http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1778968,00.asp
I believe I proved that my ears were right: Several other hard drive players edge out older Apple players, but the iPod shuffle does them all one better. I think I also proved conclusively that the iPod mini's output capacitors are woefully undersized, as some audiophiles have been saying since Apple introduced the device. I also found that the iPod mini has lots of harmonic distortion—everywhere but at the industry-standard 1-KHz measuring point.
You'd think that Apple would be touting the breakthrough performance of the iPod shuffle, but again, not a word. Does the company think we don't care about fidelity? And if so, why did Apple bother with such a radical redesign and audio improvement?
iPod shuffle har ett av de bäste ljud-chippen på marknaden.