The latest iPod shuffle is as fashionable as ever. The body is made from a sturdy anodized aluminum casing and the secures the device onto anything from a shirt collar to a tie. Come to think of it, the iPod shuffle resembles a tie clip! It appears in a mostly crude silver or black.The most innovative selling point about this device is the new VoiceOver trait of the iPod shuffle. Apple unveils this as the exciting new trait that makes iPod shuffle the number one "speaking" MP3 player. Not being required to navigate through the playlists by looking at the screen, the shuffle tells the title of the song and artist that is currently playing when the user pushes a button. The VoiceOver trait does not interrupt the music that is broadcasting when it announces the detail that is associated with the music.
The iPod shuffle is synced with iTunes, the iTunes software reads all the information pertaining to the songs that you want to synchronized with the iPod shuffle. Then the VoiceOver kit generates the notices for the songs, artists, and playlists on the device. The VoiceOver feature has 14 languages and thus has the ability to read music and singers's names in multiple languages. The voice of the announcer on the iPod shuffle is different according to the type of computer system when sync the iPod shuffle. If you synchronize your iPod shuffle with a personal computer or with a Apple PC running Mac OS X Tiger, you'll hear the English lauguage contained.
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