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Item:EOI: BRAND NEW IPOD VIDEO.....60gb, 15000 songs, photos and video

Location:syd but can post

Item Condition:brand new

Reason for Selling:need cash 4 car plus i dont use these things

Price and Payment Conditions$525:

Extra Info:This is the lastest version of the iPod. It is new sealed in the box and is black.

Set your music in motion

First, iPod put music in your pocket. Now it puts on a show. With support for up to 15,000 songs and up to 150 hours of video on a 2.5-inch QVGA color display, iPod gives you the ultimate music experience — sight and sound — in a lighter, thinner design.

Music to your eyes

With its 320 x 240-pixel QVGA color display, iPod lets you view photos and watch MPEG-4 and H.264 video wherever you go.* View your own videos.

More features in less space

Incredibly, iPod will fit in even more pockets than ever. Measuring less than half an inch thin, the 30GB iPod takes up about 45 percent less space than the original iPod. Even the 60GB model is over 10 percent thinner than the fourth-generation 30GB iPod.

Show and share

Use the optional iPod A/V cable to play videos and photo slideshows with music on your TV. Or combine the new Apple Remote with an optional iPod Universal Dock to control your music, videos and slideshows from across the room.

Vacation companion

Traveling with your digital camera? Leave all those extra memory cards at home. The optional iPod Camera Connector lets you shoot all day, then transfer the pictures from your camera to your iPod, where you can view them immediately.

Up to 20 hours of battery life

The 60GB iPod offers up to 20 hours of music playback between charges, and the 30GB offers 15 hours. The iPod battery can be charged up to 80 percent capacity in 3 hours; a full charge takes 5 hours.

PRICE $550

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