Apple's tiny iPods
September 28th 2010 09:49
-- the sixth generation Nano, the fourth generation Touch, and the fourth-generation Shuffle, all of which were released earlier this month --
The tiny, aluminum-covered Shuffle, which at least sports iPod’s classic wheel-shaped interface (although it clicks rather than scrolls), is perhaps the most retro of the three, but even it has a groovy new high-tech feature: The VoiceOver button.
Press this small metal circle on the top edge of the device once and a computer-generated voice will speak the name of current track and its artist. Hold it down a bit longer and you’ll be able to hear playlist names as you navigate through them with the play/pause button. Tap it twice and you’ll get a battery reading.
Too small for many and a few hiccups it seems, that info was from the Globe and Mail and it seems small is not always the way to go. And here size really is important - as we He men already know!
techno tells ya - like it is
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