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Published: 2017-07-24, Author: Billy , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: Thanks to Baby Driver, we've all been reminded of our love affair for the MP3 player -- namely the iPod. Now that Apple Music, Spotify and others allow us to carry millions of songs on our phones at all times, the days of frantically loading a dedicated...
Abstract: Ditto the original iPod shuffle. What got me on it was a good essay with information that, at the time, was rather salacious. An Apple device that sounds good? For shame! Being the hornball that I am, I picked one up to see what all the fuss was about.In ...
Abstract: The just-released third-generation iPod shuffle is simply the smallest MP3 player ever made. Its basic features and ease of use place it in a unique spot in Apple’s vaunted iPod lineup. The paper-clip size, remote-control design and tested iPod interfa...
If you're looking strictly for an audio player that doesn't take up a lot of space, the third-generation iPod shuffle is ideal. But if you're unwilling to drop sixty quid for a feature-scarce MP3 player, you might want to consider some less expensive ...
Abstract: 512MB or 1GB. If you have your music in MP3 format, the 512MB model can store up to 100 songs (depending on the compression ratio) and the 1GB model can store up to 200 songs. Unlike other iPods that are equipped with higher capacity hard disks, the sh...
Abstract: The Apple iPod Shuffle is a small MP3 player that has no screen of any kind and stores songs in the MP3, AAC, protected AAC (from iTunes store) or WAV format in the internal flash memory. The iPod Shuffle is available in 512-MB and 1-GB flavors. The r...
Abstract: After playing with a 512-Megabyte Apple iPod Shuffle, I decided to get a 1-Gb version. One concern I had with 512-Mb version was the fact that you cannot copy music from the iPod back to your (or another) computer. I suspected the 1-GB version would h...
Abstract: From my experience, "regular" iPods are too big and heavy to workout with. The iPod minis are better, but still a little bulky use while running. Thank goodness for the iPod shuffle, which weighs only 0.78 ounces and is literally as small as a pack of...