Summary: I already own a which is great, but I wanted something extra. The shuffle is perfect for the gym, but I wanted an MP3 player that could store most, if not all, of my CD...
Excerpt: This review appears in the January 2007 issue of PC Advisor , available now in all good newsagents. If you'd like to read more about Apple's latest music players, take a...
Conclusion: The latest version of the iPod has a few enhancements, including longer video battery life, support for some cool games, a brighter screen, a search feature, and larger
Pros: Bright screen. Excellent interface. Seamless integration with iTunes. You can transfer purchased music from iPod back to PCs. Very good sound quality. Long video batte...
Cons: Audio battery life could be longer. FM tuner and recording capabilities require optional accessories. Video-format support could be broader.
Conclusion: Apple's entry into the semi-nonportable audio category has all the elegance and forethought that characterize the company's other products—especially, of course, the
Summary: If you're short on space, or you don't want a stereo system dominating your living room, the iPod Hi-Fi makes a compelling alternative to a full-blown separates system.
Pros: Clean design, Simple operation, Excellent separation and tone, Loud volume without perceptible distortion
Cons: Small remote control, No display, Heavy weight
Conclusion: The pricey Apple iPod Hi-Fi portable stereo speakers are well built and sound great, but they don't bring anything new to the table.
Pros: The well-built Apple iPod Hi-Fi possesses excellent sound quality for a one-piece system, and it has lightning-quick controls, particularly when using the bundled remo...
Cons: The Apple iPod Hi-Fi sounds only marginally better than its competition but costs much more. Despite the remote's menu button, you can't navigate the iPod's menu. Ther...