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It may not have received the fanfare of the shiny iPhone 5, but the refreshed iPod touch is just as new.With a redesigned body based around a new 4-inch, 16:9 widescreen, the iPod touch mirrors the design of the iPhone 5 in the same way that the previous...
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In a world turning towards smartphones, the iPod touch abides. The touch is the definitive phone-less handheld computer: Part gaming device, part media player, part web browser, and all what you make of it with the apps you choose to download...

Slightly lighter than the 32GB model, Tremendous number of apps, Faster than previous budget iPod touch, Bigger screen than previous budget iPod...

16GB storage could be tight for some, No rear, facing camera...

If you have a good smartphone, you probably don't need an iPod touch, and if you just want a music player, you can save £70 and go with the £129 iPod nano. This gadget's real purpose is as a gateway to thousands of iOS apps for people who can't otherwise...
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Apple has released a new budget iPod touch (16GB iPod touch), cheaper than the existing model but without one key feature. See also our 32GB and 64GB iPod touch review (2012). The new Apple iPod touch is identical to the existing iPod touch – which rem...

Great design, app choice, cheapest iPod...

Lacks rear-facing camera, smallest capacity...

If you enjoy taking photos with your mobile device the 16GB iPod touch is probably not for you. It remains a wonderful media and games player, although with a limited capacity compared to its bigger brothers. An extra £50 for the 32GB iPod touch – twice t...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2015-04-02 17:51:45
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We've been waiting to get our hands on this. We wanted to know how relevant the iPod Touch is with the deluge of smartphones that have come out this year...

Display, Impeccable sound quality, Processing power, Lots of functions...

Supports very few audio & video file formats, Lowquality earphones...

The iPod Touch has pretty much all the features the iPhone has, except for the phone function and 3G. It's an excellent product with flawless sound quality, but the logic behind it is a bit hard to pin down. Given the price, most people will probably opt...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2015-04-02 17:51:59
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Apple’s iPod touch is better than ever. It’s expensive, but the best device of its type on the marketRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) Now that smartphones are so often used to handle music and video, few would think of buying a dedicated media player. Yet...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2015-04-02 17:51:59
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The fifth-generation model of the Apple iPod Touch music player finally fixes a long standing problem that plagued previous versions. The shiny, reflective but easily scuffed and scratched metal rear has finally been replaced with a far more scratch-re...
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Now that smartphones are so often used to handle music and video, few would think of buying a dedicated media player. Yet Apple has stuck steadfastly with its iPod touch, which this month receives a major update. It's a very similar design to the iPhone...

Apple's iPod touch is better than ever. It's expensive, but the best device of its type on the market...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2015-04-02 17:52:12
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It seems like a long time since demand for the iPod was overtaken by the iPhone, but there's still a place for what is largely the same device, sans phone and high price.Not that it's especially cheap -- with no low-memory versions available you'll nee...

Lightest, slimmest iPod Touch yet, excellent screen, improved camera, great range of apps...

Less affordable entry point than previous iPod touch...

It's a shame the cheaper versions have gone, but despite its considerable price tag, the latest iPod touch still offers good value for money, with a terrific screen, excellent syncing possibilities through iTunes and an unsurpassed range of available a...
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Apple's iPod Touch media player has reached its 5th incarnation, with more power and a wider range of features than ever before. One of the first things we noticed was the Touch's new, slimmer design. It looks great and makes for an easier fit into jea...

With upgrades to its power and display quality, the iPod Touch is still the most versatile media player around...
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In an age where your phone can hold all the music you own you may be wondering why you might still need an iPod touch 5th Generation. The answer is that the iPod touch is not just an iPod anymore. While Apple still sells the old fashioned iPod Classic and...

Better screen, Five colour options, iOS 6 improvements, Very thin and light, Better earphones...

Apple Maps!, Lightning port is a reset, You still need iTunes...

We'd say the iPod touch 5th Generation makes a pretty convincing argument for small form factor devices, especially for kids who might find larger devices cumbersome to hold. Even for adults, 7-inch and larger tablets are too big to pop into your pocket...
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The last time we had a significant upgrade to the iPod Touch was in September 2010, when the 4th generation was released. Apple’s been busy in the two years since, what with various new iPhones, iPads and iOS updates, so it’s finally time for the iPod...

Clearer and more detailed sound quality, Richer, more subtle colours, Great interface with swift response time, Intuitive to use, Web browsing is fast, Picture clarity is better, 5MP camera with flash, Beautiful build and finish...

Increasingly viable small tablets are the biggest rival in both screen size and price, Expensive...

