Thursday, March 12, 2009

The Shuffle can now speak.

Apple's new mini-music player is not just the smallest iPod, but also the first to speak. In 14 languages, he says in his songs. This compensates for Apple users, the lack of a display at the Shuffle.

 


The iPod's family has grown once again: the new Shuffle. The device is about as small as half a chewing gum strips (4.5 x 0.7 inches) and thus only half as large as its predecessor. His memory, four gigabytes (according to Apple). Serves the music player via a control element on earplugs cable, which unfortunately also means that you only use Apple headphones can.


In order for the absence of the display to compensate, Apple has the new feature integrates VoiceOver.

The new Shuffle can speak. He tells the user to the respective song. And because he speaks 14 different languages, an international music playlist with no obstacle for him. According to manufacturer information, the player automatically selects a language - you can change the language settings but also by changing iTunes.

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