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Ipod Shuffle Review

December 12, 2009 by Original Author

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First impressions The iPod shuffle weighs a mere 15.6 grams (0.55 ounces), and measures just 27.3 mm (1.07 inches) high by 41.2 mm (1.62 inches) wide by 10.5 mm (0.41 inch) deep (and this depth, by the way, includes the clip). It is the ultimate portable music player, encased in robust aluminium that resists the smearing caused by dirty or damp fingers. There’s also a choice of five colours: blue, green, pink, red and silver. A range of hues may not seem significant, but if you fix your iPod shuffle to your clothes like a badge, you may want a preferred colour. The device that holds the iPod shuffle in place on your clothes or bag, incidentally, is a clip fixed to the back. Any such clip must be secure and reliable: if you’re jogging, working out, or commuting to and from school or work, you don’t want to drop or lose such a tiny piece of electronic equipment. The clip on the iPod shuffle feels completely trustworthy. Features The main feature of the iPod shuffle is the offset ergonomic ring that has the volume, previous/rewind, and next/fast forward controls, with the play/pause button in the middle. Both the ring and button respond positively and feel good to the touch. They give you the confidence to use them without needing to watch what you’re doing – a handy ability if you’re squashed amidst commuters on a bus or train. The on/off control is neatly located on the bottom, together with the shuffle switch. This switch lets you hear your songs in random order, or listen to them in your chosen sequence. There are two status lights on the iPod shuffle, one on the top, and one on the bottom. The different messages the lights can give you may take a while to learn, but the most important – the battery status indicator – is straightforward. A green light means you have a 30% – 100% charge; an amber light means you have a low charge, somewhere between 10% and 30%; and a red light indicates you have less than 10% of power remaining. At other times, the status lights tell you when you’ve pressed a certain button, and whether the iPod shuffle is up and running as an external storage disc. They also warn you if there’s a problem. One of the two accessories that accompany the iPod shuffle is a set of earphones. These rest comfortably in each ear and have an adjustable cable. If you’re happy to use less discrete headphones, different manufacturers offer a compatible range. The other accessory is the USB dock. The iPod shuffle slips easily into position on the dock using the earphone port as the connection. There’s also plenty of cable from the dock to a USB 2.0 port on your computer. Once you connect the iPod shuffle, iTunes appears on the computer screen. If you’re already familiar with iTunes, you’ll know what to expect. If not, it’s worth bearing in mind that iTunes is not just software that enables you to organise and transfer music to your iPod shuffle. The iTunes Store, for instance, lets you buy songs and albums, plus audiobooks and podcasts (although many podcasts are free). As for the other iTunes features, use them to place the content of your CDs on your iPod shuffle; put your music into playlists; create automatic music updates; arrange the order of your songs; set the same sound level for different tracks; and adjust the volume limit. In other words, your iPod shuffle may not have a built-in screen, but you can still view and control your content through iTunes. Technology The iPod shuffle comes in two versions. The 1GB holds around 1,000 playback minutes – or approximately 240 songs. The 2GB model can take about 500 songs. The audio compression format that achieves this is 128Kbps AAC (advanced audio coding). The iPod shuffle also supports further audio formats, including AAC (8 – 320Kbps); MP3 (8 – 320 Kbps); MP3 VBR; Audible (formats 2, 3 and 4); AIFF (audio interchange file format); and WAV (Waveform). You’re unlikely to need anything else in the normal course of events. Frequency response is 20Hz to 20,000Hz, which is exactly what you need for high quality sound reproduction. Performance A music player is all about ease of use and sound quality. When you start using the iPod shuffle’s controls and connect it to iTunes, you will have no doubts about the versatility and simplicity of this device. When you plug in your earphones and begin listening, you also experience first class sound quality with a wide volume range. The maximum volume is so high, in fact, you may want to restrict it via iTunes. The other key performance factor for a portable music player is battery life. Despite the iPod shuffle’s tiny dimensions, the built-in battery keeps going for 12 hours. You can then charge it using the USB dock or connect it to an Apple USB Power Adaptor (available separately). Either way, you’ll be 80% charged from empty in two hours, and fully operational in four. Conclusions Pros Cons Ben T Wilson writes about iPods, such as  the iPod Shuffle.http://www.rocketspanishorbust.com

