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iPod Classic 80 GB Unboxing

Posted by Steve Laser on November 15, 2007 – 1:35 pm
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Here are the photos:

TheBoxx

Above is the box.  Below is the box with the cover removed.

inBox2x

BoxContentsx

The box contains a small getting started book, because you don’t need to be a brain surgeon to enjoy the iPod.  It has a sync cable (not pictured) the typical iPod headphones and a plastic docking piece that I don’t use.

Fasciax

It’s a lot smaller than my old iPod 20 GB second gen.  In fact, it’s the same size as the Sansa View, only .4" wider.

rearx

Matte finish on the front, chrome on the rear.

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Handsome profile.  The bottom has the sync cable connecter.

topx

The top sports a hold switch and 3.5 mm headphone jack.

CoverFlowx

1, 2, 3, 4, show me the Cover Flow!  The first song I downloaded was from Feist. 

 

We will have a through review and comparison to the Zune 80 shortly.  Thanks for looking!

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