Testseek.com have collected 47 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Shuffle 1G 512MB / 1GB and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Shuffle 1G 512MB / 1GB.
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47 Reviews
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Abstract: The latest member in the prestigious Apple iPod family promises to turn heads. At first glance you may wonder if its even an iPod, but I assure you -- its a whole lot of iPod in a very tiny package!
Abstract: I am new to the modern iPod world. I had the first 5GB model back in the day (more on that later) but it’s been a long time. A few pieces of this review might register a ‘well duh’ (which is a product of fear) but I don’t have any...
As its competitors pile ever more features into their players in an attempt to dislodge Apple, it goes the other way and makes an even more simplistic player. It's true that if any other company tried to release a MP3 player without a screen they'd get la...
Abstract: Apple har lansert den kanskje minste og stiligste MP3-spilleren på markedet. Men holder det med å være liten og pen? Vi har testet iPod Shuffle.
Abstract: A footnote on the Apple iPod Shuffle product page (now removed) compared the flash-memory music players size with that of a pack of gum -- and warned buyers to not chew on the iPod Shuffle.Indeed, Apples new MP3 and AAC format music player doesnt lo...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> 0.8 oz, 512 MB, 1 year warranty, Flash player, Stereo, MP3, AAC, WAV, Audible, Rechargeable Player batteryIntegrated<br> <b>Good:</b> Design is dead simple and compact yet stylish and wearable; excellent integration with iTunes; solid sound quality; affordable.<br> <b>Bad:</b> No LCD; no extra features such as an equalizer; slow transfer speeds.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> The iPod Shuffle, with its ultralow price, its dead-simple design, and its iTunes integration, is virtually guaranteed to be a hit, especially among those looking for a second iPod.<br>
Design is dead simple and compact yet stylish and wearable; excellent integration with iTunes; solid sound quality; affordable
No LCD; no extra features such as an equaliser; slow transfer speeds
The iPod Shuffle, with its ultralow price, its dead-simple design, and its iTunes integration, is virtually guaranteed to be a hit, especially among those looking for a second iPod ...
Abstract: Meet the latest baby to take up a seat in Apples iPod family, the iPod shuffle. Lightest and smallest among all iPods but radiating an equally strong appeal as its larger siblings, the shuffle is a competent flash audio player that plays tunes as random a...