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Apple has proven with the iPod that, like cheese and wine, it just gets better over time. The iPod is currently available in three versions: iPod, iPod Nano, and iPod Shuffle. The iPod, available in 30 and 60GB storage capacities, can store up to 15,000 songs.
The iPod Nano, a smaller version of the iPod, is available in 1, 2 and 4GB storage capacities and can store up to 1,000 songs. Yet it is the iPod shuffle that stands out from the others. Available in 512MB and 1GB storage capacities, the iPod shuffle is proof that bigger is not always better.
One of the major things that sets iPod shuffle apart from other iPods is the element of surprise. People love a good mystery and they get exactly that with the iPod shuffle. Out of 120+ songs, you never know what you are going to hear next. Its like having your own personal radio station, only without the commercials.
With a regular iPod, you set the playlist you want to hear and the songs are played in that order every time. The iPod shuffle adds fun to the listening experience because the playlist is completely random.
Not only is the order of the songs random, the playlist can be random as well. Using the iTunes Autofill feature, the iPod shuffle can be randomly filled with up to 240 songs. The Autofill defaults to the entire iTunes library, but you can change the setting so that it chooses songs from a specific playlist.
So if one day you are in the mood for Classical you can fill using your Classical music playlist. If on the next day you want to hear some Rock, you can fill using your Rock playlist. Autofill can also completely replace the existing playlist on your iPod shuffle or replace only songs that you select for it to replace.
Another one of the things that makes the iPod shuffle unique from its sister devices is its design. The iPod measures 8.38 x 2.49 x 0.84 centimeters and weighs 22 grams. At less than an ounce, that makes the iPod shuffle lighter than some car keys. That makes the iPod shuffle ideal for physical activities. Since the new design uses flash memory rather than hard disk storage, skipping is no longer a concern. It comes with a lanyard so that it can be easily worn around the neck.
Since there is no menu to navigate through, there is not a touchpad in the shuffle like there is on other iPod versions. The buttons on the front of the shuffle perform similar operations to the touchpad on the regular iPod allowing you to play/pause, skip/reverse, fast forward/rewind, and adjust volume.
The backside of the shuffle includes a battery indicator light and a switch that allows you to power off, play songs in order, or play songs shuffled. The battery indicator light shows three battery stages: green indicates a good charge, yellow, for a low charge; and red for a very low charge. If the battery indicator light is not on at all, then your battery has no charge remaining.
The iPod shuffle can be connected directly into the USB port on your computer. This means there are no bulky cords and plugs needed to change the playlist or charge the battery. A fully charged battery lasts up to 12 hours between charges. The USB plug is neatly hidden beneath an attached cap. A traditional wall charger can be purchased for $29.
The iPod shuffle can be used for more than listening to music. You can also store documents and other data on it by using it as a USB flash drive. iTunes allows you to specify how much of the drive you want to use for files and how much you want to use for songs. File storage is possible on other versions of the iPod but it is much more difficult to configure the settings and transfer files.
Sometimes less is more. Plenty people would rather pay $69 for 120 songs that they will listen to rather than pay $399 for 15,000 songs that may never get heard. If there really is an iPod for everyone, then iPod shuffle is one for the masses. For several years now, Jason has been reviewing hundreds of online products and services. Many consider his reviews to be very insightful and reliable. Visit his website Best-MP3-Players-Online.comProbiotika All in 1000 – probiotischen Joghurt selber machen

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Apple’s revolutionary digital media player the iPod remains as popular as ever in iPod reviews, however it has evolved into much more than a music player over the last few years. There are now a number of models ranging form the very basic iPod shuffle to the cool and classy iPod touch. However, they don’t come cheap so be sure to do your research and read as many good, independent reviews as possible before buying.

The type of iPod that suits you best will depend a lot on what you need it for and your budget. At present, the iPod line consists of the iPod shuffle, the iPod nano, the iPod classic and the iPod touch.

The shuffle acts as a basic music player with 1GB of memory, while the touch offers full media playing capabilities, a touch screen user interface, up to 32GB, safari browser, Wi-Fi and even YouTube.

As you probably know by now, Apple gadgets and computers aren’t cheap. While the nano and the shuffle are pretty affordable at, $49 and $149 respectively, you could be forking out hundreds of dollars for a classic or a touch so you want to be sure of what you are getting.

Ideally, when you will want to buy something it is good to try it out beforehand. However, this is not always possible so the next best thing is to see it in action. Search YouTube and other video sharing websites for videos of people using and voicing their opinions on their iPods.

Another excellent way to gauge the quality of a product is by reading reviews. You will find thousands of reviews and customer testimonials on the internet that will give you a good idea of what you are getting. Also check out blogs and forums. You will find useful advice and opinions everywhere on the internet. <a href="http://ipodreviews.weebly.com” rel=”nofollow”>Click here now – http://ipodreviews.weebly.com for in-depth and helpful iPod reviews.asap travel toronto

