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Specifications: This 7th generation of iPod classic sports a new sleeker design and assorted new features. The 120GB hard drive may store up to 30’000 songs (128-kbps format), 25’000 images and 150 hours of video. It has a gorgeous 2.5-inch LCD display with a 320×240 solution (with 163 pixels per-inch). The audio formats supported by this model include MP3 files, AAC, protected AAC, WAV, AIFF, Apple Lossless and MP3 VBR files. As of connectivity, it comes with a dock connector and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Lithium ion batteries take when it comes to 4 hours to be completely charged. On a single charge, it may give up to 36 hours of audio playback or 6 hours of video playback.
Design: This new model is once again littler and slimmer than it is predecessors. It measures at 4.1 x 2.4 x 0.41 inches and weights at just 4.9 ounces. The new 7th generation of iPod classic (120GB) has an all-metal enclosure. The front panel is made from anodized aluminum while the back panel is made of polished stainless steel. It is available in silver and black.
Features & Performance: The new Apple iPod classic is more green than the older models, using recycled packaging materials and highly recyclable materials of it is exterior casing. The display screen on the iPod classic may not be as good as those found on the iPhone and the iPod touch, but it is good sufficient for looking at videos and playing games while you are on the go. In terms of audio quality, the music played on this new model is somewhat dissimilar from the older models. The audio developed by this newer model has a noticeable reduction in the noise level (distortion or disruption) and the detailing also seems to be a little better, resulting in an bettered audio quality. All in all, with a scaled down price (price-storage ratio) and bettered features, the new Apple iPod classic proves to be a good buy. Apple has once again managed to improve on an already near-perfect product!
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Introducing the new, colorful clip-and-go iPod shuffle. Its buttons give you an easy way to play your music. With a press of the VoiceOver button, you may listen the song’s title and artist, playlist menu, or battery status. And it holds hundreds of songs, multiple playlists, and Genius Mixes, so you may always have the perfective music for each mood.
With buttons, VoiceOver, and playlists, it’s the perfective mix. Click to enlarge. |
Built-in clip. |
Easy-to-use control pad for playing your music, audiobooks, and podcasts. |
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Design. As pretty as it is wearable.
Sleek, polished aluminum. Five brilliant colors. Its main body is crafted from a single piece of aluminum and polished to a gorgeous shine, so the new iPod shuffle feels solid, sleek, and durable. And the color palette makes it the perfective fashion accessory. Choose gleaming silver, blue, green, orange, or pink.
Hundreds of songs to go Never leave a favored tune behind. Along with up to 15 hours of battery life, iPod shuffle gives you 2 GB of storage capacity, good for hundreds of songs. That’s a great deal of room for the necessary songs for your workout or commute. And for multiple playlists, Genius Mixes, podcasts, and audiobooks.
Goes anywhere. And with anything. iPod shuffle isn’t just portable. It’s wearable, too. Clip it to your shirt, jacket, workout gear, backpack, or purse strap, and it stays put–whether you’re running an errand or running around the track.
Controls. Right on the button.
Control your music with just a click It’s back–the big, clickable control pad on the front of iPod shuffle. It’s 18 percent more prominent than on former iPod shuffle models, so it’s even having little impact to see and use the music controls. Press the center button to play and pause. Press the outer buttons to skip forward or back and adjust volume. Click, click, click. It’s music to your fingers.
Play it your way Maybe you’re the spontaneous type. Or perchance you prefer a little order. Just flip the shuffle switch to suit your listening style. Flip it to the left, and you’ll listen your music in a refreshingly random way. Flip it to the middle, and your songs play in order. Or flip to the right to turn iPod shuffle off.
VoiceOver. It tells you what you want to hear.
Give your songs a voice Say you’re listening to a song and want to recognise the title or the artist. Just press the new VoiceOver button on top of your iPod shuffle, and it tells you. You may even use VoiceOver to listen the names of playlists and switch amid them. And if your battery needs charging, VoiceOver tells you that, too.
It speaks your language A French love song. A Spanish bolero. An Italian cantata. Your music library has songs from all over the world. That’s why VoiceOver speaks 25 dissimilar languages. So it may tell you song titles and artists in their native tongues or any language you choose.
Playlists. The perfective mix for each mood.
Sync to your heart’s content iTunes on your Mac or PC makes it easy to load up your iPod shuffle. Just choose the playlists, audiobooks, podcasts, and other audio files you want, then sync.
When one playlist isn’t enough You in all probability have multiple playlists in iTunes on your computer. One for your commute. One for the gym. One for just relaxing. Sync all those playlists to iPod shuffle, and you may play the perfective mix for whatsoever mood strikes you. VoiceOver tells you the name of each playlist, so it’s easy to switch amongst them and find the one you want without looking.
