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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design ?
Taille
Capacité de 4 Go
La synthèse vocale
Design.
La fonction VoiceOver
Le remplissage manuel ou automatique
La belle finition
La gestion des podcasts (perfectible)
Design réussi
VoiceOver
Finition soignée
Capacité doublée
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Ecouteurs Apple obligatoires
Qualité audio
Commandes peu intuitives
Pas d'écran
Télécommande associée au casque d’origine
La mémorisation des commandes
Qualité du casque
Comme tout les iPod tributaire d’itunes.
L'absence d'écran au vu de la capacité de stockage
Extrait: Back in 2005, Saturday Night live parodied both Apple’s continual revving of the iPod lineup and its propensity for making new versions of the iPod ever-smaller by having a fake Steve Jobs introduce (and then immediately discontinue) several new iPod...
Cant use third party earbuds to control player, Running with this player can cause involuntary volume activation, No display, Proprietary charge / sync cable
Extrait: Now If the iPod shuffle was art, it would be beautiful. If it was a concept design, then it would be elegant. If it was functional, it would be amazing. Wait, what was that last one again? It’s not functional? You read correctly. The iPod shuffle is q...
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Publié: 2009-03-27, Auteur: Steven , review by: slashgear.com
Extrait: For those of you who poke fun at Apple’s design philosophy, you have some new joke material. Not to be outdone by the single button concept on the iPhone, Apple has created a device with ZERO buttons. The new iPod Shuffle concept might just fool you f...
Extrait: With Apple’s minimalistic taste in design, less is always more. And there’s no better evidence than the latest iPod Shuffle, which has no buttons, no display, no expandable media slot, and no removable battery – yet makes up for it in being so small t...
Extrait: With Apple’s minimalistic taste in design, less is always more. And there’s no better evidence than the latest iPod Shuffle, which has no buttons, no display, no expandable media slot, and no removable battery – yet makes up for it in being so small t...
Sleek, durable design, Speaks the names of songs and playlists, Good sound quality and volume, First shuffle to support multiple playlists
Awkwardly placed inline controls, Users can only use the included headphones
The latest shuffle offers good sound quality and a sleek design, and its support for multiple playlists makes it an improvement over the last generation model. The VoiceOver feature, which works like a charm, makes it unlike any other MP3 player on the...
Extrait: It’s an immutable law of nature… As time passes, iPods get bigger in capacity, smaller in physical size, better in features, and (usually) cheaper. The new 3d generation iPod shuffle (iPod shuffle 3G hereafter) is all of that and more. Or less. For per...
Extrait: One impact of Apple’s announcement of version 3.0 of the iPhone OS on the 17th was that it keeps the device from becoming obsolete. Based upon the announcement it’s clear that every new functionality in version 3.0 will work with the iPhone 3G...
Extrait: The past two weeks have been relatively productive for Apple; this week they announced over 100 new features for the upcoming iPhone firmware update, and last week they unveiled the latest revision to their economically friendly iPod line with the thir...