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The second-generation Shuffle Apple revamped last week remains almost entirely the same as the version announced way back in 2006. The colour scheme has been changed again, but in essence a Shuffle bought, say, September 2006 will do exactly what one...

It may not be the best value iPod around, but the Shuffle is among the ones at the front when it comes to sound quality. Its still a great player to keep in a bag or in the car for those occasions when you dont have your main music player or phone t...
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BIGGER than real-life! Before even opening the box, youre struct by to things. Firstly - this thing is . Secondly the packaging is tiny. At about 4cm by 2.5cm the is around the same size as commemorative postage stamps. Its a little thicker of course...
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Its teeny! Its tiny! It clips on your coat like a high-tech brooch! Yes, Apples revamped iPod Shuffle is a mighty purdy device, but is it any good? Shiny Medias Katie and Susi have been putting it to the test. Watch their video verdict below. Came...
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It's tiny!, C lips on clothing, Cool factor, Reasonable storage...

Its tiny! Clips on clothing Cool factor Reasonable storage...

Needs dock to connect No screen...

The new iPod shuffle has been completely redesigned from the ground up. Its less than half the size of the previous shuffle and comes with an aluminium case that has a special clip on the back, so that you can attach it to your clothing.In fact, it lo...
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Unlike its white, gum-pack-size, plastic predecessor, the new shuffle has a matte-anodised-aluminium finish, which fingers won’t smudge during use. The spring clip on the back attaches firmly to clothing and makes up half the player’s thicknes...

Smallest and coolest digital music player in the world, 15g weight, 1GB capacity, 12-hour battery life, clips straight to clothing, great sound quality, supports iTunes Store...

Lack of display will turn off some, requires £19 power adaptor if you charge battery away from computer...

Just as people are getting used to the ability to squeeze entire music collections into ever-smaller players, the new micro-sized iPod shuffle is sure to elicit ‘wows’ from friends and family. It’s also a dead-cert for Christmas lists, a...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 08:51:05
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If you failed to get an iPod for Christmas, theres no need to despair. Apples smallest player, the Shuffle, is cheap enough for even the lightest of post-Christmas wallets... more...

Serious music lovers will desire the flexibility of a higher-end player, which can hold significantly more music, let you browse for the tunes you want and tell you what youre listening to. For more casual listeners though, the Shuffle is a good balan...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 08:51:05
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Small, stylish and simple to use, the Shuffle is another winner from Apple. The original iPod Shuffle didnt sound like a recipe for success. After all, what use is an MP3 player without a screen? You cant select a track to play, nor see whats bein...
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Updated 20 February 2008, with new pricing: Apples first iPod shuffle was the smallest digital-music player on the market when released in January 2006. Version 2 makes that old model look positively cumbersome, weighing in at just 15g (half an ounc...

Just as people are getting used to the ability to squeeze entire music collections into ever-smaller players, the micro-sized iPod shuffle is sure to elicit "wows" from friends and family. Its also a dead-cert for Christmas lists, and at an amazing...
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Did Apple meet a need, or were consumer too awed by the iPod brand? Maybe a little of both, but mostly it hit the right price point. Whatever, the Shuffle found its niche. Even when Apple shipped a comparably capacious Nano, it couldnt bring itself t...

The iPod Shuffle evolves. The simplicity of the original is augmented with an even smaller case that feels like the remote control of a larger player. Its let down only by the need for a dock - and a unique dock at that. The Shuffles not for everyon...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 10:09:34
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The baby of the Apple iPod range takes minimalism to its logical conclusion. Like its forebear (are you old enough to remember the white stick?), the iPod shuffle shuns any kind of screen – you steer your listening via a single circular dial on the f...

If the lack of a display or hold button don’t bother you, this is a superb player...
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If you place any value on a well-catalogued music collection at your fingertips, you have no doubt jumped on the digital music bandwagon eons ago. Computers are the ideal storage and management solution for digital music at home but when the desi...
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Along with the announcements of the new iPod Touch, updated nano and the now re-named iPod Classic, Apple also updated its second generation iPod shuffle. Unfortunately, the changes are mostly aesthetic and dont improve the player in any way, shape or...

Design, durability, new colours, competitive price, good battery life...

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...

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 of a screen and below average sound quality diminishes its value.
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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.

Versatile design, compact, durable...

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.

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.
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 10:09:35
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first take Still screenless, the second generation iPod Shuffle is, according to Steve Jobs, the smallest MP3 player in the world.
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 10:09:35
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Theres no doubt that simply having the iPod branding will sell units, and theres still some fashion cachet to having an iPod - with the new colours, probably even more. The Shuffle isnt the most revolutionary player out there, even in the very small...

Tiny carrying weight, easy controls.

No display, integrated battery, odd USB charger.

Theres no doubt that simply having the iPod branding will sell units, and theres still some fashion cachet to having an iPod - with the new colours, probably even more. The Shuffle isnt the most revolutionary player out there, even in the very small...
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Video review: Feature light but style rich, this slice of gadget perfection makes rivals seem clumsy and overcomplicated...

Smallest MP3 player in the world. Shockingly beautiful. Gloriously simple to use...

No screen. Requires dock. Clip isn’t great with turtlenecks...

Feature light but style rich, this slice of gadget perfection makes rivals seem clumsy and overcomplicated...
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8.9Apples new iPod shuffle is easily one of the smallest MP3 players on the market that measures in at an incredible 27.3mm x 41.2 x 10.5 and weighing in at only 15.5 grams. Needless to say, its amazing that something so small can perform so much in...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-25 03:32:14
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A tiny thing of beauty By LAI CHOR WENG iPOD SHUFFLE (Apple Inc) Portable music player System Requirements: iTunes 7.02 for Windows; iTunes 7 for Mac Connectivity: USB 2.0 (via supplied dock) Memory: 1GB Accessories: Ear-bud headphones, dock Battery:...

Stylish and sturdy design; ergonomic; easy to use; long battery life; small and lightweight; built-in clip.

Only one capacity and colour available; a bit pricey; takes too long to charge.

One can say that the new iPod shuffle has a stylish, uncomplicated design, with simple clean lines. And its a testament to Apples skill at blending design with functionality that even the box can be regarded a work of art. Included with the shuffle a...
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