Apple today introduced iPod shuffle, a digital music player based on iPodâs shuffle feature which lets users experience their music in a million different ways.
"iPod shuffle is smaller and lighter than a pack of gum and costs less than $100," said Steve Jobs, Appleâs CEO. "With most flash-memory music players users must use tiny displays and complicated controls to find their music; with iPod shuffle you just relax and it serves up new combinations of your music every time you listen.â
iPod shuffle is based on iPod's widely-used shuffle feature, which randomly selects songs from the user's music library or playlists. In addition, iPod shuffle works seamlessly with iTunes and its new patent-pending AutoFill feature, which automatically selects the perfect number of songs to fill iPod shuffle from a userâs complete music library on their computer. And at any time, with a flip of a switch on the back of iPod shuffle, users can choose to listen to their music in order rather than shuffled, ideal for listening to a favorite new album.
Users can conveniently charge and transfer music from their Mac or PC by plugging iPod shuffle directly into a USB port. iPod shuffle doubles as a portable USB flash drive with up to 1GB of storage space to back up personal files and exchange them between computers.
iPod shuffle is the newest member of Appleâs wildly popular iPod family for both Mac and PC which includes the fourth generation iPod, the iPod mini, the iPod U2 Special Edition and iPod photo. More than 10 million iPods have been sold since it was introduced, and it is the number one selling digital music player in the world.
The popularity of iPod has also created a booming accessory market, and iPod shuffle is being introduced with several optional accessories. In addition to the included lanyard, there is an optional armband that makes iPod shuffle perfect for many athletic activities. An optional sport case keeps iPod shuffle safely protected from outdoor elements with its clear case and neck strap. An optional dock serves as a convenient home base for syncing and charging iPod shuffle, and an optional USB power adapter easily charges iPod shuffle when itâs away from the computer by simply plugging it into any electrical outlet. Users can extend the iPod shuffle battery life (up to 12 hours) with an optional battery pack that holds two AAA batteries and keeps the music playing for up to 20 additional hours.
Pricing & Availability
The 512MB and 1GB models of iPod shuffle for Mac or Windows are now shipping for a suggested retail price of $99 (US) and $149 (US) respectively, and include earbud headphones, lanyard and a CD with iTunes 4.7.1 for Mac and Windows computers. The iPod shuffle arm band, sport case, battery pack, dock and USB power adaptor optional accessories will become available over the next few weeks for a suggested retail price of $29 (US) each.
iPod shuffle requires a Mac with a USB port and Mac OS X version 10.2.8 or Mac OS X version 10.3.4 or later; or a Windows PC with a USB port, or a USB card and Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later, or Windows XP Home or Professional Service Pack 4 or later.
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Sweet! Have a 40gb and a mini, just bought the shuffle 512!
Sweet! Have a 40gb and a mini, just bought the shuffle 512!
Gotta catch 'em all?
Or just have too much money lying around?
Wow, this thing acts as a USB drive also. So, subtract out the cost of a 512MB or 1GB USB drive, and you've got the coolest $40 MP3 player in the galaxy. <--- how's that for drama!
Definitely gotta catch em all. The 40 holds my entire collection which I only use on road trips and as my home entertainment music server. The mini I bought for everyday. I had to have the shuffle for jogging and excercise, where a display and 1,000 songs is just to much and still a bit heavy. The suffle is perfect. Make an awesome playlist and go.
Sorry, but I'd at least want a 3 line screen. But I'm still tempted.