Plays most audio formats
Easy to set up and use
Includes lots of useful extras
Impressive array of features
'solid sound'
'rather unimpressive 12-hour rated battery life'
'the price is reasonable too.'
'A bit expensive.'
Impressive audio performance
Compatible with iTunes; drag and drop to add tunes
Built-in rechargeable battery
'FM radio reception isn't great and connection of the Clip with Rhapsody was problematic.'
'bright screen'
'The EQ is responsive, but it cuts frequencies instead of boosting them.'
'battery life isn't great, features are few, and the design is a bit boring..'
'mediocre earbuds'
'The new Shuffle's audio quality was good.'
'So-so sound'
'The unit doesn't play video'
'The only negative we noticed was the cumbersome process of sifting through 1GB of files on a four-line display with three songs showing at a time;'
'small 1.2 inch screen'
'Button use is somewhat clunky.'
'Unfortunately, it falls short in a few areas, especially ease of use, and it is quite pricey at $229 for the 1GB model.'
'Interface isn't intuitive.'
'Unfortunately, it falls short in a few areas, especially ease of use,'
'Each option works pretty well, totting up how many steps you've taken, how many calories you've burned based on your weight and stride length,'
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