itreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:39
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An outstanding, intuitive user interface is the highlight of an excellent product. It has one or two problems, but the iPod is the market leader for a very good reason. Apple - iPod Touch 16GB 2nd generation price Buy Apple iPod Touch 16GB 2nd generat...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:39
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www.apple.com/ukWith a 3.5in screen, displaying 480 x 320 pixels, Apples iPod Touch – the iPhone without the phone – has a slightly bigger screen than most of its pocketable rivals. This is a big advantage when it comes to watching video, which looks...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:40
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Feels like were in love. The best bits of the iPhone without the phone - a superb mobile media accessory. In marked contrast to the nano, you have to look closely at the new iPod touch to spot the differences from its predecessor. The only visible p...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:41
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When we first tested it just over a year ago, our verdict on the first generation of the iPod Touch was clear: a five-star score and high praise for a real portable video player, at long last … practical, aesthetically-pleasing and with a decent scree...

Interface: volume control is a good addition, Large touch screen, Thinner, Genius keeps things interesting...

Speaker not very good, Easy to get grimy fingerprints, Ditch those white headphones if you can...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:41
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The Touch presses all the right buttons, but the novelty can wear off Super-smooth surfing Average sound quality With the gadget fraternity locked in abject love for the iPhone, Apple’s Touch is fighting for attention. The built-in Safari web browser o...

Supersmooth surfing...

Average sound quality...
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:41
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Been having sleepless nights, wondering whether you should commit to the new iPod Touch? Fear not, because Zara has selflessly spent some time carting around to see if it could live up to her sky high expectations.
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:42
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The Apple iPod Touch 2nd Gen - 8Gb is different from its predecessors because of the following features: sleeker design, improved mobile gaming features, and smart music features. The second generation Apple iPod Touch 2nd Gen has a stainless steel met...

Apple’s all-new iPod touch isn’t all-new at all. It looks almost identical to the last model, albeit slightly slimmer, and that’s because Apple’s done almost all of its tinkering inside. The fruity firm has added a speaker (althoug...

The second generation iPod touch has failed to excite us. Yes, it’s a bit thinner, but the extra features are next to useless. The built in speaker is woefully under-powered, and can barely be heard in anything but the quietest room. The Nike+ iPod...

If you’ve been waiting to board the iPod touch bandwagon, this is the perfect player for you, but as an upgrade there’s nothing here to tempt current iPod owners into parting with more cash.Best offers for the Apple iPod Touch 2nd Gen - 8GbApp...
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We can spend hours idly flicking our finger across the screen, watching the pretty album artwork slide back and forth. And that business of ‘pinching’ your fingers to zoom in and out on photos is nothing short of inspired. It gives the iPod Touch a re...

Whether that’s a wise decision remains to be seen, but there’s no doubt that the iPod Touch is still a pretty impressive gadget. It’s obviously overkill if all you want is a compact and affordable MP3 player – in which case the new...
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Talking up the second generation iPod Touch to someone who doesnt yet own a version of Apples lifestyle technology phenomenon is dead easy: its now 30 quid cheaper. If youve been holding out because 200 smackers was difficult to justify for an MP3...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:42
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According to Apple the new iPod touch is the funniest iPod ever. Oh no, hang on, at second glance it actually says "funnest" iPod ever. Whatever next? The mind boggles.Despite the liberties Apple is taking with the English language, were forced to con...

Thinner than ever before, New Genius playlist feature, New built-in speaker and volume buttons...

You have to use iTunes 8, No camera, Speaker is poor for listening to music, Its not an iPhone...
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With the second version of the iPod touch Apple takes another step to close the gap between iPod and iPhone by adding those two desirable physical features: external volume controls and an internal speaker. When Apple first released the iPod touch...

Apple has begun to reinvent the iPod touch as the ‘funnest’ vehicle for playing games, websurfing and email when in Wi-Fi range, and even as a keep-fit companion with its Nike+ jogging monitor. But in spite of its shortfall in making phone cal...
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The iPod touch was always a canny marketing move - an iPhone without the phone, enabling Apple to sell the gorgeous touch-screen experience to those who weren't ready for a new mobile contract. Now, a year down the line, Apple has unveiled the second g...

Still gorgeous, and slimmer than ever; but luxury still comes at a price...
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Edwin Millheim9.5The portable media devices made a heck of a splash on the consumer market when they first came into being. Newer and more solid players over the years of course kept coming and getting better and better and more diverse in what they h...
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These changes don’t make it a must-have upgrade for 1G iPod touch owners, though, especially as all the software improvements are available as a firmware upgrade. The 2G iPod touch runs version 2.1 of the operating system out of the box, and in ad...

You’ll need regular access to a Wi-Fi network to make the most of the iPod touch, but even if you don’t, it’s easily the best portable media player on the marketRRP: 8GB: $329; 16GB: $419; 32GB: $549Contact: Rating: 4.5/5 send phot...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 10:54:33
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If youve been holding back, now is the time: the second-gen Touch is an excellent media player, and the addition of third-party apps extends the fun for everyone, no matter where your interests lie. Steve Jobs calls the second-gen iPod Touch "the funn...

App Store access means lots of new toys to play with, Still the one to beat in terms of interface and ease of use, Feels better in the hand than the original, Sleeker and sexier...

Some features require the purchase of accessories, Cant store files via draganddrop, Audio via speaker is pretty ordinary...

Not just an excellent media player — the addition of third-party apps makes the second-gen Touch the portable device to beat in a wide range of areas.
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With its latest iteration of the iPod Touch, Apple has added two highly coveted features — external volume controls and a speaker — and lowered prices, too. However, the Touch’s physical changes are incremental, and they don’t bring the device up to th...

Includes a Web browser and Wi-Fi, beautiful design, easy to operate...

Expensive...

New features coupled with lower prices increase the second-generation model’s appeal, but this version of the Touch doesn’t supply enough incentive for existing owners to upgrade...
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The iPod Touch isn’t a gadget that’s accustomed to being upstaged. It is, after all, the best portable media player on the planet. But at the launch of its second generation, all the flashbulbs and attention was showered on its cheeky little b...

Built-in Nike+. Slick interface. Slightly improved sound quality. Physical volume buttons. Genius playlists work well...

Nike+ functionality no better than Nano. Tinny speaker slightly unnecessary...

Owners of the original needn’t upgrade, but the second gen Touchs tweaks give it even more allure and potential...
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Anyone who has even a cursory knowledge of the Apple iPod touch knows that this is not just a simple music player. For better, or maybe for worse, the iPod touch has a bevy of options and features that make it a very dynamic gadget. Added onto the music...
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