Features
Click Wheel: The most significant upgrade from the 3rd generation iPod was the inclusion of the now-iconic Click Wheel. This touch-sensitive wheel made navigating the iPod’s menus and playlists much easier and more intuitive than the four-button system used on previous models.
Improved Battery Life: The 4th generation iPod boasted a significant improvement in battery life, offering up to 12 hours of continuous music playback on a single charge. This was a major selling point for users who wanted to take their music on the go without worrying about their iPod running out of juice.
Larger Storage Capacity: The 20GB model could hold approximately 5,000 songs in 128 Kbps AAC format, which was a substantial increase over the storage capacities of previous iPods. This allowed users to carry their entire music library with them wherever they went.
Portable and Sleek Design: The 4th generation iPod retained the same classic iPod design as its predecessors, but it was slightly thinner and lighter than the 3rd generation model. This made it even more portable and comfortable to carry around.
Multiple Audio Formats Supported: The iPod classic 4th gen supported a variety of audio formats, including MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF, and Apple Lossless. This gave users the flexibility to choose the format that best suited their needs.
Additional Features: The 4th generation iPod also included a number of additional features, such as a sleep timer, an equalizer, and the ability to play games. These features helped to make the iPod an even more versatile and enjoyable device.
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