Friday, June 30, 2006

Shuffle iPod

iPods are a class of portable, digital, audio players designed and marketed by Apple Computers. They can be used as external storage devices to store media, when connected to a computer. IPods store data or media on a built-in hard drive. There are various versions of iPods developed by Apple.

The iPod Shuffle was introduced at MacWorld Expo on 11th January 2005. Flash memory in place of a hard drive was introduced for the first time in the iPod Shuffle. The iPod Shuffle does not possess a screen, so it provides limited options for navigating among music tracks. The iPod Shuffle is available in two models: 512 MB and 1 GB.The Shuffle has a Sigmatel processor. The iPod Shuffle cannot play AIFF encoded files due to its smaller processing power. The iPod Shuffle weighs less than 1 ounce (22grams) and is hailed as the lightest ipod ever made. It is considered to be one of the best sounding audio systems among all the iPods. You can purchase the iPod Shuffle at Shuffle iPod

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