How much do iPod classics sell for?

How much do iPod classics sell for?

iPod Classics Are Selling For As Much As $900 Now.

What generation is my iPod Classic 80GB?

6th Generation
iPod Classic Original (6th Generation) has an 80GB or 160GB hard drive, a widescreen color display and the last three digits of the serial are one of the following: Y5N, YMU, YMV or YMX.

How long will an iPod classic last?

Even if you store it perfectly, you can expect to lose 25% capacity within 3-4 years. For long term storage, it’s best to charge it to just above 50% and let it self discharge down to maybe 40 or 35% and then charge it back up to over 50.

How long will an iPod Classic last?

What’s the price of a 40 GB iPod?

In Australia, site sponsor Macfixit sells cases, stands, chargers, docks and even parts for this iPod. The 40 GB iPod photo (M9585LL/A) was US$499 and the 60 GB model (M9586LL/A) was US$599. The 40 GB model was discontinued on February 23, 2005, and the price and accessories were reduced on the 60 GB model to US$449.

What kind of hard drive does an iPod use?

The Apple iPod photo*, as the name implies, added photo storage and viewing capabilities to the iPod series. It uses a 40 GB or 60 GB 4200 RPM ATA-66 hard drive, capable of supporting “up to” 10,000 songs or “up to” 15,000 songs in “128-Kbps AAC format”, respectively, as well as many as 25,000 photographs in iPod viewable format.

Is the iBook white the same as the iPod 4th Gen?

Although Apple considers this model to be a member of the iPod (4th Gen) series — and it shares the “ClickWheel” for navigation and the same basic case design (with an “iBook white” front and a chromed stainless steel back) — it offers many improvements, perhaps most notably color (a two inch diagonal 65,536 color LCD with an LED backlight).

How long does it take to charge an iPod Photo?

Apple reports that the iPod photo models charge completely in “about 5 hours” and also will “fast charge” in 3 hours to 80% capacity. *The M9585LL/A order number is for the 40 GB configuration, the 60 GB configuration was M9586LL/A prior to February 23, 2005 and M9830LL/A afterwards.