PSA: how to spot a new silver iPod shuffle
By Paul Miller | January 31, 2007
Filed under: Portable Audio
If you’re browsing the wares at your local iPod-peddlin’ location, but don’t want to look like a fool when you get home and discover you just bought a silver shuffle with the old school headphones — or perhaps the inverse is true — then you might be pleased to hear that it’s easy to spot the difference: the brand new silver shuffle has silver accents on the cardboard backing, while the old version was dressed up with green. Happy hunting!
[Via Cult of Mac]
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