Testseek.co.uk 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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The editors liked
Tiny size
Ease of use
Shuffle playback.
Doubles as a USB drive
A decent amount of memory
Great iTunes integration
Light and portable
Design is dead simple and compact yet stylish and wearable
Abstract: The Apple iPod Shuffle is a small MP3 player that has no screen of any kind and stores songs in the MP3, AAC, protected AAC (from iTunes store) or WAV format in the internal flash memory. The iPod Shuffle is available in 512-MB and 1-GB flavors. The r...
Abstract: After playing with a 512-Megabyte Apple iPod Shuffle, I decided to get a 1-Gb version. One concern I had with 512-Mb version was the fact that you cannot copy music from the iPod back to your (or another) computer. I suspected the 1-GB version would h...
Abstract: From my experience, "regular" iPods are too big and heavy to workout with. The iPod minis are better, but still a little bulky use while running. Thank goodness for the iPod shuffle, which weighs only 0.78 ounces and is literally as small as a pack of...
Abstract: The Shuffle may no longer be the latest product in the iPod line up, but as new models such as the iPod Nano and iPod Video have been rolled out, the Shuffle has gained a new appeal. The features and performance are still the same as when the Shuffle w...
Abstract: When Apple first announced the iPod Shuffle, a lot of people didnt take it seriously. What was this, a poor mans iPod? How could something so small deliver good sound and hold enough music? Prepare to be surprised.When Steve Jobs introduced the iPod ...
Abstract: Product Requirements:Device:Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or later or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later Mac OS X v10.2.8 or Mac OS X 10.3.4 and later (Mac OS X 10.3.6 or later recommended for use with low-power USB ports)