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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: In these days of economic distress, it’s nice when technology companies add innovative features to the products at the bottom of their price ranges. So it’s notable that Apple’s cheapest iPod, the oft-forgotten Shuffle model, is getting smarter. In fac...
Extrait: Zero buttons. That's as minimalist as it gets. Removing all buttons—or to clarify, moving them to the headset—shrinks down the size of the new iPod Shuffle dramatically, but it also creates control problems when running, snowboarding or do...
Extrait: Apples tiniest iPod has had the tiniest of upgrades with the addition of new colour choices. Its still a seriously limited player that we cant really recommend unless you utterly must have something "iPod branded".While the Nanos had a grab-bag of...
In-line controls are easier to access when jogging/walking, minimalist design, VoiceOver feature, supports multiple playlists, 4GB storage
Too small, can’t use standard third-party headphones, shuffle slider button too small, multiple click sequences are frustrating
If you are the type of person who will simply switch on your iPod and let it play, then the new iPod shuffle may appeal to you. As it stands, though, Apple’s latest music player is too small, uses a frustrating control system and doesn’t allow...
Extrait: Apple’s third-generation iPod shuffle will please minimalist-design enthusiasts. Smaller than a USB thumb drive, it’s completely devoid of buttons, knobs, and a screen. While it is attractive, the shuffle’s earbud controls and VoiceOver feature might ...
Revamped, more compact design. Nice price for 2GB capacity. Adds support for playlists. VoiceOver feature announces song titles, informs you when the battery needs recharging.
Controls built into low-quality earphones. No display. No FM tuner. Bundled USB cable is too short.
Extrait: Apple products come with three qualities– simplicity, sleek body and minimalistic design. The latest 3rd Generation iPod Shuffle boasts all the three qualities but I think Apple may have gone too far with minimalism. The new iPod Shuffle is totally differ...
Horrible controls, Youll have to buy new accessories
VoiceOver is available in 14 languages, none of which are Indian. You have to download a language pack, which is just a few MB in size, but setting it up requires just one sync. It’s as accurate as any text-to-speech application, which means good wi...
Incredibly small design, convenient clip at the back, 4 GB of capacity
No way to control player with other headphones, poor sound quality with default earphones, data cable is too short, average battery life
Theres one thing that you can now be sure of when it comes to Apple products -- theyre going to be small; as small as the laws of physics could allow. We have seen them doing it for several of their products in the past and they have now done it for ...