Typical price: £49
What is it: Flash-based 1GB MP3 player with clip
What we think: Ultra-simple and nearly invisible, although that might mean it's easy to lose
Apple iPod shuffle (2nd generation, green) History
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31 Mar 2009 in Reviews
New iPod shuffle: Four great alternatives
The new iPod shuffle has no buttons and requires you use the cheap bundled headphones that come with it. Not impressed? Here are four must-see alternatives to consider
13 Nov 2008 in Crave
The complete history of Apple's iPod
We roll back the years and embark on a tour of the Apple iPod from its very first model, right up to the present day. Are you sitting comfortably? Then let's begin...
20 Feb 2008 in Crave
Apple slashes iPod shuffle price, adds 2GB version
Apple has added a 2GB version of the iPod shuffle and has slashed the price of the 1GB model to a meagre £32
9 Jan 2008 in Crave
Apple forced to lower price of music in UK iTunes store
Apple has just announced that it's equalising prices across Europe in the next six months, meaning that buying music on iTunes will be a little bit cheaper for us Brits
3 Oct 2007 in Crave
Blinged iPod shuffle in good taste shocker
You may need to sit down for this one, but a British jewelry designer has done what was previously thought impossible -- added diamonds to an MP3 player without making it look vulgar
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