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Apple’s iPod Shuffle redesign is small, tiny in fact. Literally. The new 1.8” tall x 0.3” thin dimensions house 4GB of storage with the controls moved to the earbud headphones (so don’t think about using your own).
The biggest introduction is their new VoiceOver feature:
VoiceOver is the exciting new feature that makes iPod shuffle the first music player that talks to you. It entirely changes the way you browse and navigate your music. Say you’re listening to a song and want to know the title or the artist. With the press of a button, VoiceOver tells you—without interrupting your music.
Oddly enough, Apple’s new design reminds us a bit of the spoof iPod Flea:
All in all, this update to the most entry level iPod could be trouble.
Speaking of the iPod Flea, that is totally freaking possible now!
is totally freaking possible now!
WHY!?!?!?! Why would you want something that has no buttons! You cant go to the next song if you want. you cant replay a...
VoiceOver is the exciting new feature that makes iPod shuffle the first music player that talks to you. It entirely...
It looks like a lot of fun, but who still uses a device that only plays music? Where are the apps, the video, the...
Shuffle is really small. Dare I say too small? At 1.8 inches...and 0.3 inches thick...
whoa. my usual response to anything new Apple does. I’d call it the iPod Invisa, though. much more catchy. x