Apple iPod Shuffle Review
By admin on Aug 14, 2007 in Apple iPod Reviews
The iPod Shuffle is an MP3 player that comes from the innovative Apple Company that brought us the iPod and the iPod nano. It has only a 1 gigabyte capacity which is a bit small compared to other MP3 players but when you see it and hold it in your hand, you will understand why it is this small.
Features and Benefits:
- The iPod Shuffle was exclusively designed to accommodate people on the go who do not want to carry heavy MP3 players.
- Users can clip the iPod shuffle on their clothes and not feel the weight because it is just.55 ounces.
- The dimensions of the Shuffle are only 1.07 inches by 1.62 inches wide, with a depth of only 0.41 inch including the clip.
- This is a very small MP3 player that joggers and bikers alike can just clip on their clothes and go. They do not even need the arm bands that some MP3 players need to be attached to your body.
- These babies can be clipped onto your athletic clothes and you will not feel the 0.55 ounces.
The iPod Shuffle support music files formatted to MP3, MP3 VBR, AAC, Protected AAC, Audible formats 2, 3 and 4, WAV and AIFF. The downside to the shuffle is that it ha no screen whatsoever so you can not see the titles of the songs or any other details pertaining to the song that is currently playing. It would also seem that you will need to buy a connector to the dock that comes with the Shuffle for you to load the songs into it.


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