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The editors liked
Design
Durability
New colours
Competitive price
Good battery life
Versatile design
Compact
Durable
The Apple iPod Shuffle is affordably priced with a compact design and long-lasting battery. It's both stylish and easily wearable
Thanks to its sturdy built-in clip
Dead-simple user interface with satisfying tactile controls
Integrated belt clip provides a handy way to keep track of the player
Package includes a cute little syncing cradle
Tiny carrying weight
Easy controls.
The editors didn't like
Only minor changes
No display
Below average sound quality The Final Word Only minor aesthetic changes have been made to the new iPod shuffle. It may serve you well as a secondary music player
Or a device ideal for jogging or exercise
But the lack o...
No screen
Can only sync with one computer
Mediocre sound quality The Final Word The shuffle would serve well as a secondary music player for exercise
But too many limitations - most notably the lack of screen - make it a poor choice for everyday use.
Requires a USB sync from a PC or Mac running iTunes. There's no Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Only 2GB of storage. Navigating your music is a bit difficult without a screen. You can't download subscription Apple Music songs
So theres no way to navigate easily among artists
Albums
Or playlists
Might be too small for some users
Nonstandard USB syncing takes away from its plug-and-go appeal
Abstract: In this article, well take a look at Apples new 2009 model of the iPod Shuffle. The third generation of iPod Shuffle doesnt even have any buttons! The iPod ShuffleEver since the launch of the first iPod Shuffle, Shuffles have been the most popular ...
Abstract: Necessary Evil?Sansa, the undisputed number 2 in the MP3 market with a decisive 11% market share as of May this year, announced the new Sansa Clip. This piece of MP3 goodness is every bit as functional as the Nano but in the size of a shuffle.This dev...
Abstract: Video Review: Apples iPod Shuffle (2nd generation) has gone through a complete redesign, and looks great. Its surprisingly small and at the same time the quality of construction is amazing. It just feels like it was made well.The controls are small,...
Abstract: With a new starting price of $49, the second-generation iPod shuffle is an affordable and easy-to-use player ideal for beginners, fashion-conscious teens, Apple devotees, and anyone looking for something small and basic to take to the gym. Its also a...
Abstract: O.k., we know that iPod shuffle isn’t exactly something new – after all it was released 16 months ago. But with the release of the 2 GB model last month the price of the 1 GB dropped dramatically, being easily found for $50 at Apple, Best...
In the end, there isnt a whole lot I can say is wrong with the iPod Shuffle. It does everything it is intended to do. When in use, you dont even notice that it is there. Hell, my aftermarket Sony headphones I use with this product weigh more than t...
The competitively priced iPod Shuffle has a dead-simple user interface with satisfying tactile controls, and its integrated belt clip provides a handy way to keep track of the player. The Shuffle is available in five, metallic colors, and the package i...
The iPod Shuffle has no screen, so theres no way to navigate easily among artists, albums, or playlists. And it only offers so-so sound quality. The player might be too small for some users, and nonstandard USB syncing takes away from its plug-and-go ...
If you like your music playback simple and your device nearly invisible, the third-generation iPod Shuffle will suit you well. But absentminded users should steer clear of this easy-to-misplace player.
The competitively priced iPod Shuffle has a dead-simple user interface with satisfying tactile controls, and its integrated belt clip provides a handy way to keep track of the player. The Shuffle is available in five, metallic colors, and the package i...
The iPod Shuffle has no screen, so theres no way to navigate easily among artists, albums, or playlists. And it only offers so-so sound quality. The player might be too small for some users, and nonstandard USB syncing takes away from its plug-and-go ...
If you like your music playback simple and your device nearly invisible, the third-generation iPod Shuffle will suit you well. But absentminded users should steer clear of this easy-to-misplace player.
I probably wouldn't like to have a Shuffle as my main music player, simply because it doesn't have a screen and I like to have a modicum of control over the order in which my music plays. However, there are many things to like about the new Shuffle and it...