Apple iPod Shuffle (512MB)
March 15th, 2005 | by Ian Bell
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Average user rating from 23 users |
Good so far
by Me on Jan 1st, 2008 at 11:39 AM:
As for my shuffle, it took me 10 minutes to figure out how to take it out of the box, so yeah. I have had extremely bad experience with ipods in the past, but this one has held up fairly well for the last 6 months. We will see what happens in the next 6 (my ipods usually crapped out RIGHT after my 1-year warranty ran out).
This a piece of crap
by razvan on Sep 16th, 2007 at 12:07 PM:
For me, it simply didn`t work, i had it working perfectly for like 2 months and then it collapsed. Piece of crap, junk, call it whatever you want. I thought i'd take a look at some tutorials on the web to set it up but it`s dead. I wouldn`t recommend it for someone to pay money for this.
Sounds Awesome!
by Chris on May 25th, 2006 at 7:12 AM:
Hey. Myself, I think the Shuffle is amazing. I ordered one yesterday, and I simply can't wait for it! Oh, btw, on the full review on this site, there IS a 'Hold' option. You just press the Play/Pause button 3 times in a second. Then to take it off, just repeat. Hope this was helpfull to read.
w00t, shuffle!
by Duality on Feb 27th, 2006 at 1:33 PM:
We all have diffent ideas for a great mp3 player. Me, something with great sound, compact size, good power, and simplicity of use. Sometimes an LCD screen will help but is not necessary, as it is usually in my pocket.
Shuffle looks and feels like the remote control that comes with newer Apple computers. It's easy to use, and it's mostly awesome. The amplifier that drives the sound in Shuffle is actually better than all other iPod products--it's distortion-free for most part, sound reproduction is great, and is the only mp3 player to drive my massive Sennheiser headphones with ease. Now that's telling you something.
I sometimes miss the LCD screen--sometimes when I randomly load music to my player I don't know the name of the song and I will end up not knowing, but no biggie.
Sure, you could cheap out and go for SanDisk or whatever with more features, but ask yourselves: what matters more, excessive features that you'll never use, or the best sound-reproduction mechanism in the market? Think about it for a while.
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It Works For Me
by Chip on Jun 13th, 2008 at 12:35 PM: