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Wednesday September 9, 2009 3:30 pm
iPod classic not dead, bumped up to 160GB

The rumors were heavy that Apple would be axing the iPod classic since it’s the iPod that moves the least number of units across the product line. If that happened, it would have truly been the end of an era, but thankfully, the iPod classic remains alive and well. Not only that, but Apple has increase the storage on the classic from 120GB to 160GB while maintaining the same thin profile. Very nice.
You can pick up the 160GB iPod classic for $249.
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I’m actually surprised that Apple didn’t kill the iPod classic, but I guess if they’re still turning a profit on them, it doesn’t make sense to kill them off entirely. It’s just kind of sad to see a keynote where “iPod” no longer includes a screen+clickwheel device. Maybe it’ll get an update eventually, but more likely it’ll be quietly removed from the lineup at some point in the next year. So if you want an iPod that holds more than 64 GB of media, you should probably pick up a classic sooner rather than later.
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