iPod shuffle: Quick Color Change

iPod shuffles have softened-up a bit, color-wise. The new shuffles will be available in silver, turquoise, light green, a product (red) version, and of course, Don’s favorite: purple.

The capacity has stayed the same, with the 1GB size at $79.99. They’re still aluminum and the same super small size (nice alliteration!) we love. All existing accessories will work with the new iPod shuffle!

Image credit: Engadget.

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