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Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB Silver (4th Generation) NEWEST MODEL $46.00 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 can hear the song’s title and artist, playlist menu, or battery status. And it holds hundreds of songs, multiple playlists, and Genius Mixes, so you can always have the perfect music for every mood. With buttons, VoiceOver, and playlists, it’s th… |
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Apple iPod nano 8 GB Graphite (6th Generation – current version) $118.00 APPLE MC688LL/A IPOD NANO 8GB – GRAPHITE… |
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Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB Pink (4th Generation) NEWEST MODEL $46.00 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 can hear the song’s title and artist, playlist menu, or battery status. And it holds hundreds of songs, multiple playlists, and Genius Mixes, so you can always have the perfect music for every mood. With buttons, VoiceOver, and playlists, it’s th… |
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Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB Silver (2nd Generation) OLD MODEL $69.99 iPod shuffle 2GB Silver MP3 Player – 2nd Gen…. |
Apple iPod shuffle 4 GB Black (3rd Generation) OLD MODEL
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Mini Silicone Case Skin for Apple iPod shuffle 3rd Generation Gen MP3 Black $4.49 Description:Ideally Compatible with iPod Shuffle 3rd GenerationBlack Silicone Case makes your Ipod Shuffle 3rd Generation colourful and more attractiveProvides a comfortable grip, added protection against accidental dropsMini Silicone Case perfectly fits the Apple Ipod Shuffle 3rd Generation , easy to insert and removeDurable iPod shuffle Silicone Case has smooth surface and Beautiful design.Shuffle 3G is not includedThis is a non-OEM generic productColors: BlackWeight: 2gPackage content:1 x iPod shuffle 3rd Silicone Case |
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Black Silicone Skin Case for iPod Shuffle 3rd Gen 3G $4.49 Description:Attractive iPod Shuffle 3rd Gen Case will safeguards your device while adding a trendy look.Made of durable silicone material, it protects your iPod Shuffle 3rd Generation from dust, scratching and shock.This Black iPod Shuffle 3G Case is perfectly manufactured to fit and compliment the mold of your device.Custom tailored iPod Shuffle 3G Silicone Case for vital functions, so no need to remove your MP3 from the case.It is sure to make your Shuffle even more sharp looking!Compatible with Apple iPod Shuffle 3rd Generation only.This is a non-OEM generic product.Accessory ONLY! iPod Touch not included.Weight: 3gPackage Included:1 x iPod Shuffle 3rd Gen Silicone Case |
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Silicone Skin Case Black Cover for iPod Shuffle 3rd Gen $4.49 Description:Your device will attractive and usable while protected from dust and scratches in this iPod Shuffle 3rd Gen Skin Case.Premium quality silicone constructed iPod Shuffle 3rd Gen Cover will surely keeps your MP3 player in great condition.It molds perfectly to your Shuffle’s shape while providing easy access to vital functions.New unique design that has never been seen before and will be enjoyed by all.This iPod Shuffle 3rd Gen Silicone Case is easy to insert or remove.One ear hole for wear on your neck by a string (string is not included).Compatible with Apple iPod Shuffle 3rd Generation only.This is a non-OEM generic product.Accessory ONLY! iPod Touch not included.Weight: 2gPackage Included:1 x Black iPod Shuffle 3rd Gen Case |
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USB Data Sync & Charge Cable For Apple iPod Shuffle (3rd generation) $13.99 This USB cable connects your Apple iPod Shuffle (3rd generation) to your computer�s USB port for music and data syncing as well as battery charging. Features : With a 3.5-mm plug on one end and a USB connector on the other. Charges your iPod Shuffle when you transfer data and music via USB connection. High data transmission rate. |
