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Product MPN
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| MPN: |
MB145LL/A |
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Key Features
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| Storage Capacity: |
160 GB |
| Number of Songs: |
40000 |
| Main Storage Type: |
Hard Drive |
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Audio Capabilities
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| Audio Format: |
MP3 · WAV · AAC · MP3 VBR · AIFF · Audible |
| MP3 Bit-Rate: |
16 kbps - 320 kbps |
| Frequency Respone: |
20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
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Video Capabilities
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| Video Format: |
MPEG-4 · H.264 |
| Video Bit-Rate: |
2,500 kbps |
| Max Video Resolution: |
640 x 480 |
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Screen
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| On Screen Display: |
ID3 Tag Info · Battery Level · USB Connection · Playlist / Table of Contents · Elapsed Time · Recharging |
| Screen Size: |
2.5 inch |
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Connectors
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| Interface: |
USB 2.0 |
| Outputs: |
Headphone Jack |
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Other Features
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| Additional Features: |
Games · Sleep Timer · World Clock · Upgradable Firmware |
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Power Supply
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| Power Source: |
Rechargeable via USB cable · Internal Battery |
| Battery Type: |
Rechargeable Lithium Battery |
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Dimensions
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| Width: |
2.4 in. |
| Depth: |
0.41 in. |
| Height: |
4.1 in. |
| Weight: |
4.9 oz. |
| Weight and Size: |
Midsize |
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Miscellaneous
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| Family Line: |
iPod classic |
| UPC: |
784090090942 |
| Product ID: |
45041150 |
| Release Date: |
5 September, 2007 |
| More Information |
| Details: |
It’s back to basics with the iPod classic, a nod to the digital music player that started it all. The only thing you’ll find similar between this iPod and the iPod of old however is the name. The iPod classic comes in multiple storage configurations up to 160 GB! That’s 40,000 songs, or 200 hours of video, all in the palm of your hand. Album art, pictures, TV shows, and movies all pop off the bright and sharp 2.5 inch LCD display, and with battery life that will last for up to 30 hours of use, you’ll never have to worry about the iPod classic losing power before you do. |
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