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Voice Over gør navigation nem. Ualmindelig lækkert design.
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Halvdyr. Man er bundet til de medfølgende hovedtelefoner. FAKTA
Dimensioner 45x18x7
8 mmvægt 10
7gforbindelser 3
5 mm jack-stik til hovedtelefonerhukommelse 4GBBatteri op til 10 timerSelv spillelister kan Shuffle læse op
Abstrakt: Apple's newest Shuffle (at almost 50 per cent smaller than the previous Shuffles) could easily be mistaken for a stick of chewing gum, features no buttons and pimps voice-identification technology. Even given its apparent consumable stature, though, th...
Abstrakt: Video review: the ultimate basic MP3 player, it’s perfect for gym bunnies and those after a second jukebox. Shame about the reliance on the basic headphones ...
Comically small proportions, Easiest interface ever, Crisp audio
Voice control only works with iTunes, Cant use third party headphones yet, Slightly toy-like feel
If you have trouble lifting an iPod Nano, this tiny and talkative option simply swaps the screen for speech but the lack of decent cans leaves us wanting
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Udgivet: 2009-03-16, Forfatter: Christopher , anmeldelse af: macworld.co.uk
Supports multiple playlists; can navigate thanks to VoiceOver controls; supports Apple Lossless files; higher-capacity; good sound and volume.
No controls on iPod; navigation more difficult than in the past thanks to headphone-based controls; battery charge poorer than in the past; tiny switch on top of iPod difficult to manage with adult fingers; must pay for adapter or compatible headphones if...
If youre looking strictly for an audio player that doesnt take up a lot of space, the third-generation iPod shuffle is ideal. But if youre unwilling to drop sixty quid for a feature-scarce MP3 player, you might want to consider some less expensive ...
Light as a feather; small as a paper clip; synthesised voice feature tells you what you're listening to; improved support for podcasts and audiobooks
Pill-sized remote control on the headphones is the only operation method; battery life isn't great; few features
Apple's third-generation iPod shuffle is the next best thing to an invisible MP3 player, but quirky controls, limited features and a diminished battery life mean it won't appeal to everyone ...