Introduction
Apple’s refreshed iPod line recently made its debut, to much fanfare. Along with new colors for the Shuffle, redesigned nanos, and innovative Touch lines, the good ole iPod we’ve come to know and love has been given the badge of “Classic” and, possibly, a new lease on life. Some would argue that Apple’s simply given up on furthering the original iPod design so totally that they hope the “Classic” moniker will set folks’ expectations low. So what can you really anticipate from the ‘all-new’ Classic models? Just that same old iPod of yesteryear, same as grandpa used to listen to, or something more?

If you are a current 5G iPod owner and don't need additional space, there is no compelling reason to upgrade.

by kevin kaptain on June 18, 2009:
“Buying this iPod has been one of the worst mistakes of my life. I have wasted countless hours adding my CD collection to iTunes and syncing to the iPod just to find out that a majority of the songs get cut short while playing back on the iPod. I've reset,...” More...