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Silicone Skin Case Blue for iPod Shuffle 3rd Generation $4.49 Description:Your Shuffle will attractive and usable while protected from dust and scratches in this iPod Shuffle 3rd Generation Skin Case.Premium quality silicone constructed iPod Shuffle Case will surely keeps your MP3 player in great condition.It molds perfectly to your Shuffle’s shape while providing easy access to vital functions.New unique design that has never been seen before and will be enjoyed by all.This iPod Shuffle 3rd Generation Silicone Case is easy to insert or remove.One ear hole for wear on your neck by a string (string is not included).Compatible with Apple iPod Shuffle 3rd Generation only.This is a non-OEM generic product.Accessory ONLY! iPod Touch not included.Weight: 2gPackage Included:1 x Blue iPod Shuffle 3rd Generation Case |
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1GB Apple Green 2nd Generation iPod Shuffle MB815LLA $39.35 1GB Apple Green 2nd Generation iPod Shuffle MB815LLA |
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64GB Apple iPod Touch 3rd Generation (Black) MC011LLA MC011LL/A $272.46 64GB Apple iPod Touch 3rd Generation (Black) MC011LLA MC011LL/A |
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Silicone Skin for Apple iPod Shuffle 3rd 3 Gen Yellow $4.49 Description:A generic (non-OEM) Yellow Silicone Case for iPod Shuffle 3rd GeneratioDurable silicone protection iPod Shuffle Case with soft and tough materialWith the considerable design giving absolute protection to iPod Shuffle.Never need worry about your new iPod Shuffle being scratchedEasy to access to device port and control button.Innovative Silicone Shuffle Case gives your Apple iPod Shuffle 3rd dust-free surface.Only for Shuffle 3G, shuffle is not included.Colour: as photo shownWeight: 2.0gPackage Includes1 x Shuffle 3rd Case |
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Shield Silicon Skin Case for Apple iPod Shuffle 3G 3rd $4.49 Description:Protective Shield Silicon Skin Case for Apple iPod Shuffle 3G 3rdThis Shield Case for Shuffle 3rd is made of durable and soft silicone materialSilicone Skin for Shuffle prevents your iPod Shuffle 3 Gen from dust, scratches and shockUnique designed Shuffle 3G Silicon Case which allows access to all ports without having to remove the skinDistinctive styling for your Apple iPod Shuffle 3G 3rd generation.Color: picture showWeight: 4gPackage:1 x Apple iPod Shuffle 3G Case |
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Plastic Case for Apple iPod Shuffle 3rd Gen 4GB Yellow $6.49 Description:Yellow Plastic Skin Shield Case for Apple iPod Shuffle 3rd 3 Gen 4GBDurable Plastic protection iPod Shuffle Shield with tough materialThe Plastic Shuffle Shield gives absolute protection to iPod Shuffle.Innovative Shuffle Shield gives your Apple iPod Shuffle 3rd dust-free surface.Never need worry about your new iPod Shuffle being scratchedEasy to access to device port and control button.Only for Shuffle 3G, shuffle is not included.Colour: as photo shownWeight: 1.8gPackage Includes1 x Shuffle 3rd Gen Shield |
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August 27th, 2011 at 12:07 pm
A triumph of form over function.,
OK, I’ll begin by saying that the new Shuffle is, without doubt, one of the smallest, sexiest MP3 players I’ve ever seen. I love how it looks. It’s… compelling. Of course, with this level of form, some functionality is lost. With the 3G Shuffle, it’s the buttons (or lack thereof).
Apple decided to move the buttons off the controller and onto the headphone cord. There are two major flaws that I can see:
1. I can’t use “any old” pair of headphones anymore. Sure, the music still plays, but if I can’t pause, skip, turn the volume up/down, what’s the point. I’m now tied into either Apple’s headphones or third-party headphones with the controller. Gone are the days of a “headphone catastrophe” where the headphone cord gets pinched while traveling and I have to run out to a store and grab a pair of substitute $10 phones. I now have to either shell out $20-30 and/or find a local Apple store. Not good. (And let’s not even talk about using it with my car stereo…)
2. The controls are… in a bad place. It’s kind of hard to grab the controller without looking when it’s bouncing around near my jaw while running. Today, it took me about 5-6s to actually get a hold of the darned thing and skip ahead. Later in the day, I grabbed it a bit quicker but then accidentally yanked the earbud out. This was obviously designed without testing it “in the field.”
