Apple introduced an all-new redesigned iPod Shuffle Wednesday, touting it as the first music player that talks to you. Except that it’s not the first music player that talks to you. Does anyone remember the Nanocromatic iPods introduced just last summer? Those iPod nanos also featured the “Voice Over” function being touted as Wednesday’s big new improvement to the shuffle, which still holds 1000 songs and still plays them in random order, though now Apple’s smallest music player features playlist support and a setting to play the songs in order.
The new shuffle also comes with earbuds featuring on-cord remote control. The new design is rectangular rather than square, comes in Silver or Black and costs, as did previous models, $79. Apple is making these things smaller all the time, with the new shuffle being smaller than a house key and not much thicker. It’s probably a good thing the shuffle’s Voice Over function, which supports 14 languages, is accessed manually, to tell users the name of the artist and song playing or run through the playlists available on the device. On the iPod nano introduced last summer, the Voice Over feature was an on-or-off setting and quickly grew tiresome when it would kick in at the mere changing of the device’s orientation from vertical to horizontal. |
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New iPod Shuffle Talks If You Want It To
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