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Review - iPod Shuffle 1GB - Part 2
The first step to be done in order to use the player is downloading iTunes for free from the internet site, and it will allow the users to manage the songs present in the player. Hence, it’s necessary to insert it on its dock (which is included in the pack) and connect the dock to the PC through an USB cable. In that way, it’s possible to transfer all the songs to the iPod shuffle. Thanks to iTunes, it’s possible to transfer any songs automatically to the player, in order to create a custom playlist. If the user wants a better control of the songs, it’s possible to set the player to synchronize specific playlists and add the highest rated sogns first. Users can also deactivate the automatic transfer and select their songs manually.
Clearly, the biggest feature on the iPod Shuffle 1GB is the size, which make it the smallest player in the world, most likely. Also, the player can be hooked to the pocket, jeans, backpack or wherever the user wants due to a comfortable clip. The controls are very simple and easy to use. In the middle of the control panel, there’s the play/pause button, and on the sides, the fast-forward/rewind and volume buttons.
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Review - iPod Shuffle 1GB - Part 1
Review - iPod Shuffle 1GB - Part 3
Review - iPod Shuffle 1GB - Part 4
Review: Apple iPod Nano 4G - Part 3
Review - Apple iPod Classic - Part 2
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Software update for the new iPod Shuffle Third Generation
The new iPod Shuffle polemics - The controls
Review: Apple iPod Nano 4G - Part 4
Review: Apple iPod Touch - part 1
