Typical price: £55
What is it: Tiny clip-on MP3 player with an incredibly simple interface
What we think: If you like your music playback simple and your device nearly invisible it'll suit you well, but absentminded users should steer clear
Apple iPod Shuffle (2nd gen, 1GB) History
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14 Sep 2007 in Reviews
We round up our favourite candidates for the best cheap MP3 player, and argue why each one deserves to be considered before you go shopping
10 Apr 2007 in News
Apple sells 100 millionth iPod
The device has dominated the music-player market since its 2001 introduction -- the iTunes Store has had similar success selling music and video online
22 Dec 2006 in Crave
The 12 Days of iPod Christmas: part two
Just three shopping days until Christmas and you're still looking for presents. Find inspiration in the second part of our podcessory special
17 Nov 2006 in Digital Living
Gear Envy: Apple iPod Shuffle (2G)
It's the smallest MP3 player in the world, at least for now, and possibly the simplest -- but not the cheapest. Is Apple's clip-on player your high-tech jewellery of choice, or will you send it shuffling off?
13 Sep 2006 in Crave
Apple unveils new iPods and gives us a sneak peek at iTV
Big White shows off a new iPod with brighter screen and up to 80GB capacity, a new thinner nano with up to 8GB storage space, iTunes 7 and 'iTV'
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