Genius comes to iPod shuffle There’s another way to get a good mix of music on iPod shuffle: let Genius do the work. Activate Genius in iTunes on your computer, and it mechanically finds songs that sound great together. Then it produces Genius Mixes, which you may without apparent effort sync to your iPod shuffle. It’s the perfective way to rediscover songs you haven’t listened to in, like, forever.
What’s in the Box?
2 GB iPod shuffle (green), Apple earphones, iPod shuffle USB cable (45 mm), quick get started guide, and other necessary product information.
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Most helpful client reviews
453 of 464 humans found the following review helpful.
Great little thing By D. Bodington I just got my new shuffle in the mail today. I necessitated something for running and dreadmilling when it is too snowy/icy to run outside. My original impressions:
Pros Great little thing (small) strong clip easy to use (hooray for buttons!) simple, multi-position switch on the top lets you play in order or shuffle. Voice over button is easy to use and works well. Easy to sync (choose playlists, talent playlists, albums, artists, podcasts, etc…) Looks good (see my notes with regards to online photos at the bottom) Long (15h) battery life.
EDIT: A “hold” function has been added, just hold the center button to activate and deactivate, good feature. It would be utile if I had just gotten mine, but I learned how to use it without the feature so I don’t end up using hold much.
Cons None. (As far am I concerned, there are cons like “no screen” and such, but if you order this to get an ipod shuffle, not a nano or other mp3 player, you will not be disappointed. I was not let down at all).
EDIT: After galore thought and use, I thought of a lot of cons. $50 for 2gb is not a great price equated to other mp3 players. 2gb might be limiting to you. This just means you have to choose or let itunes choose what music goes on there carefully. Because the buttons take up most of the front of the ipod, it may be hard to use the clip while it is turned on without pressing the next button.
Conclusion: If you know what an ipod shuffle does, need a reasonable music player that syncs with your itunes, and don’t need more. GET ONE!!! I can’t imagine you will be let down.
One last note: From all the photos online, you can’t actually tell, bu this is not a matte finish ipod. The finish is shiny, but not mirror-y. And actually, no one will care regarding this, but the top and bottom are matte silver. It looks good.
EDIT: 7/6/11 I put it through the wash last month, oops, but it’s still going strong!
474 of 489 humans found the following review helpful.
Headphones suck! By black velvet The headphones that are required to use the new ipod shuffle are in all likelihood the poorest example of product design i’ve ever seen. Based on it is size, portability and Apple’s marketing, you would think this would be a perfective product for exercising. That is where you would be wrong! The controls on the headphone wire are right up next to your ear, and unless you exercise without sweating, that tiny box is doomed to get filled with sweat. I purchased this ipod specifically for running, but after with regards to 3 miles the controls start out acting totally erratically, randomly and constantly switching among songs and playlists, or alternatively not playing any music but just talking at me with it is annoying computer voice. I may only attribute the conduct to sweat getting on the control box. Today I even tried covering the box with plastic wrap and tape, but to no avail. I was so frustrated with the ipod’s crazy conduct on mile 6 that I in truth ripped the headphones out of my ears and threw them in the ditch. Not kidding. Looking for a good deal of substitute to control it, because I do in truth like it’s size for running, and the new playlist feature is great…but not when it’s acting crazy. I’m so irritated that Apple overlooked this necessary aspect of this product.
268 of 277 people found the following review helpful.
Worst Apple product ever By J. Stafford I purchased the new iPod Shuffle as a alternate for my 2nd Gen Shuffle (which I loved) which died. I already have a iPhone which I use on a each and everyday basis. The Shuffle is just for use in the gym and when out running.
I have just returned the iPod Shuffle as I have had not one thing but difficulties with it. The introductory one I purchased passed away completely within a couple of days and was duly replaced. The alternate I was given caused me not one thing but headaches and so is now on it is way back to Apple. I won’t be getting another.
Each time I applied it, it either stopped working, wouldn’t modify tracks or held on repeating the message “playlist 1, playlist 1…” which was so annoying that I had to stop using it and am now looking for an substitute product. The reason it does this (so I am told) is because the controls on the headphones are not moisture-proof! Mine passed away on me for the duration of slow jog in which I was scarcely sweating at all! So unless you are one of those humans who never sweats, this product is completely useless.
I recognise that Apple are working with 3rd party headphone manufacturers to give rise to substitute headphones, but why must you have to remunerate more just to get headphones which in truth do what they are supposed to do?
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