Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB Purple (2nd Generation)

March 8, 2008 on 5:47 pm | In Apple 2 GB iPod, Apple iPod, Apple iPod Shuffle, Apple iPod shuffle (2nd Generation) | No Comments

apple-ipod-shuffle-2-gb-purple-2nd-generation.jpg2 GB offers better value for the money
The increase in capacity to 2GB now makes the Shuffle worth the money. I had the 1 GB version previously and was happy with the functionality, but I always felt that it was overpriced for what it gave you.

I wouldn’t make a Shuffle my primary iPod, but it’s great for going to the gym or times when you don’t want to carry a full size iPod.

Using either witchcraft, fairy dust or highly gifted engineers (we’re not sure which), Apple has created an iPod Shuffle of an almost impossibly small size. Only slightly bigger than a U.S. quarter, this teensy-weensy device packs 2GB of Storage space. Enough for up to 480 of your favorite songs! Apple also attached a clip to the back of the Shuffle, so you can wear it anywhere for skip-free Music playback. Perfect for working out or just walking down the street. Unit Dimensions - 1.62 x 1.07 x 0.41 (including clip) Unit Weight - 0.55 oz. Color - Purple
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Apple iPod shuffle 1 GB Orange (2nd Generation)

February 18, 2008 on 3:58 am | In Apple 1 GB iPod Shuffle, Apple iPod, Apple iPod Shuffle, Apple iPod shuffle (2nd Generation) | No Comments

apple-ipod-shuffle-1-gb-orange-2nd-generation.jpgGreat for the gym
At first I was looking at other mp3 players for the gym that had a screen but I decided this would be better…and it is! I love that it clips to my shirt, instead of some bulky armband, and I can just push the button to scroll through the songs without looking. Very simple, perfect for when I’m on the go or at the gym.

Great for running
I love that the shuffle is SO small. You can clip it on and not even feel that it is there, much different than my other MP3 player. As a runner, it’s great that it doesn’t seem to bounce around– you can’t even feel it’s there.

Also the lack of a screen is great for exercise, because I never get to look at the screen anyway, and it makes more room for larger controls. It’s very easy to feel for the control you want without having to look at it, which can be very important when running.
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