IPod Classic is a discontinued portable media player created and formerly marketed by Apple Inc.
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IPod Classic is a discontinued portable media player created and formerly marketed by Apple Inc.
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The sixth-generation 160 GB iPod Classic was the last Apple product to use the original 30-pin dock connector and the distinctive click wheel.
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The plastic front piece of the U2 edition Classic iPod was black and the scroll wheel was red, to coincide with the color scheme of the U2 album.
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U2 Classic iPod customers received 30 minutes of exclusive U2 video downloadable from the iTunes Music Store.
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The Classic iPod Photo was available in a 40GB version for and a 60GB version for.
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The sixth-generation Classic iPod introduced a completely overhauled user interface, incorporating more graphics and Cover Flow.
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The iPod Classic was offered in an 80 GB model for MSRP and a 160 GB model for MSRP ; this capacity distinguished it from the iPod Touch, which was limited to 32 GB.
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Ars Technica speculated in 2011 that the iPod Classic was nearing its end, and the site's readers generally agreed it would not still be produced in 2013.
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Production of the iPod Classic continued in low volumes as a stop-gap measure to clear out and monetize inventory of unused stand-alone parts.
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The sixth-generation 160 GB iPod Classic was the last Apple product in the iPod line to use the original 30-pin iPod connector and the Click Wheel.
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