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Updated May 27, 2006
Must travel? Must have music. Also great for transporting and storing necessary files between office locations!
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Updated May 21, 2008
It only does one thing, but does it well...plays audio music and podcasts. The Shuffle is a tiny device that clips on anything, but holds a remarkable quantity of sound. Easy to use, easy to own. (via David Siegel)
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Updated May 19, 2008
Affordable. Portable. Dependable. I have an iPhone and still often use my Shuffle due to its size convenience. Just clip it on to your shirt and you'll almost forget it's there. This is perfect if you need a soundtrack for a gym workout or a long jog.
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Updated Mar 9, 2008
Music is a great way to make your workout time seem to go by faster. It can also be extremely motivating. The iPod shuffle is perfect for using during your workouts. It's small and unobtrusive, just load it up with songs and you're set.
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Updated Mar 6, 2008
All I needed was an mp3 player. No movies or gimmicks. I know my tunes inside & out, so if I want a specific one, all I need is to shuffle through (rim shot for the horrible pun), and hear the first few seconds to find the right one.
My shuffle and I, we're tight. :)
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Updated Mar 3, 2008
Its neat and small... awesome sound too!
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Updated Feb 21, 2008
1 GB for 50 bucks? What could go wrong?
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Updated Feb 15, 2008
How can you not love it.. Its tiny and it makes my ears happy when i run!
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Updated Jan 29, 2008
The iPod Nano is great and all, but running with it on an armband or in a pocket just isn't practical for me.
That's why the Shuffle is the perfect choice for training. Load up your running mix and clip it onto your shirt, shorts, wherever. It's not like you're going to stop and look to see what band's playing or try to find a certain song on your 10-mile run - if you don't like what's playing, you'll just skip to the next one.
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