmatched storage
Tons of storage. Improved interface. “Classic” iPod controls. Easy navigation.
Huge storage space
Improved interface
Fast data transfer
Good battery life
Value for money.
Crisp screen
Excellent interface
Large capacity
Excellent sound quality
Good design.
The iPod classic is just like the Video iPod
Only slimmer
Tougher
And injected with a more visually rich graphic user interface.
Sleek design
Easy-to-use interface
Great podcast support
Genius feature
Video playback is excellent
Rated battery life is great.
Huge capacity
UI
Great sound quality
Support for high-quality audio and video formats
Decent screen
Integration with iTunes for music
Movie and TV show downloads
Heaps of accessories available
Sturdy design.
The editors didn't like
Heavy and bulky
Larger screen would have made it better at movies
Cover Flow is a bit slow. Bundled earbuds aren’t great.
Click-wheel accuracy lower than previous models
Bundled ear-phones could have been better
No major additions to the feature-list.
Unresponsive click wheel
Restricted to iTunes.
Video output requires a proprietary cable
Audio quality has not improved
Some older iPod video accessories may not be compatible
Users are required to use the latest version of iTunes
Which may not work on some older computer systems.
EQ control is limited
The plastic screen is susceptible to scratching
Familiar design is now boring
Scratch prone chrome back
Only one capacity option
Lackluster EQ options
Weaker battery life compared with previously available classic.
Published: 2009-09-28, Author: Donald , review by: asia.cnet.com
Sleek design; easy-to-use interface; great podcast support; genius feature; video playback is excellent; rated battery life is great.
EQ control is limited; some older iPod video accessories may not be compatible; the plastic screen is susceptible to scratching; users are required to use the latest version of iTunes, which may not work on some older computer systems.
Good battery life, Crisp screen, Excellent interface, Large capacity, Excellent sound quality, Good design.
Unresponsive click wheel, Restricted to iTunes.
The iPod Classic goes for Rs.15,000 for the 120GB version, which is just about what an 8GB touch will cost you. Depending on whether you want the larger storage space and actual music or just a better convergence device you could make your choice betw...
Huge capacity; great sound quality; support for high-quality audio and video formats; decent screen; integration with iTunes for music, movie and TV show downloads; heaps of accessories available; sturdy design.
Only one capacity option; lackluster EQ options; weaker battery life compared with previously available classic.
120GB of storage and the addition of the Genius feature make up for the slightly reduced battery life over the previous model, reaffirming the iPod classic as our favorite portable audio player on record.
Huge storage space, improved interface, fast data transfer, good battery life, value for money.
Click-wheel accuracy lower than previous models, bundled ear-phones could have been better, no major additions to the feature-list.
The 160 GB version of the iPod Classic is selling for a street price of around Rs. 15,000 and the 80 GB one sells for Rs. 11,500 (approx). Other hard drive-based players in this price range include the Creative Zen Vision:M and the Microsoft Zune (whic...
Abstract: If you thought all weve been doing lately is sit around, think again. After a lot of effort we managed to get our greedy paws on the monstous iPod Classic 160GB, which launched just a few months ago. Who said persistence doesnt pay? (For those who ca...
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Published: 2007-09-12, Author: Donald , review by: asia.cnet.com
The iPod classic is just like the Video iPod, only slimmer, tougher, and injected with a more visually rich graphic user interface.
Video output requires a proprietary cable; audio quality has not improved; some older iPod video accessories may not be compatible; users are required to use the latest version of iTunes, which may not work on some older computer systems.
The iPod classic is a refinement of the formula that put the iPod on the map. Few can match its combination of storage capacity, battery life, and advanced user interface.