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If you are old enough, you may remember cruising around town, an 8 track tape playing all your favorite songs.  Have times changed!  Nowadays, not only do you not have to tote around a bunch of CD’s or cassette tapes, you can carry thousands of tunes on one simple little device – an iPod.  Using an iPod car adapter will enable you to listen to your favorite tunes, wherever you go.Some newer model cars come with a built in iPod adapter, which makes things simple.  You simply plug your iPod into the built in jack.  Other options for vehicles that don’t come equipped with this are wireless and cassette adapters.  If you have an iPod, there is a way to use it in your car.  One of the best things about these wonderful little inventions is that you can travel across the United States and never listen to the same song twice.  Amazing!Most people who don’t have a built-in iPod car adapter choose the wireless option.  The wireless adapter provides the clearest sound, although it is a little more costly than the cassette variety.  The biggest problem with wireless adapters is finding an FM frequency with no signal on it.  This is especially true in big cities.Searching for an FM station with no signal is easiest if you start at the low and high ends of the spectrum.  This is where there are usually the most stations with no signals.  If you can find three channels together with no signal, you will get the clearest music from your iPod wireless car adapter.  If this isn’t possible, try to find stations on either side that have the weakest signal.Some mechanical skill is required if you wish to install an iPod car adapter yourself, or you may choose to pay someone who is experienced to do it for you.  It is well worth the amount you will spend to have someone else do it for you.  iPod music will spoil you – there is no other music source that provides you with sound so true and clear.What if you aren’t familiar with all of the iPod accessories, and don’t know which particular product to choose?  Get online and do some searching.  By searching for iPod car adapters, you will find hundreds of sites with information about the subject.  Some of these sites will have reviews where others give their opinions about particular products and how easy or difficult they were to use.For many people, the only time they listen to music is when driving their car.  Music invokes long ago memories and helps us relate to special and sometimes sad times in our lives.  Music is an integral part of many people lives – shouldn’t the sound and clarity be of excellent quality?If you don’t have an iPod, get one.  Also make sure to get an iPod car adapter for your car – after all, driving a car and listening to music go hand in hand! Joel McLaughlin / DataFlurry
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iPod is an ultra-portable digital music player that enables you to bring your music collection with you, wherever you go. It provides you the flexibility that you crave for. Listen to music in the bus while traveling, when taking a jog, at the gym, and even when you are at work. No more heavy baggage of CDs. The iPod weighs just a few grams and you can load over 10,000 songs in it. It comes with varied storage capacity options.
It was in the year 2001; Apple introduced the iPod with a memory of 5 GB. It was the memory which never heard of then. The latest i.e., the 5th generation iPod was introduced in October 2005 with 30 and 60 GB sizes. It can play songs, movies and photo slideshows, and with the recent one you can store up to 60 GB of any type of file you want.
Apple has continuously made innovations in its product. The current generation of iPod players includes:
iPod shuffle which has 1-GB capacity. The only problem is that it can play songs but display is not available.
iPod nano which can play digital audio and display digital photos. Its available in 2, 4 and 8GB storage
iTunes is the integrated media-player software that comes along with an iPod. It is installed on the computer/laptop with which one can use for organizing, playing, converting and downloading files from an external source to the computer and even from the computer to an iPod.
The iTunes Store lets iPod users purchase music, movies, podcasts, audiobooks and music videos with a click. The Store offers 3.5 million songs, tens of thousands of podcasts, 3,000 music videos and 20,000 audiobooks, as well as TV shows, feature films and iPod video games. One can directly watch or listen to the files through iTunes on the computer and download them to the iPod.
The Click Wheel is easy to navigate. Its very fun to select playlists, scroll through artists, and select the song. Even a child can do it playfully. Apples iPod is the best portable digital music experience possible with highest sound quality possible. Some of the notable features include:
Digital Audio:
You can have access to 20,000 songs in 80-GB iPod whereas for 30 GB model iPod, one can store up to 7,500 songs. It supports MP3, WAV, AIFF, AAC, Apple Lossless and Audible 2,3 and 4 audio files.
Digital Video:
The 80-GB version can hold up to 100 hours digital quality video. It supports H.264 and MPEG-4 files as well as MOV files which can be converted to iPod video through the iTunes software.
Digital Photos:
The 80-GB iPod can store up to 25,000 photos. The important feature of the iPod is that it can support files which are converted from JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, PNG and PSD. You can download your photos to the iPod from both Mac iPhoto and Windows Adobe Photoshop Elements/Album.
Other Uses of iPod:
Functions as handy hard disk, carrying all types of files for computers.
Calendar/contacts syncing
Download and create games
Car integration with iPod player into the sound system.
Rather than buying the iTalk for 40 USD, you can install a program called Podzilla on your iPod and use a regular old microphone to record high quality audio. All iPods, except for the shuffle, come with calendaring functionality built in, so you can sync your desktop calendar to your iPod and keep track of where you are supposed to be and when if you are out and about. Using Griffins Total Remote Software and IR device, you can set up your iPod as a remote for any number of devices, including your TV, DVD player, Xbox, and Roomba.
The best notable feature of Apples iPod is that it can work with both Mac and Windows machines.
So with a 30GB or 80GB iPod in hand, one can enjoy music, movies, TV shows, iPod games, podcasts, audiobooks, photo albums, and, of course an entire library of music. In other words, iPod is a pocket-size prodigy.
You can continuously listen to the iPod songs up to 20 hours. Or else, if you want to watch movies and TV shows you can have the nonstop entertainment up to six-and-a-half hours.
On the whole, iPod can give you a non-stop entertainment of 20,000 songs, 25,000 photos, and 100 hours of video or any combination of each. Thus its aptly said with iPod in hand one can enjoy the whole world as a theater. Cher K Markov articles on various subjects and has a treasure chest of information and resources on ipod downloads at http://online-downloads.blogspot.com fundraising ideas

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