Win a shuffle (or 5 Reasons a shuffle is Better than a nano)

by Chris Seibold Mar 28, 2006

The usual person in charge of administering Apple Matters is on vacation. So, site owner Hadley Stern tapped me to post the stories and such. It’s something I’m likely to screw up. To preempt any ill will from the higher ups I’m Apple Matters is giving away a brand new 512MB shuffle. Why not a nano? Because the shuffle is simply better than a nano! Here’s why:

5) shuffle owners don’t care about scratches

While nano buyers may whine about scratches on the screen of their device that might hurt the viewing of album covers and personal photos, shuffle owners don’t care. iPod meets ten grit sandpaper? An event of epically bad luck if you’re a nano owner but no big deal if you’re using a shuffle. The thing is a brick, as long as the buttons still work the player is functional. Keep your eye candy to yourself, the shuffle does exactly what it is supposed to.

5b) This shuffle holds 512 MB

The nano holds at least 1GB, having half the storage forces you to choose your playlist carefully assuring every song will be of the highest quality. No “We Built This City” by Starship on the shuffle!

4) The shuffle plays music, not album covers and pictures

With the nano you get a small screen to view pictures and album covers. Great for those who love the stuff but, in the beginning, the iPod was all about music. The color display is a tacked on battery sapping feature, those that look at photos on their on their iPod are violating the spirit of the device. If you love the iPod, you love the shuffle

3) The shuffle has no scroll wheel

It seems like 90% of the D.A.P. you see today have scroll wheels. Where’s the innovation? Everyone else is just copying the scroll wheel, everyone except Apple. Heck no, Apple looks at the played out scroll wheel and says: not on our low-end player, you’ll get buttons and like it!

2) USB only

Most PCs don’t have FireWire, the super spiffy transfer protocol. Instead, they’re stuck with USB 2.0. Apple knows that most computer owners are PC users so, unlike the iPods that came before, the shuffle only has USB support. Sure, if you have an older Mac with USB 1.0 the shuffle isn’t your speediest option. But, for those with PCs and newer Macs, the shuffle blazes. For you long time Mac owners with FireWire, well, to get the most out of the shuffle Apple would like you to upgrade to a brand new Mac.

1) This shuffle is free

Think of all the things you can do with a shuffle you didn’t pay for. How long will the shuffle keep working in the dishwasher? This is your big chance to find out. Can the solid-state memory of a shuffle survive a trip on model rocket? Taste gravity’s rainbow and learn! Might you ruin your new shuffle trying these experiments? Yes, you might. But what will you care? Of course not, it’s free!.


How do you win? Just leave your reason in the comment section below. No need to be clever, the reason could be as simple as “just ‘cause.” The winner will be randomnly chosen out of all the entries. Good luck and remember, one entry per person!

Oh wait, the legal stuff….
Official Rules

  • No purchase necessary to enter.
  • Contest begins 8AM EST March 27, 2006.
  • Deadline for entries 12 PM March 30, 2006.
  • This giveaway is open to U.S. and international residents.
  • Must be 18 years or older to enter.
  • Void where prohibited.
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  • Apple Matters has the right to terminate this giveaway at any given time without notice.
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  • Winners will be announced on applematters.com on March 31, 2006.
  • Associates, employees, principles, or relatives thereof of Apple Matters are not eligible.
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Comments

  • Big advantage over the nano is that it comes in white, white or white. None of these black iPod abominations in shuffle-land! ...I admit it, I’m an iPod racist…

    eiscir had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 23
  • cause its cheaper.

    deep south had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 2
  • Whatever.

    VCH had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 4
  • Reason #6: “Shuffle” has two fs and one l, all next to each other, giving you the opportunity to use fancy ligatures when typesetting it’s name. Neither the nano or the iPod allow such an opportunity.

    wjh-in-chicago had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 1
  • Because working out is hard enough without having to lug around a massive “nano” along during your run.  The Shuffle provides the performance boost of motivational beats without the pesky weight and drag of larger players.

    AndyLeeG4 had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 2
  • Just ‘cause!

    imagonyx6 had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 1
  • So I can say “Yes, I finally own a freakin’ iPod, happy now?”

    MacNuggets had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 17
  • Because my poor, sick mother needs one, and I can’t afford one for her.  (Or is that medication?)

    michaelnp had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 1
  • The Shuffle takes all the abuse you can give it when working out. Drop it? Who cares? Smash it? Who cares? It takes it all.

    AudioJay had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 1
  • if i had that free shuffle, i’d put it in a latex glove and swallow it.  then i’d see how long it takes to get out, how much pain it takes to get out, and how well it works after its out.

    max and stuff had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 1
  • It is not trendy enough or expensive enough to get mugged over.

    GnoWay had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 1
  • It’s perfect for audio books! Just load it and go.

    xnedwriter had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 3
  • It’s just that much easier to lose!

    Alex Duzik had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 1
  • 60: Don’t remind me.  Mine is in this house somewhere.  Somewhere.  That’s why I need to win - the only way to find the old one is to get a new one…!

    M. T. MacPhee had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 7
  • It looks like the Monolith, only white.

    crios42 had this to say on Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 1
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