Apple's newest iPod Classic Video
Apple's newest iPod Classic Video Transcript
[ Music ] ^M00:00:04
>> I'd like to now tell you about some updates and some new products we've got for this holiday season. Let's start off with the iPod Classic. Now, the iPod Classic is the iPod that started it all. And we've offered it in two models, a thin and a thick, but almost everybody has wanted the thin one. And so we're gonna discontinue the thick and just focus on the thin one. It's held 80 gigabytes for $249.00. As of today, we're upgrading the 80 gigabytes to 120 gigabytes at the same $249.00. So iPod Classic for this holiday season... ^M00:00:39 [ Applause ] ^M00:00:44 We started off with 1,000 songs in your pocket, and you can now put 30,000 songs in your pocket. So it's pretty amazing. So that's the iPod Classic for this holiday season. ^E00:00:57
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