gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:25:21
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Apple iPod Touch is one of Apple Inc.'s magnificent iPods which puts music, video and gaming in the palm of your hand with its 8.8 cm crisp screen and 480x320 pixel resolution. Apple iPod touch can hold up to 7,000 songs and 25,000 viewable photos. One...
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If Apple made a mistake during the design and marketing of the iPod touch, it was in the name.Believe it or not, there are a lot of MP3 player alternatives to the iPod and a lot of people have never felt inclined to adopt Apples rather totalitarian ap...
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If Apple made a mistake during the design and marketing of the iPod touch, it was in the name.Believe it or not, there are a lot of MP3 player alternatives to the iPod and a lot of people have never felt inclined to adopt Apples rather totalitarian ap...
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While the touch is the most striking iPod in Apple’s range – and with its internet functions it’s the most progressive too – it initially came with some disappointments. Thankfully, Apple is starting to address the complaints. Firstly, capacity. The re...

Standard iPod touch features such as iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store and Safari web browsing just as welcome as ever, now includes five Internet applications; good battery performance...

Video isn’t as bright as iPhone, no external volume controls or support for remote control...

If you’re looking at the iPod touch as an either/or decision with the iPhone, at £199 for the 8GB model, the iPod touch is perhaps the better choice. Certainly with the iPhone lacking that all-important 3G functionality, it may be wise to go for an...
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click to enlarge The iPod Touch arrives in a fairly small package, sporting John Lennon on the front. Inside the box youll find the device itself, Apples hallmark white headphones, white USB cable, a docking adaptor to allow the Touch form factor to w...
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The iPod touch has something of an image problem: it looks like an iPhone, feels like an iPhone. It even includes Wi-Fi and web-surfing like the iPhone. And yet it patently isnt one - a quick look across its glass-covered fascia will tell you that muc...

Multi-touch interface is a blast, Its the first true video iPod, Decent sound and picture quality, Incredibly slim and light...

The iPod touch is too similar to the iPhone, Contrast and viewing angle are average, Not enough storage for some, Feels like a rush job...

The iPod touch has something of an image problem: it looks like an iPhone, feels like an iPhone. It even includes Wi-Fi and web-surfing like the iPhone. And yet it patently isnt one - a quick look across its glass-covered fascia will tell you that muc...
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When Apple announced the iPod touch back in September 2007, our reaction was lukewarm. Wed already used the iPhone and the touch felt like a cut-down version. Yes, we loved the touch screen with multi-touch gestures, and we swooned over the Safari WiF...

Product Summary iPod touch 32GB Best Price £327.23 from Afasystems.biz See more prices Key specs Price at Launch 329 | MPN MB376ZOA | Full spec For...

When Apple announced the iPod touch back in September 2007, our reaction was lukewarm. Wed already used the iPhone and the touch felt like a cut-down version. Yes, we loved the touch screen with multi-touch gestures, and we swooned over the Safari WiF...
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Apples new 32GB iPod touch very nearly lives up to the dream of the phone-less iPhone. When Apple unveiled the iPod touch our initial reaction was lukewarm. Its video wasnt as bright and defined as that of the iPhone. It offered an unnecessarily h...

If youve held off on purchasing an iPod touch because it hasnt offered enough of the iPhones functionality or storage, it may be time to reconsider unbuckling your credit card. Granted, the display could be a bit brighter and its colour a little mo...
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iPod Touch review A pple, an American company founded on April 1st, 1976, is renowned for its Macintosh computers and iPod music players. Many current music players are capable of doing a lot more than just playing music. And the latest Apple iPod touc...
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Want a Touchscreen marvel in your hands without the phone? Well you can now settle for the iPod Touch which has all the advantages of its musical interface and touch sensitive screen. This model also has the first decent video player of Apple’s range t...
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Few products have created as much of a buzz around the office recently as the iPod Touch. Its iPhone-style, multi-touch interface is superb, letting you flick through music, video and photos with ease, and its built-in Wi-Fi makes web-browsing a breeze...

Amazing looks, relatively large 3.5in widescreen, excellent sound...

Limited storage capacity, prone to fingerprints, hoodies might mug you for it...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 09:25:22
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Like an iPhone without the phone. Pricey and flawed, but the screen and iTunes Store access are killer. The newest addition to Apples music player family bears a closer resemblance to the iPhone than to any other iPod. Besides not making calls, it l...
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Not without its impracticalities, but the touch is a simply brilliant marriage of software and hardware. The similarities between the iPhone and the touch are striking. Both have 3.5in 480 x 320 touchscreens. Both run a touchscreen version of OS X, of...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:25:22
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Come with us as we travel back exactly one year into the past (we wont be here long; humour us). Nobody outside Apple and AT&T knows about the iPhone, and mock-ups of the fabled widescreen iPod have been circulating on the web for months. People hav...

Product Summary iPod touch 8GB Price at launch £269 Key specs Price at Launch 269 | MPN | Full spec For...

This is, without doubt, one of the most desirable PMPs its been my pleasure to stroke. Its oh so sleek, beautifully designed and every interaction you have with it is satisfying - well, mostly.The key feature, aside from the quite lovely 3.5-inch dis...
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avreview.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 09:25:22
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Yes ladies and gentlemen its that time again, the time when Apple introduces another breakthrough product in the form of the iPod Touch (and definitely not the iTouch as had been rumoured). Its a touch-sensitive media player that owes its sexy slim d...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:25:22
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The iPhone has spilled a lot of ink for a few months now being deemed an extraordinary product, revolutionary, etc. However, in our opinion, the real winning Apple product this fall is the Touch, an iPhone « light », without telephone or camera capab...

Design and ergonomics, Easy handling and very intuitive navigation, Very high quality and enticing screen!, At 8mm, its very thin, Screen size...