As a dedicated media player for your music, games, videos, and web browsing, the new Touch is clearly ahead of the previous generation.However, the market has changed in the years since the iPod Touch was first introduced. Already a somewhat niche product...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2015-04-02 17:52:34
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In an age where your phone can hold all the music you own you may be wondering why you might still need an iPod touch 5th Generation.The answer is that the iPod touch is not just an iPod anymore. While Apple still sells the old fashioned iPod Classic and...

Better screen, Five colour options, iOS 6 improvements, Very thin and light, Better earphones...

Apple Maps!, Lightning port is a reset, You still need iTunes...

We'd say the iPod touch 5th Generation makes a pretty convincing argument for small form factor devices, especially for kids who might find larger devices cumbersome to hold. Even for adults, 7-inch and larger tablets are too big to pop into your pocket...
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It’s fitting that this is the fifth generation of the iPod Touch, because what you’ve got here is, in effect, an upgrade almost as ambitious as the recently launched iPhone 5. Like the iPhone 5, the new Touch has had a bit of a growth spurt, stretching...

The new iPod Touch is improved in almost every way, and makes a terrific portable entertainment system for music, video, photography and games. But at this sort of price I’m not entirely sure who it’s aimed at anymore. Apple-loving adults will probabl...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2015-04-02 17:52:34
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After a year’s break, Apple is back with a new iPod touch for all those boys and girls who want all the apps but none of the monthly cost of an iPhone. Like the iPhone 5, it’s sporting a new look, with a taller 4-inch display and the updated iOS 6 soft...

The iPod touch has always been shockingly skinny, and now at just 6.1mm it’s more anaemic than ever. Yet despite its wafer thin profile and bright coloured back panel, it’s tough as old boots, with the same glorious, hard-to-scratch four-inch display as the iPhone 4It’s packing the same A5 processor as the iPhone 4S, which is to say it’s blindingly fast, with a solid battery life to match it: App...

If there’s a problem, it’s more with the timing than anything else. More than half the UK population is now rocking a smartphone in their pocket, and even if it’s not an iPhone in yours, there’s a good chance it’s a touchscreen smartie with most of the same skills - and screen size. Why carry two gadgets that jump online, let you play games, listen to music and watch video on the go?To make matte...

The new iPod touch is as impressive as you’d expect it to be, though in 2012 that in itself might be the problem: it’s only what you expect it to be. A colourful backing can’t mask the fact that with smartphones becoming more and more powerful, the iPo...
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The iPod touch has always been a bit of a poor relation of the iPhone series. It was there for people who wanted iPhone goodies, but couldn't afford the astronomical price of the phone. However, underdog or not, it revolutionised what people expect from a...

Good-quality screen, Superb apps and games library, Much-improved camera...

Entry price a little high, Loop lanyard feels gimmicky...

Now that the iPod touch range starts at £249.99, it isn't quite as accessible as it once was for cash-strapped folk that can't afford iPhones. However, the iPod touch 5th generation is doubtless the best iPod touch made yet. Strong design, and significant...
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This video I review the Apple iPod Touch 5th Gen. This iPod now includes the same 4.0″ screen found on the iPhone 5. The screen alone makes it a worthy upgrade to previous owners of the 4th Gen iPod. Is it worth the price tag? If you own an iPhone 5 I wou...
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The iPod touch has always been an interesting device. Branded as an Apple music player, it's rich feature set, sitting alongside the wide functionality of the iPhone, has always attracted those who either couldn't afford, or didn't want, an iPhone in...

Design is the best yet, light and compact, amazing screen, access to hundreds of thousands of apps and games, headphones are an improvement...

Expensive, still reliant on the Apple-verse, dock connector will annoy some, EQ settings aren't great...

When it comes to a device to play music and video, you can't really ask for more than the iPod touch delivers. This is the best screen on any media device of its size, there's decent storage capacity on both models and the graphical power means this ca...
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The Apple iPod touch received an update at the same time as the new iPhone 5, incorporating new hardware and features from the new phone as well as the older iPhone 4S. Overtaking the fourth generation iPod touch from 2011, the new portable media p...

Thin, light, well-built, Excellent screen and good camera, Fast processing and great battery life...

Lightning port complicates backward compatibility, No volume control on bundled EarPods...

Apple's newest iPod touch joins components from the iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S, cobbling them together in a body that's incredibly thin and light. New earphones and a new dock connector are both good and bad, but the overall package is an excellent one...
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There’s a new iPod touch on the block and, in many of the ways that most matter, it’s a doozy. While it’s tempting to compare it to a phone-less iPhone 5—particularly given its similar height, weight, thickness, and Lightning connector—the iPod touch i...

