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The new iPod Shuffle 3G is the smallest music player from Apple. The biggest change to this model is the absence of playback controls, a functionality that drew a lot of flak when it was announced.  The new 3rd-gen iPod Shuffle is surprisingly small (about a half to two-thirds of the size of its predecessor) you'd easily mistaken it as a paper or money clip.   Since iPod Shuffle's don't have a display screen of any sort, the new version made use of Voice Over that enables a user to know to the name of the song and the artist that is being played. Sure, iPod headphones are not the best out there so this move on the Shuffle didn't help address that issue (and the ability to be able to use any other headphones along with it). Despite that I don't think this will hugely affect sales of the new model (SRP Php4,190 for 4GB). Owners of the first generation iPod Nano will receive settlement from Apple amounting to $25 each after winning the class-action lawsuit for the faulty (heavily-scratched) units. According to the settlement website, US customers will get $25 for each iPod Nano without the leather slip-overs and $15 for those with one. Read more in our articles including "iPod Prices in the Philippines" and "iPod Shuffle 3G Review".

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The new iPod Shuffle 3G is the smallest music player from Apple. The biggest change to this model is the absence of playback controls, a functionality that drew a lot of flak when it was announced.  The new 3rd-gen iPod Shuffle is surprisingly small (about a half to two-thirds of the size of its predecessor) you'd easily mistaken it as a paper or money clip.

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  Since iPod Shuffle's don't have a display screen of any sort, the new version made use of Voice Over that enables a user to know to the name of the song and the artist that is being played. Sure, iPod headphones are not the best out there so this move on the Shuffle didn't help address that issue (and the ability to be able to use any other headphones along with it). Despite that I don't think this will hugely affect sales of the new model (SRP Php4,190 for 4GB). Owners of the first generation iPod Nano will receive settlement from Apple amounting to $25 each after winning the class-action lawsuit for the faulty (heavily-scratched) units.

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Our coverage of ipod philippines includes: "iPod Prices in the Philippines"; "iPod Shuffle 3G Review"; "1st-gen iPod Nano Owners get $25 Settlement". Each article provides unique insights and information.