Apple iPod shuffle 2GB MP3 player Silver

  • Brand : Apple
  • Product family : iPod
  • Product series : shuffle
  • Product name : 2GB
  • Product code : MD778E/A
  • Category : MP3/MP4 Players
  • Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
  • Product views : 17853
  • Info modified on : 24 May 2021 16:01:09
  • Apple MD778E/A user manual (2.8 MB)
  • Long product name Apple iPod shuffle 2GB MP3 player Silver :

    2GB, Earphones, AAC/MP3/AIFF/WAV, Silver

  • Short summary description Apple iPod shuffle 2GB MP3 player Silver :

    Apple iPod shuffle 2GB, MP3 player, 2 GB, 12.5 g, Silver

  • Long summary description Apple iPod shuffle 2GB MP3 player Silver :

    Apple iPod shuffle 2GB. Type: MP3 player. Total storage capacity: 2 GB. Volume control: Digital. Continuous audio playback time: 15 h. Weight: 12.5 g. Product colour: Silver

Reviews
Updated:
2015-09-23 09:47:18
Average rating:74
Uk has collected 92 expert reviews for Apple iPod shuffle 2GB MP3 player Silver and the average expert rating is 74 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
digitalmediaandit.com
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2015-09-23 09:47:18
Average rating:80
Cannot fault this, and cannot believe you get so much so cheaply. This is the price of about three good CDs! I don't know how easy it is for people who don't have iTunes or a Mac. I have both, so it was incredibly easy to work, once I got the hang of iTun...
uk.hardware.info
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2015-09-23 09:47:18
Average rating:0
A separate mp3 player isn't a must-buy anymore for many people. Most people have smartphones with enough storage to fit lots of songs, and use that instead. However, there are some situations in which an mp3 player can still be useful, when going for a...
  • The iPod Shuffle in its current incarnation is probably the perfect music player for keeping you company during work, working out or traveling. It's so light and small you don't notice it's on you, the build quality is excellent, and despite its tiny si...
trustedreviews.com
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2015-09-23 09:47:18
Average rating:70
Apple likes to refresh its products fairly regularly. Each year, the iPhone and iPad get a facelift, but some of the iPod brothers aren't so lucky. The iPod Classic hasn't been overhauled properly since 2007, and the iPod shuffle has been the same since...
  • Great build quality, VoiceOver works well, Respectable sound quality...
  • Still functionlight, Limited storage...
  • Apple did not make any grand functional changes to the iPod shuffle in 2012. But in keeping things simple, Apple has ensured the continued longevity of this postage stamp-sized player. If you want a day-to-day workhorse music pal, this is absolutely not w...
laptops.co.uk
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2015-09-23 09:47:18
Average rating:80
The latest iPod Shuffle from Appl efeatures some of the latest technologies in a much loved piece of gadgetry. Design For some it is a heart warming gesture to see that Apple have not entirely removed the iconic clickable wheel but it is smaller...
  • New polished and vibrant look, VoiceOver feature...
  • Only 2GB...
  • If you’re after a companion to keep you company whilst you’re going on your jog but don’t want to spend £129 for a 6th Generation iPod Nano then this is the one for you. However, if you’re after a music player that is small but stores more than 2GB the iP...
gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2015-09-23 09:47:18
Average rating:100
The fourth generation Apple iPod Shuffle takes on a square form measuring 29.0 x 31 x 8. mm. It weighs 12.5g and houses 2GB of flash storage. The iPod Shuffle features a 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack for audio and USB charging, up to 15 hours of audio p...
  • As typical of Apple hardware, build quality on the iPod shuffle is very good, solid and premium in feel all round. From the front, to the back where the iPod Shuffle clips onto clothing: the iPod Shuffle feels great. It’s the smallest iPod Shuffle that has produced, yet the buttons are larger, making the MP3 player easier to use on-the-go or in the gym. The iPod Shuffle is also so light, you’ll b...
  • Sound is of very good quality, but it doesn’t quite match that of the large Apple iPod Touch. Nor does it reach its highest volume levels. It means that the iPad Shuffle isn’t quite the smaller alternative to the iPod Touch that it could be. A small 2GB capacity also fills up in no time. The supplied Apple headphones are sub-par, uncomfortable and leak a lot of sound. Purchasing a new non-Apple p...
  • The iPod Shuffle might not be able to store as many songs as the rest of the iPod range but for £40 you’re getting one of the best, smallest and well-built MP3 players around perfect for when hitting the gym or on the move. So long as the awful headpho...
whathifi.com
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2015-09-23 09:47:18
Average rating:100
The first iPod Shuffle was released in 2005 as a cost-effective solution for those who enjoyed listening to a randomly shuffled selection of tracks. As small as it’s ever been and with an integrated clip, it remains a simple machine, and ideal for jog...
  • Feels good, slick interface, neat features, sound is superb...
  • 2GB capacity is only option available to you...
whathifi.com
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2015-09-23 09:47:18
Average rating:100
Many thought that scored an own goal with the third-generation iPod Shuffle.Stripping it of controls made for a dinkier device, but forced owners to either stick with the supplied headphones (with an in-line remote) or pay extra for an remote adaptor...
  • Great looks, easier to use than the last version, improved sound quality...
  • Only 2GB of memory means you’ll have to really compress your tunes...
pcadvisor.co.uk
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2015-09-23 09:47:18
Average rating:80
Product Code: MC584BT/A The fourth-generation Apple iPod shuffle is a sleek and easy-to-use device, largely thanks to the return of the controls offered by the first- and second-generation shuffles. The VoiceOver feature is also a big winner. Apple's...
  • Apple's fourth-generation iPod Shuffle is a sleek and easy-to-use device, largely thanks to the return of the controls offered by the first- and second-generation Shuffles. The VoiceOver feature is also a big winner. Kevin Cheng, PCWorld.idg.com.au...
digitalversus.com
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2015-09-23 09:47:18
Average rating:40
We're not here to start bashing Apple ... but still, you can do better. Let's forget about the disastrous headphones for the time being, as they're unfortunately all too common a feature of today's MP3 players. What the shuffle is missing is a screen...
  • The buttons are back!, Small...
  • No screen, Mediocre sound quality, Dreadful headphones...
  • It's very simple: the shuffle is Apple's cheapest MP3 player, it's also the least attractive. While the nano is as strong a proposition as ever, we're left wondering just who might want a shuffle...
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