
custom_hobo asked
The new iPod shuffle does away with the buttons on the unit, allowing it to be half the size as the previous model. The controls have been moved up to the earphone cord instead, and the new model gives the option of telling you what you're listening to. But what about the unintuitive, fiddly controls? (You'll see that on the video link) What if the earphones break, something that isn't unheard of in Apple history? You're left with a silver block of songs that you can't listen to. That's just my opinion anyway. Is this the new level of minimalistic style? Or have they just taken in a bit too far now? Video tour of the new iPod Shuffle.
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