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The iPod is a portable media player marketed by Apple, Inc. The current generation is by far the most capacious iPod, with 160GB of storage. To date, there have been six generations of the iPod classic, as well as a spin-off (the iPod Photo) that was later re-integrated into the main iPod line. (Some sources incorrectly refer to the revisions of the sixth generation as a separate "seventh generation."[1]) All generations use a 1.8-inch (46 mm) hard drive for storage. The "classic" suffix was initially introduced when a freelance writer analyzing eBay's used/broken iPod marketplace categorized iPods into different types on May 21, 2006, and was formally introduced with the rollout of the sixth-generation iPod on September 5, 2007. Prior to this, all iPod Classic models were simply referred

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rdfs:label
  • IPod Classic
rdfs:comment
  • The iPod is a portable media player marketed by Apple, Inc. The current generation is by far the most capacious iPod, with 160GB of storage. To date, there have been six generations of the iPod classic, as well as a spin-off (the iPod Photo) that was later re-integrated into the main iPod line. (Some sources incorrectly refer to the revisions of the sixth generation as a separate "seventh generation."[1]) All generations use a 1.8-inch (46 mm) hard drive for storage. The "classic" suffix was initially introduced when a freelance writer analyzing eBay's used/broken iPod marketplace categorized iPods into different types on May 21, 2006, and was formally introduced with the rollout of the sixth-generation iPod on September 5, 2007. Prior to this, all iPod Classic models were simply referred
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Storage
  • 1.8
dbkwik:apple/prope...iPageUsesTemplate
GEN
  • 6(xsd:integer)
Battery
  • 43200.0
  • 72000.0
  • 144000.0
  • 28800.0
  • 54000.0
  • 36000.0
Case
  • anodized aluminum upper, stainless steel lower
  • soft acrylic upper, stainless steel lower
Name
  • iPod
Colors
Cap
  • 5(xsd:integer)
  • 10(xsd:integer)
  • 20(xsd:integer)
  • 30(xsd:integer)
  • 80(xsd:integer)
datein
  • October, 2001
  • September, 2007
  • April, 2003
  • October, 2005
  • July, 2004
  • July, 2002
  • June, 2005
dateout
  • February, 2005
  • September, 2007
  • April, 2003
  • October, 2005
  • July, 2004
  • September, 2014
Size
  • ?
abstract
  • The iPod is a portable media player marketed by Apple, Inc. The current generation is by far the most capacious iPod, with 160GB of storage. To date, there have been six generations of the iPod classic, as well as a spin-off (the iPod Photo) that was later re-integrated into the main iPod line. (Some sources incorrectly refer to the revisions of the sixth generation as a separate "seventh generation."[1]) All generations use a 1.8-inch (46 mm) hard drive for storage. The "classic" suffix was initially introduced when a freelance writer analyzing eBay's used/broken iPod marketplace categorized iPods into different types on May 21, 2006, and was formally introduced with the rollout of the sixth-generation iPod on September 5, 2007. Prior to this, all iPod Classic models were simply referred to as iPods. It is available in silver or black replacing the "signature iPod white".
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