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9 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 1409 reviews of Apple Ipod Shuffle (4th Gen) from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 7.2/10. Comparing these reviews to 461460 other MP3 & Media Players reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 89/100 (or 8.9 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
8 out of 10
Summary: The new Shuffle brought back on-player controls and fixes many flaws from the third gen Shuffle. Is it the best out there?
Conclusion: The new iPod Shuffle (4th Generation) made a come back with a new design and on-body physical controls which is much easier to use than the button-less third generation iPod Shuffle. While we love the ultra-portable design and physical controls, the...
Pro : Ultra compact design ; On-body controls are back ; Very good sound quality ; Good battery life
Cons : Limited 2GB of memory ; No FM radio ; Limited format support
6 out of 10
Summary: Not really new, definitely not improved.
Pro : Superb screen and CPU; Good battery life; Incredibly versatile; FaceTime video chatting; Low priced for an Apple product; Light-weight; Decent battery life
Cons : Cameras are crippled; Slightly expensive; Easily smudged and scratched; Voice over function didn't work too well; Sound quality is average
6 out of 10
Summary: Superb design, but for its price you can get better music players
Pro : Small, attractive design, built-in clip, easy to use, VoiceOver makes navigating through music easy
Cons : VoiceOver only works for user created playlists, operating the clip is slightly difficult due to small size, only 2GB model available, expensive
4 out of 10
Summary: 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,...
Conclusion: 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 ...
Pro : The buttons are back ; Small
Cons : No screen ; Mediocre sound quality ; Dreadful headphones