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by blkpetal , Dec 13 '06
Pros: Great small iPod and the Clip is Great! Cons: The docking station is required to download music or charge
I originally became an iPod Shuffle fan with the 1G old-style shuffle when I took up running. A few months ago, after dropping my shuffle in a cup of Gatorade the small button on the back of my shuffle broke off. Of course, I figured I would just wait ...
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by ahussain176 , May 26 '07
Pros: portable, price, simplicity, good revision to gen 1 Cons: dock, easy to misplace, potential jack issues
I purchased my second generation iPod shuffle after my first one died due to negligent use on my part. If you are curious as to my experiences with the first gen shuffle I suggest you read the review I wrote for it some time ago. ...
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by wolfcabrio , Nov 28 '06
Pros: Compact, light, durable, dynamic, simple, no screen, affordable. Cons: None so far, quite possibly a perfect item!
This is a review about the new Apple ipod Shuffle. I just bought the ipod when it was released this past October 2006, and was very anxious to get it in the mail after having it engraved for free from apple.com. This is my first experience with an ...
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by AtlantaGreg - Top 1000, Feb 08 '05
Pros: Small, light weight, easy to use, reasonably priced. Cons: Stiff power button, no LCD display, tight fit on iBook USB ports.
THIS IS AN iPOD?? Yes, this is an iPod. Actually, Apple officially calls it an iPod Shuffle. Not too long ago, Apple generated a HUGE marketing success by introducing the world to the iPod. These small music players can store ...
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by boughtall , Jun 21 '05
Pros: very small and compact, simple design, inexpensive iPod Cons: Lack of LCD screen, No controls (equalizer), iPod earbuds, power switch
So I wanted to get a compact flash player that enables me to take semi-large amounts of music on the go with me. I decided to go with the iPod because, well, it was an iPod and the name is reliable in quality. The price also didn’t seem to be much ...
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by JayAckroyd , Apr 28 '05
Pros: Small, light, cheap, easy to use, the Shuffle also sounds good. Cons: It is what it is. It's not an audiophile's device.
Back in the old days when the PC market place was still shaking itself out, the standard advice was to find the software that best did the job you were trying to do, and then buy the hardware that ran that software. It was that philosophy that led me ...
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by raulizahi , May 28 '06
Pros: Lightweight, good battery life, looks sleek Cons: Earbuds are pure garbage, software is quirky...
intro Maybe I am too demanding, maybe I got spoiled by the Sandisk Sansa m230 that was either stolen or I have badly misplaced. I am not thrilled by the iPod shuffle. I have a few dozen iTunes downloads and I want to listen to them ...
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by blkpetal , Aug 04 '05
Pros: Durable, lightweight, small makes it ideal for working out Cons: Can only charge through the computer.
When the Shuffle first came out I thought - who would want that? Then, I got into running and after doing research I learned the standard iPod is not built to be used during running and the shuffle is. Initially, I was nervous that I wouldn't like ...
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by kosherdave , Nov 21 '06
Pros: Tiny take-anywhere design, easy to use, and low price Cons: needs to use the docking charger, comes with standard sub-par headphones.
This is my fifth Apple iPod to-date. Ive had a mini, a 20G color, a shuffle 1.0, a nano and now the new and improved (and tiny!) shuffle 2.0. For me, each one has served a different purpose, from something I carry around every day in my ...
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by darcyt , Jan 27 '05
Pros: Great sound, tiny, iTunes, low price, cool factor Cons: lack of screen could bother some
When the Shuffle appeared, I toyed with buying another brand of small MP3 player. I'm glad I didn't because the Shuffle has great sound and I can use iTunes. iTunes is a huge benefit of buying an iPod over a competitor! It is a snap to use and a ...
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by secondmidnite , Feb 09 '05
Pros: Small, light. Easy to use. Cons: Off/continuous/shuffle button hard to slide. Lanyard isn't good for athletic activities.
I got my iPod Shuffle yesterday, and I must say - it's something. Now, I'm not a Mac person and this is my first iPod. So I guess I had some fairly high expectations. But this thing does alright for itself. After day one, it's certainly a winner, but ...
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by cruiseman3211 , Apr 26 '07
Pros: Light, easy, new look, user friendly Cons: Storage space, OK upload times
Apple inc. has made changes to all of their MP3 players recently, the nano got rid of its scratch loving shell, while the bigger ipod can play movies. So what happened to the Shuffle? Didn't we all like the "gum" package design, and the big button in the ...
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by megsl , Mar 21 '07
Pros: Tiny, portable, robust, foolproof controls, works beautifully and sounds wonderful. Cons: Headphones don't fit my ears, buds too big, I had to get others. Nothing else.
When I saw how many favourable reviews you already had on the iPod Shuffle, I thought Epinions hardly needed another one from me. However, having now read all those reviews, I realise that nobody else who's so far contributed to this forum is making ...
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by kimbermatic , Nov 04 '06
Pros: Size, finish and ease of use. Cons: USB cord and base is bulkier than the unit.
I currently own two other Ipods (Nano, 60 Gb). I was never that enthused about the shuffle Gen 1. However, this shuffle caught my attention with the size and finish. Packaging: Clear box containing: Shuffle USB cable and base station Cheap ...
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by khoavuong , Nov 05 '06
Pros: Wear it rather than carry it. Cons: Not much...
Briefly: Pros: Wear it rather than carry it. Unobtrusive. Small size. Light weight. Solid build. Elegant design. Cons: Not much... Big Apple logo on back. Nearly useless LED shows status in morse code. As far as I know, Samsung made the only other ...
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