A compelling, but flawed, first attempt by Apple
Apple Portable Audio Reviews
We take another look at the Apple iPod shuffle to see if it makes sense in 2012.
With fewer features than the iPod touch, the nano is a sleek, 5mm thick joy to use.
The perfect 4-inch fun factory for those who can’t afford an iPhone 5.
Will Apple’s acceptance that the iPod shuffle needs physical controls redeem its entry-level device?
With a faster CPU, Retina display and FaceTime, what’s not to like?
The latest iPod nano lives up to its name better than ever.
Just how incredible is Apple’s new iPod touch? Hugo investigates.
The addition of a video camera makes this Apple’s best nano yet.
Is there really nothing to like about Apple’s latest iPod shuffle?