Difference between sleep mode and off

hey all,
does anyone know what the differnce is between sleep mode(apple logo) and when teh ipods off, does it save more battery when its in sleep?
thanks
PM

Hi PM,
I think you will find the answers here:
iPod: About Sleep, Deep Sleep, Hibernation, and Sleep Timer
Gary

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