No memory extension possible. Therefore limited to 8 or 16 GB, iTunes not very practical for video conversion, Saturates a little more quickly than the best Creative and Crown players, Quality of headphones, replace them, Screen smudges easily.
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 09:25:22
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Apples products always look great, but does the iPod Touch have the substance to match the style? more...

The sensational widescreen and internet connectivity, not to mention the status-symbol factor, make this a very desirable piece of kit. Criticism for its lack of support for third-party applications, though, is entirely justified. More Internet Devices...
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As Apple iPhone fans who dont want to sign up for a new phone, we were hoping the Apple iPod touch would be the perfect compromise. Based on its specs (Wi-Fi, mobile Safari, the multitouch interface, and twice the Apple iPhones storage capacity at...

The iPod touch is so similar to the iPhone that at first glance the two could be mistaken for one another. The real differences will become apparent in the future, but for the moment, this is a good-looking and intriguing product that will set tongues...
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Its hard to describe the Touch without constantly referring to the iPhone, so closely do the two resemble each other. The Touchs display is surrounded by black plastic, and both screen and bezel do indeed appear to be protected by a sheet of glass...

Register Hardware wasnt excited by the new iPod Nano and the iPod Classic, but we like the iPod Touch. Its not perfect - the price is too high, and there are some niggles about its interaction with iTunes. But you cant help but be wowed by its grap...
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hereshow.ca Updated: 2011-11-06 10:24:39
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The iPod Touch is a very different beast compared to almost anything else on the market at the moment...

Slick multitouch user interface, Full mediaplayer features, Effortless connectivity and great surfing options...

No voice communicatins, No "serious" apps builtin...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 10:24:40
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Alex KidmanApples finally made a revolutionary change to its iPod line - as long as you discount the iPhone - and the results are mostly good, although the comparative asking price and low battery life do detract strongly from the overall appeal of th...

Great touchscreen interface, good video playback, web surfing via Wi-Fi.

Poor battery life, lacks features found in the iPhone.

So is the much-hyped Touch worth your money? It really depends on what you want out of it. Its undeniable that it is, in essence, a cut-down iPhone, and if the extra features (including Bluetooth, and unsurprisingly, telephony) of the iPhone appeal, t...
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pcworld.co.nz Updated: 2011-11-06 10:24:40
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For iPhone-starved New Zealanders, the iPod touch looked like it was shaping up to be a decent compromise while we waited for a local release. Based on its specs – wi-fi, mobile Safari, the multi-touch interface and twice the iPhone’s storage...
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The similarities between the iPhone and the touch are striking. Both have 3.5in 480 x 320 touchscreens. Both run a touchscreen version of OS X, offering apps such as the Safari web browser and a YouTube video viewer. Both units use flash memory for sto...
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My iPod Touch review almost didnt get written. No sooner than I announced to my flatmate that I had Apple’s iPhone without the phone in my possession she took and immediately attempted to check her email account. Luckily for me Gmail was down at the...
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Dear Tooth Fairy, I am aware that rather worn adult molars are not the kind of trade goods you like to find under a chaps pillow when fulfilling fervent wishes. However, please note that I am willing to contribute my one remaining, genuine eye t...
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We always said it was going to happen and it has been a long time coming, but finally Apples new touch screen media player, the iPod touch, has arrived and its arrived in style. Coming in a razor thin body it packs in wireless connectivity and a host...

Touch screen operates very well, large screen, wireless connectivity, host of features...

Expensive, not much storage for video files, screen attracts fingerprints The Final Word While it may cost a pretty penny, the iPod touch is a brilliant portable media player. The touch screen operates fluidly, and wireless connectivity adds a whole ne...

While it may cost a pretty penny, the iPod touch is a brilliant portable media player. The touch screen operates fluidly, and wireless connectivity adds a whole new level of options and features.
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Is the new iPod Touch the best iPod ever? Were not so sure. It would have been a clearer call if Apple had been content to make the Touch just an iPhone sans phone, but the company stripped out a few handy features without any obvious reason oth...
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Beautiful, yet expensive. And with the iPhones forthcoming release, is it worth it?...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 10:24:43
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Forget the touch-sensitive wheel that set Apple’s iPod family apart from the rest of the music and video players in the market. The iPod Touch is here and will definitely change the way we look at portable media players. But can we afford the change...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 10:24:44
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How important are third-party apps for the iPod Touch? Im not getting one til theyre available Theyd be nice but theyre not a deal breaker Not at all. Im getting/have got a Touch regardless Pfft, there are better players out there than the Touch...

Well just look at it. Its gorgeous, Pretty interface, Best sounding iPod ever, Bright, clear and crisp widescreen, Cover Flow...

Expensive and poor value, Cant be operated blind like previous iPods, Fingerprints everywhere, and scratches on the back, Thirdparty apps locked out until Feb 2008, Lots of interface quirks...

If the Touch is the player that you want, that you really, really want, youve probably got one already. Fence-sitters should stay there until next year when third-party apps or version 2.0 comes out.
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The touch doesn't use Windows Media Player preferring to connect to Apple's iTunes software with the proprietary Apple cable.The touch's face has a single button that powers the device up and returns you to the home screen from any of the apps th...

Screen, Interface...

Limited storage...
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Video review: This is one of the sharpest bits of tech weve ever seen – its just let down by the fact that iPhone does more, and iPod Classic has more room. But frankly, even knowing that, our heart still say yes...

Beautiful touchscreen interface. Superb sounds and visuals. Wi-Fi works superbly...

Not as good as iPhone. Relatively meagre memory. Still no movies on iTunes Store...

This is one of the sharpest bits of tech weve ever seen – its just let down by the fact that iPhone does more, and iPod Classic has more room. But frankly, even knowing that, our heart still say yes...
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