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The [[FireWire|FireWire 400]] interface for both syncing and charging. No other way exists to charge or sync it.
The [[FireWire|FireWire 400]] interface for both syncing and charging. No other way exists to charge or sync it.


This generation of iPod has a maximum official storage capacity of 10GB, the least storage capacity out of all “classic” iPods. However, it is possible to use an [[iPod (2nd generation)]] 20GB drive in the 1st gen iPod.{Citation_Needed|Not confirmed, experimentation is required for accuracy}
This generation of iPod has a maximum official storage capacity of 10GB, the least storage capacity out of all “classic” iPods.  


The {{Abbr|RRP|Recommended retail price}} for the flagship iPod started at USD$399 for the low capacity 5GB model and had a maximum price of USD$499 for the 10GB model.
The {{Abbr|RRP|Recommended retail price}} for the flagship iPod started at USD$399 for the low capacity 5GB model and had a maximum price of USD$499 for the 10GB model.

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