iPod classic

Essentials

Family: iPod

Codename: ?

Minimum OS: iPod classic OS 1.0

Maximum OS: iPod classic OS 1.1.2

Introduced: September 2007

Terminated: September 2008


Processor

CPU: Samsung ARM

CPU Speed: ?

FPU: none

Register Width: 32-bit

Data Bus Width: 32-bit

Address Bus Width: 32-bit

ROM: 32 MB

Onboard RAM: 64 MB

Maximum RAM: 64 MB


Video

Screen: 2.5" backlit LCD

Max Resolution: 16-bit 320x240

Video Out: composite, component (via Dock Connector)


Storage

Hard Drive: 80/160 GB 4200 RPM

ATA Bus: ATA-66


Input/Output

USB: via Dock Connector

Audio Out: stereo 16 bit mini

Speaker: clicker


Miscellaneous

Battery Life: Up to 30/40 hours of music playback; up to 5/7 hours of video playback

Dimensions: 4.1" H x 2.4" W x 0.53" D

Weight: 0.36 lbs.


Notes

The 80GB model was 0.41" deep, and weighed 0.31 lbs.

Introduced in September 2007, the iPod classic was part of a brand differentiation of the iPod line. The iPod classic was to be apple's larger, high-capacity model, while other flash-based iPods introduced at the same time would be smaller, thinner, and (in the case of the iPod touch) offer increased connectivity. The iPod classic came in an all-metal case, with either a black or matte silver front-face, and featured a new two-pane OS, which featured Cover Flow, along with other user interface enhancements. The iPod classic was available in two capacities: the 80GB model sold for $249, and the 160GB model sold for $349. Both models were replaced in September 2008 by the iPod classic (120 GB).

Picture Credits:
Apple, Inc.