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slashgear.com - 3/13/2009
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The new Apple iPod Shuffle announced just yesterday, many, including us, are still curious about the feature of the third-gen shuffle, but the iFixit crew managed to locate one and has it dismantled right away.
The disassemble was well documented with photos, details and steps to show ...
ifixit.com - 3/13/2009
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ifixit.com —
Upon connecting the shuffle to a computer, we
learned that the voice-over feature must first be downloaded...
via iTunes. Interestingly enough, normal headphones can still be used to listen to music. The only drawback: without Apple's proprietary ...
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iPod Shuffle 3rd Generation First Look
appleinsider.com - 3/13/2009
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appleinsider.com —
The latest, most petit version of Apple's iPod
shuffle music player can be disassembled without major challenge,...
according to a new tear-down report, which notes that the player is compatible with third-party headphones if all you want to do is listen ...
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Inside Apple's new third-gen iPod shuffle (teardown photos)
usatoday.com - 3/12/2009
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usatoday.com —
The original $99 iPod Shuffle, released in January
2005, was smaller than a pack of gum and...
held about 120 songs. Its successor 20 months later dwarfed that to a money clip, and doubled song capacity. It cost $79. Now we have the talking $79 iPod ...
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Review: Apple's even-tinier Shuffle does iPod proud
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3rd Gen iPod Shuffle Dissected
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... a small tool and an iPod opening tool. Once inside they noted that there wasn’t much in the way of it being serviceable due to the small size and lack of parts. Inside there is an IC chip that has a CPU, RAM and 4GB of memory. A 3.7 volt battery was soldered to the board. Finally one last thing was found in there that was the headphone jack.
Take a look at the full series of photos on iFixit and some other technical details such as battery capacity.
Via: SlashGear ...
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