Pros: Size... MRSP versus other 1 GB flash based MP3 players. Easy to use... Cons: Might be too simple for users, no additional features, battery life mediocre.
Yay... received my iPod Shuffle from Amazon recently. Maybe I should have waited a while longer and gotten the free shipping instead. I am rather underwhelmed by the iPod Shuffle but I can kind of see its appeal... especially if you want something ...
Pros: Small and light, good sound, easy to use, iTunes, playlists, enough memory, easy downloads Cons: Mediocre battery, earbuds, and the shuffle is overrated
I just spent a few days with the Apple iPod Shuffle and this came within a few weeks of receiving the Creative Labs MuVo N200. As I mentioned in another epinion, the N200 is a very good MP3 player. I am a big fan and think that very few people will be ...
Pros: Smart and small as a player can be with Apple quality. iTunes always a winner. Cons: Might get tossed in a change counter.
Three years to the week after posting a review on my very first digital music player, I purchased my sixth one. I had bought the first one, an RCA Lyra (h
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Pros: Size, ease of use, easy to get started for novices Cons: Features are too simplistic and the runner/workout maven isn't the target audience
When my first generation iPod shuffle started to give me problems, I decided that I couldn't work out without it and then rushed out and bought the new second generation iPod shuffle. Could I have worked out without a new iPod shuffle? Probably. Was it ...
Pros: Size, size, and even less size. Cons: Meager material quality, no LCD, lesser SQ than previous iPods.
Okay, so it's not Pope on a Rope (sorry, John Paul). Once I became a card-carrying, full entrenched member of the Apple iPod universe, I had often longed for a simple flash player capable of handling AAC files for those times the bigger iPods ...
Pros: Good price, portability, comparable sound quality vs full-size iPods, easy interface Cons: This iPod, like all others, scratches easily if not in a case
I purchased a 1GB iPod Shuffle as an addition to my stable of iPods. I also own a 30GB iPod Photo, and just recently (last week) sold my 4 GB iPod Mini. Taking a full sized iPod on workouts didn't sound like a good idea, and so the Shuffle came into ...
Pros: Super portable, attaches to just about anything, ease of use. 1 gig capacity. Small size. Cons: Earphones are not as nice as the Shuffle, must download the software off the internet.
This iPod is a winner; I actually like it even better than my other one for its portability and simplicity of design. After getting this one, I find it hard to imagine lugging my other one around and worrying about if it will get broken or too cold or ...
Pros: Least expensive iPod ever. Great styling and build quality. Decent battery life. Cons: Requires dock (included) to charge and sync. Overall not a great value, even at $79.
I was a big fan of the original Shuffle. That was way back in the day before the slim iPod Video or iPod nano existed. iPods were pretty clunky and hefty back in January 2005. How times have changed so quickly. The latest iPod nanos weighs next to ...
Pros: a clip-on that stores 1GB of songs for 1/3 the cost of an iPod Cons: no screen
There was a time when the Shuffle was the poor man's iPod. All that changed for me when the price dropped to $79, storage went up to 1G and the whole device was reduced to a snap-on accessory the size of a quarter. Wow. I bought my youngest son ...
Pros: Size, design, Works well with iTunes, Inexpensive Cons: Dock Required. Not an entry-level iPod. If you're aware of what it is, practically none.
I own a 3G (3rd generation) iPod that has soldiered on for 30 months. The problem is that when I go running, my iPod tends to slip out from time to time (I snag my headphones, or get a little clumsy) , and I run the risk of it dropping to the ground. As ...
Pros: Small, Attractive, Good Sound Quality, Clips onto clothing Cons: Small, Pricey, No display screen, Internet a MUST
I purchased the iPod Shuffle (2nd generation) for my husband for Christmas. I purchased it at Walmart in Canada for $87. I had never actually purchased any MP3 players by Apple (or any from the iPod family anyway) as they always seem a little out of ...
Pros: Exceptional Audio, screen and camera. Symbian. Cons: No wifi
Boxing The N73 comes boxed nicely. The box and its innards are made of cardboard and are ecologically more sound than plastics. In the box you’ll find the mobile phone, charger, battery, hear buds with microphone and the connection cable. A ...
Pros: size: compact and low profile
shock resistant: doesn't skip
easy transfer: via iTunes Cons: water shorts the device
bugs and I/O errors
limited storage and functionality of hardware
Prologue: Let me first confess that I am very hard on my mp3 players. I use them almost exclusively for running and I run hard and at high rates of speed. Since the advent of the portable mp3 player, I feel as if my life's work has become looking ...
Pros: size, ease of use, convenient lanyard, good sound quality, good storage size Cons: no display for selecting certain songs, doesn't come in cool colors - YET!
The Apple Ipod shuffle is one great little MP3 player. It comes in 2 varieties, the 512K (99.00) and the 1G (149.99). I opted to purchase the 1G to get the larger memory. This Mp3 player plugs directly into your computer's USB port to charge and ...
Pros: Itunes, Size, Sound, Portability, Flash Cons: No LCD, Batterty Life should be longer, Overpriced Accessories
Apple's Ipods started the Mp3 revolution and are constantly redefining it. Ipods have been hands-down the best hard drive MP3 players on the market, now they expand their trade into the flash based memory category. The differences between flash and hard ...
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