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iPod shuffle (3rd generation) Year introduced: 2009 Tech Specs. Documents. iPod shuffle (3rd generation) - User Guide. Apple Footer Apple ...
The inside of a third-generation iPod Shuffle. The third-generation iPod Shuffle featured a polished steel attachment clip, adopting for the first time the polished steel finishing previously found only on the larger iPods, rather than the brushed aluminum used in the second-generation iPod Shuffle.
The 3rd-generation iPod Shuffle was released on March 11, 2009 and was said by Apple to be "jaw-droppingly small" and "The first music player that talks to you".[1] With dimensions of 45.2 mm × 17.5 mm × 7.8 mm (1.8 in × 0.7 in × 0.3 in), the 3rd-generation iPod Shuffle was encased in brushed...
iPod shuffle (3rd generation Late 2009) includes a three-position switch that toggles between off, play in order, and shuffle, similar to the original iPod shuffle. This model has a headphone port that also connects to a computer's USB port.
3rd Generation: A radical (and controversial) reinvention of the Shuffle. This model did away with buttons completely and was controlled by a remote built into the headphone cable. 4th Generation: A return to the form of the 2nd Generation Shuffle, though it's smaller and lighter than its predecessor. The final iPod Shuffle before Apple stopped ...
The Apple iPod Shuffle (3rd generation) is not bad as a budget player, but it has too many limitations for us to recommend it.
Specs and features for the iPod shuffle 3rd Gen 4 GB. Dates sold, capacity, battery life, supported networks, size, weight, price and more.
Apple's third-generation iPod Shuffle MP3 player ($79) is the smallest MP3 player you can buy. Its unique size and uncommon, remote-controlled design won't suit every purpose, but people...
It turns out that this is a story that begins with Apple releasing its new headphones last fall for the iPod nano, classic, and touch. These headphones have a center button for playing and...
The iPod shuffle 3rd Generation broke away from the last generation's form to instead opt for a buttonless design. This shuffle has been criticized for requiring in-line controls on headphones to play, skip, fast forward/reverse, and change volume.