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Apple iPod 20GB Mp3 Player
PC World Editor's Review
by Eric Dahl
Apple's evolutionary IPod gets better but leaves room for improvement.
[Editor's note: Since this article was published, Apple has discontinued the 40GB model. The 20GB player in our most recent Top 10 Audio Players chart is identical to the model reviewed here except for its capacity and price ($280).]
Apple recently launched its fourth-generation IPod--and by now either you love the slick-looking player, or its features and price have left you unimpressed. Here's a simple take on the new version from someone who resides in the second camp: This one's much better, but it's still not perfect.
Apple has introduced its 20GB and 40GB IPods for $299 and $399, respectively. That's $100 less for models with the same capacities that the previous generation offered, though accessories such as cases are no longer standard.
The major improvements: Apple rates the new IPod's battery life at 12 hours of continuous play (up from 8 hours), and I netted exactly that in tests of a shipping 40GB unit. To improve usability, Apple added the IPod Mini's click-wheel control, which elegantly combines touch-sensitive scrolling with easier-to-use click buttons.
Other improvements are minor: You can now speed up Audible.com audiobooks without triggering the chipmunk-on-helium effect; you can better manipulate On-The-Go playlists (and more easily save them); and you can shuffle through all of your songs or albums with a single click.
Frustratingly, the IPod continues to suffer from several feature omissions. Apple limits codec support to AAC, MP3, and Apple Lossless (plus .wav and AIFF), so fans of WMA, Ogg Vorbis, and FLAC are out of luck. You still can't change the order of songs on a playlist, and you can purchase music online only through Apple.
The IPod's thoughtful design and features make it an excellent MP3 player. But for picky buyers who are holding out for the ideal portable music device, the wait continues.
Upshot: Apple's 20GB IPod has most of what you need, but power users may want more flexibility.
Eric Dahl
User Reviews for Apple iPod 20GB Mp3 Player
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Reviewed by: microsomen
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Design, controls, size
Weaknesses: Prone to harddisk defects, battery not replacable by user, not working smoothly under windows xp, freezes often, no user adjustable equalizer
Overall Evaluation: My ipod lasted for 1 y and 10 month. During this time the machine had to restored at least 5-10 times. Operation with XP and iTunes never worked smoothly, switching to winamp solved the problem partly. It crashed two times completely so that I had to format the drive two times, which is not an easy thing for an unexperienced user. The life time of my ipod ended in a (surprise) harddisk defect. To be fair one has to mention that all harddisk based mp3-player are sensitive products if it comes to the harddisk. I think a flashdrive based player is a saver thing to buy or buy the extended warranty.
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Reviewed by: SharonHahn
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: When you first get it it's great, but...
Weaknesses: poor battery life, crashes constantly, i have had it for 8 months and it's no longer useable. I have replaced it once, and I'm sick of it.
Overall Evaluation: Do not buy an ipod, it's a bunch of hype and you can do better with other products, cheaper and with a replaceable battery.I have 2, the other's battery life is down to 1 hours. I have replaced it also for crashing- and I mean totally fried hard drive. That's 2 ipod's- same problem, replaced, and now the new one's are doing the same things.
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