To both of the above, some comment: “wait until Apple releases an adapter with controls in a better position that allow you to use normal headphones.” Of course, my reply is “I already spent $80 on this thing. You want me to spend MORE?”
In the end, this is one sweet of technology that just screams “impress your friends.” Of course, you don’t hear it whispering “and secretly dread using me anywhere but in your living room chair.”
At least Apple’s not discontinuing the 2G Shuffle…
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|August 27th, 2011 at 12:48 pm
Overlooked Innovation,
For what it’s worth, I actually own one of these.
THE GOOD:
Most people seem to prefer the $50 price tag of the previous model, and I can’t say that I blame them. I mean, other than the much smaller size and the higher-capacity flash drive, what does this new model have to offer that the old model didn’t? The answer: it supports multiple playlists, which make up the primary essence of every higher-caliber iPod.
Let’s be blunt: if you have owned a higher-caliber iPod, such as an iPod Touch or an iPod Nano, how many times have you really used it to watch videos or to finger-pick a song from your list of thousands? My guess is a few…but that most of the time, you have found yourself listening to music via…playlists. My guess is that most of the time, you pop those earbuds in, turn on your iPod, select a playlist according to your mood, and listen to it. Guess what? You can do exactly the same thing with this baby–for only$80 as opposed to $150 and up.
I find the audio quality of this model far superior to that of the previous model.
THE BAD:
The “VoiceOver” feature is definitely nice to have when you’re changing playlists; however, if you don’t listen to much classical music, you may find the song-and-artist naming feature useless. You can deactivate VoiceOver if you want; but be aware that you will then be unable to navigate through your playlists–which, in my opinion, is the primary reason to buy this model.
THE UGLY:
I admit it: I’m not a audiophile. I don’t know, but this may be why I’ve always appreciated Apple earbuds. In fact, I think the earbuds that came packaged with this model are great! But, if you are an audiophile–or just prefer different earbuds or headphones–stay away from this model…for now. Since the navigation controls for this model are located on a small control pod on the earbud cord, you don’t really have the option to use other earbuds or headphones–which naturally don’t have this pod. In fact, there is currently only one alternative to using the packaged earbuds: the Apple In-Ear Headphones. They also have the control pod.
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|August 27th, 2011 at 12:55 pm
Not for runners,
2nd Generation vs. 3rd Generation iPod Shuffle Breakdown:
The Weight: 3rd Gen weighs .38 ounces while the 2nd Gen weighs .55 ounces… I promise you that you will not be able to tell the difference. This catergory is a tie.
Controls: 3rd Gen puts the controls on the headphones cord (on the cord that goes to the right ear bud)… this could not be more annoying. To say I hate this control system is an understatement. The controls are so far up the cord that you can not see it when you are looking for it. I can not state this enough I HATE THE CONTROLS OF THE 3rd GEN.
Space: The 3rd gen hold 4 gigs of music, apple has discontinued the 2nd gen 2 gig version so now all you can get is 2nd gen 1 gig… I thought this was a big deal, but I use my shuffle purely for running, and 1 gig is over 12 hours of music! needless to say, 2nd gen 1 gig shuffle is plenty.
Accessories: I know this does not sound like much, but with the 3rd gen, you must use their headphones… they are basically the same crappy iPod buds that fall out of your ear whenever you move that comes with every version. Since I got my iPod Shuffle for running, buds are not sufficient.
Long story short, you don’t need the 4th generation shuffle, it is a horrible product. Get the 2nd generation 1 gig version, I promise it will meet most peoples needs.
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