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Apple iPod shuffle 1 GB Purple (2nd Generation)
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Apple iPod shuffle 1 GB Purple (2nd Generation) List Price: $49.00
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Features
 Lets you wear up to 240 songs on your sleeve. Or your lapel. Or your belt.
 Now comes in four new colors and the original silver to suit your music and your mood
 iPod shuffle is the only iPod that's wearable right out of the box
 Collect music on the iTunes jukebox. Buy songs from the iTunes Store. Sync them to iPod shuffle.
 Measures 1.07 x 1.62 x 0.41 inches (H x W x D), weighs .55 ounces
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Apple iPod shuffle 1 GB Purple (2nd Generation) description
The 1 GB iPod shuffle lets you wear up to 240 songs on your sleeve. Or your lapel. Or your belt. And now it's available in your choice of remixed colors. Clip on iPod shuffle and wear it as a badge of musical devotion.

Controls
iPod shuffle pays respect to its bigger siblings with a circular control pad that puts the "go" in ergonomic. Click the center button to play and pause. Click the outer buttons to move back, skip forward, and adjust volume.



Pop the iPod shuffle into the included dock and sync with iTunes. View iPod shuffle dimensions.


The shuffle switch lets you mix up the iPod contents, or play playlists in the order you want. View larger.
Clip
Thanks to a built-in clip, iPod shuffle goes with anything. Clip it to your sleeve, lapel, coin pocket. No matter where you wear it, iPod shuffle speaks volumes about your style.

Shuffle switch
Embrace your inner rebel: Flip the shuffle switch to mix up iPod shuffle's contents. Flip it again to play your handpicked playlists and albums in the order you synced them from iTunes.

Battery indicator
Green means go, amber means you're low, and red means you've almost hit zero. But with up to 12 hours of battery life, the iPod shuffle may keep rocking even longer than you do.

Headphone jack
The headphone jack does double-duty as a dock connector. Flip iPod shuffle upside-down and drop it into the included dock. Connect the dock to your Mac or PC for a quick sync and charge. Away from your computer? Charge on the go with the optional Apple USB power adapter.


Apple iPod shuffle 1 GB Purple (2nd Generation) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ It killed my computer - Thanks Apple
Well we bought one of these things for my fiance's birthday (because it was cute...as all Apple products are) and within 20 minutes my computer was completely inoperable. Following the super simple installation directions downloaded the required software, installed it on my XP Pro machine and everything seemed fine. I plugged in the ipod and began getting a nagging "USB Device not recognized" message. After a reboot the thing seemed to work. I copied a couple of songs to it and (safely) ejected the device and was able to listen to the songs. Great success! But after I returned it to it's cradle I again get the message about the USB blah blah blah.

Could it be that I have to reboot the computer every time I want to use the stupid iPod? That sucks. So then I reboot again. After the XP splash screen I get...nothing. That's right...nothing. I reboot again. Nothing. And again and again. I remove the ipod from the USB port. Same thing. Safe mode won't boot. ERD commander doesn't find anything wrong. I finally get it to boot into VGA mode of all things. I manually remove all (this was the only USB device I had) usb devices from the registry and reboot. It is noteworthy that with ZERO usb devices detected I am still getting the flashing "USB Device not recognized" error every 2 seconds or so. Moving right along.

The machine comes back up and begins detecting the USB Root hubs (as I expected) and then...USB DEVICE NOT FREAKIN' RECOGNIZED! So after a few hours of trying to fix this computer I decided to re-install
Windows. I'm in computer support and fix Macs and PC's all day long. I should have known to expect this kind of crap from apple. It really makes me wonder why these Apple Zealots are so high on overpriced garbage. I picked up a creative stone instead. And guess what? It works like a charm.

If I have convinced 1 person to shuffle on past this POS I've done my job.
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