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Statik:

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--- Quote from: Statik on 01 Jan 2008, 11:03 ---Um, where did the number 20 come from?

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--- Quote from: Statik ---45 hours of audio playback...under REALISTIC conditions
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Fully 25 hours more than the figure on apples own website.

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--- Quote from: APPLE WEBSITE ---With 80GB or 160GB of storage, iPod classic gives your music and video room to move. It also has plenty of energy (up to 40 hours of audio playback)
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--- Quote from: CNET WEBSITE ---The 80GB Classic is rated at 30 hours of audio playback and 5 hours for video, while the 160GB version promises 40 hours of audio and 7 hours for video. While products such as the Archos 405 will deliver similar results for video playback, MP3 players capable of 30 to 40 hours of audio playback are a rare find. Our CNET labs team found the 80GB iPod Classic is capable of 45 hours of audio playback and nearly 9 hours of video playback under realistic conditions.
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Statik:

--- Quote from: Spinless on 01 Jan 2008, 16:24 ---Guys, stop being immature and trying to derail the thread with pokemon.

Guys, as far as gym badges (media) go, I have rather a lot. This means I need a tough pokemon (mp3 player). I'm just concerned about the cost, because there aren't many trainers to beat (jobs) around here and I could probably catch one in the wild of find somebody to trade with (second hand/refurb).

I think I could probably manage £180. Once I'm done compressing all my video based media, I think I could get by with a smaller mp3 player.
So, £180(give or take £20) and at least 60gb in space, with video capabilities.

Give me all you got and more.

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I honestly don't know current conversion rates, I do know that £ > $, but I dont know how much, say, the 80gig ipod costs in pounds.  Either way, I would suggest that you go to a local electronics store, and pick up and handle different brands, it'll give you a better feel for what you are looking for and need.

amok:
    
UK£ 180 = 359.29800 US$

imagist42:
180 pounds should be more than enough to get an 80GB iPod.

Czechfury:
Yeah, a brand new 80 gig ipod classic is £159.00.

I'm not sure if the Zune is out in Britain yet, let alone how much that would cost you.

The Zen 32 Gig is £285, and I couldn't find anything about the 60 gig Zen Vision: M in the UK, but that runs at $300 over here, which at the current exchange rate brings it to around £150

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