On January 30, 2007, Apple Inc. announced that the second-generation iPod shuffle – previously available only in silver aluminum – would be available immediately in four additional colors: pink, green, blue, and the all-new orange. As a new spin on our traditional Editorial format, iLounge’s editors have weighed in from multiple time zones with varied opinions on the new lineup, which comes only three months after the silver iPod shuffle appeared in stores.
Dennis Lloyd, Publisher, United States: “More colors are always better for the consumer. I like silver, but having a choice of colors makes it more fun.

iPod shuffle sales will no doubt accelerate due to the new colors; at $80 a pop, can everyone get a shuffle to match their clothing? I’m going to buy an iLounge orange one for myself and probably a pink one for my wife.”
Jeremy Horwitz, Editor-in-Chief, United States: “From a business standpoint, the new shuffles make a lot of sense – low-priced colorful iPods will always sell well – but after the introduction of iPhone earlier this month, it’s hard for me to get excited about this model. I would have liked to see a black one, which I would have purchased for myself, and other more ‘adult’ colors, but I’m sure Dennis will be thrilled with the new orange shuffle.”


The orange one is neat, but I hope their next announcement is of a PRODUCT (RED) version. I don’t necessarily think that a lot of guys would choose these colors, and I think it would be kind of nice if they did different materials, too.”