Far faster than previous model; bright screen; solid camera performance; siri support...

No remote on bundled headphones, $329 (32GB); $439 (64GB)...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2015-04-02 17:52:34
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Lisa Gade reviews the new generation of Apple's iPod touch 5th gen multimedia player and more. It runs on a dual core Apple A5 CPU with a dual core GPU and it's available with 32 or 64 gigs of storage ($299 and $399). It has a front 1.2MP FaceTime HD came...
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It wasn't long ago that Apple was king of the smartphone world, but the iPhone 5 is no longer the people's smartphone champion. Similarly, the iPod Touch has always been top of the pile when it comes to portable media players.Competition isn't so stiff in...

Beautifull designed, Bigger, bolder display, High quality cameras...

Very pricey, iOS still problematic...
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Our iPod touch review is based upon our hands-on testing on the iPod touch that we were able to use at the press event, as well as in-depth analysis of known specifications and features. We will update it when we get a review model to assess.Our initial r...

Colour choices; great compact camera alternative; high tech features thanks to A5 chip...

Is there a market for iPods when so many people own iPhones; an unlocked iPhone 4 might be an alternative option worth considering, $329 (32GB); $439 (64GB)...
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The iPhone 5 wasn’t the only Apple product to get an update at Apple’s iPhone 5 launch event last night and it wasn’t the only product that we got our hands on. Here’s our hands on review of the iPod touch. Our iPod touch review is based upon our hands...

Colour choices; great compact camera alternative; high tech features thanks to A5 chip...

Is there a market for iPods when so many people own iPhones; an unlocked iPhone 4 might be an alternative option worth considering...

Price aside, whether you're in it for the apps, games, or media, this is an iPod you'll treasure. With its improved cameras, zippy performance, bright and roomy display, support for Siri, and more colorful and statuesque form, the fifth-generation iPod to...
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Not only is it a legit iPhone without the Phone (and free of monthly voice and data plans), the iPod Touch is a triple threat device that skirts the genres of mobile gaming, smart cameras and pocket computer while remaining as an outstanding media playbac...
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One of the devices Apple unveiled a couple of months ago was the 5th generation iPod Touch. It is better-looking and more powerful than its predecessor. Some say it's the iPhone without the phone. Find out more by reading our full review after the break.D...

High quality build, Excellent design, Larger, high-res display, Good camera, Thin and light, Available in different colors (black, silver, blue, yellow, pink, red)...

about it, So-so battery life, No ambient light sensor, Smudge and fingerprint magnet...

Calling previous iPod Touches as iPhones without the phone part is an exaggeration. The iPT5 is more worthy of that statement thanks to its high-quality build, excellent design, amazing display and a very capable camera. With that said it's easy to sum up...
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It's the 5th Generation iPod Touch! Woot!The 5th Generation iPod Touch was announced by Apple at the same event they unveiled the iPhone 5 . It quickly got a lot of attention because of the sleek and slim design, 4-inch Retina Display, 5-megapixel iSight...

Sezzy beast.Over-all we think that the iPod Touch is a solid portable entertainment device. The bigger screen, faster processor, good camera, and the app store sets it apart from all other portable media players available in the market today. Our only res...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-25 04:40:03
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While the iPod Touch is quite a popular device, I’ve never really been attracted to one because my annually-upgraded iPhone has always been a more capable device. And although the new iPhone 5 continues to lead, I must admit that it hasn’t really excit...

Gorgeous screen, really thin and light, decent cameras...

Too expensive, mono speaker...
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technoodling.net Updated: 2016-11-25 04:40:03
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As an owner of the 2012 edition of the iPod Touch, you're going to be hearing that a lot. Either from your stunned and impressed friends or possibly even involuntarily from your own mouth. Yes, it's thinner than 5 DVD discs stacked one on top of the other...
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gadgetride.com Updated: 2016-11-25 04:40:02
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Apple unveiled the 5th generation of the iPod touch line on 12th September 2012. Compared to its predecessor the iPod touch 5 its slimmer, lighter and features a better and bigger screen. Some of the notable features are the dual core A5 chip, LED flash f...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-11-25 04:40:03
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There's a new iPod touch on the block and, in many of the ways that most matter, it's a doozy. While it's tempting to compare it to a phone-less iPhone 5--particularly given its similar height, weight, thickness, and Lightning connector--the iPod touch...
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If innovation is the mother of all inventions, then 2012 surely had more than its fair share of gadgets that enthralled us. Here's a list of the best objects we saw this year...
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