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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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:39
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Apple iPod touch 32GBOther features include a built-in accelerometer which can sense motion and position, a special iPod version of Apple's Safari web browser, an email application and thousands of available apps. The Genius feature, which makes recomm...

The 3rd generation iPod Touch 32GB is an excellent new version of the device that revolutionized the smartphone market. About the only downside is that you're still tied to a 2-year contract with AT&T in order to get the device at a reasonable price. I...
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The iPod Touch is our top pick if you are looking out for a new PMP that not only plays audio and video but also let you play touch based or motion sensor based games and explore the online world. Available in three variants (8GB, 16GB and 32GB), the T...

Big & Beautiful Screen, Excellent Audio & Video Playback, Rich Variety of Applications, Excellent Web Browsing...

Dependence on iTunes, Subpar Earphones, Average Speaker...

With its big multitouch screen and sleek interface, the iPod Touch offered superior audio and video playback. It also offers a great Web browsing and gaming experience making it our top choice for PMP...
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Email us at mossbergsolution@wsj.com. Find this and other columns and videos online free at the All Things Digital Web site: http://solution.allthingsd.com Published on April 28, 2009 Print Share Comment Tagged: Apple, Internet, Katherine Boehret, The...
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The iPod touch 2G has the easiest...
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blogcritics.org Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:39
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This morning I was looking at the slick piece of technology I was holding. It was not powered on, there was no glow from the screen, and I was not thinking about what I was going to do next on it. I just looked at the smooth, clean lines of the device...
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Apples iPod touch is the device for those who want all the features of the iPhone, but without the phone. The first-generation model came out in 2007, and has recently been followed by an improved version.One of the best things Apple is known for, ou...
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Apple's iPod touch is the device for those who want all the features of the iPhone, but without the phone. The first-generation model came out in 2007, and has recently been followed by an improved version. One of the best things Apple is known for, ou...

The iPod touch's wonderful display and wide selection of third-party software makes it an outstanding mobile device for playing games, surfing the web, and keeping in touch with your friends via email. The second generation is a solid upgrade from the...
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brighthub.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:40
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In this article, Ill review the completely redesigned iPod Touch 2nd Generation. The iPod TouchLast September, one of my friends went out and bought a new iPod Touch, A few days later, she found out that Apple had rolled out its new 2nd Generation iP...
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appletell.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:40
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The most amazing thing about the iPod touch is the user interface, because, like all of Apple’s best products, it is both amazing and obvious. Well, obvious now that someone’s done it. Steve Jobs famously hates buttons on a mouse, and now he’s elimin...
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Businessweek.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:40
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The Good: Built-in Wi-Fi for music downloads and Web access, large screen, a wealth of applications The Bad: Slightly underpowered external speakers The Bottom Line: A poor mans iPhone, the Touch offers wireless music downloads, mobile Web access, a...

Built-in Wi-Fi for music downloads and Web access, large screen, a wealth of applications...

Slightly underpowered external speakers...

A poor mans iPhone, the Touch offers wireless music downloads, mobile Web access, and hundreds of applications while on the go...
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about.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:40
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The iPod touch has been referred to as an iPhone without the phone because it’s just that: it offers everything that the iPhone does, except for the ability to make calls. That’s carried through in the 2nd-generation iPod touch – it offers the same gre...
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2007: "After the touch, iPods cant get any better." 2008: "How does Apple keep DOING that?"...

Does everything, entertainmentwise, now including games, Love the screen, love the internal speaker, love the user interface...

Occasional software hiccups, No way around it: Unless were wearing gloves, its going to get smudged...

This is hands-down the best iPod to watch movies on, for its big, wide screen, fluid controls and even the built-in speaker, when we want to share or just dont feel like wearing headphones. The original iPod touch was pretty revolutionary, and pretty...
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The new Touch has a lot going for itself, though there are few new features. The most prominent happens to be the new 32GB capacity, improved battery life, external speakers, and external volume control keys. Some of you may not find the price acceptab...

Very well designed, Keeps the essence of the Touch intact, External speakers included, Volume buttons present...

Fingerprint magnet, No drag-and-drop, Genius doesnt work as it should, Bad placement of external speakers...

Music and VideoThe music quality remains the same, with support for AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), MP3 (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, and 4), Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV. A customizable EQ is still missing...
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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 the revised Apple iPod touch appeared al...

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 calls, we l...
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pdastreet.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:41
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The revised and updated iPod touch offers a slimmed down profile and bulked up features. While the change is more evolutionary than revolutionary, it makes using the player a lot more pleasant. Its odd that Apples marketing has dubbed this version...
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With the second generation of its benchmark-setting iPod Touch, Apple has managed to move the gold standard in personal music players yet another notch forward. Though existing touch owners may not find the list of upgrades compelling enough to spur a...

Outstanding build quality, Intuitive user interface, Superb audio and video playback, Many included extras, Unlimited expandability via App Store...

Price, Doesn’t see weak Wi-Fi networks, Needs a better equalizer, No Bluetooth, *...

Apple’s refinements to the iPod Touch make it one of the slickest, most impressive media players on the market today. At $229 for even the smallest 8GB version, you’re still paying a pretty premium for Apple’s name and trademark en...
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Apple describes it as (with apologies to grammar teachers—and I used to be one) as “the funnest iPod ever.” I won’t argue with that. It handles music, photo, videos, etc., with aplomb (as most iPods do) but is also a fin...
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Now in its second generation, the iPod touch from Apple is seeing a reduced price, improved hardware and a major influx of new features. The iPod touch was lost in the shadow of the iPhone in the past year, but hopefully this ingenious gadget will now...
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Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:41
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The second iteration of the largely popular iPod touch series has been on the market for several weeks now, but with the holiday season fast approaching its important that consumers know exactly what they are getting for their $200+ purchase. Between e...
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Apple certainly didnt revolutionize the iPod touch with the devices latest update. But it didnt necessarily have to in order to make the device a compelling personal media player. Even people who already have an iPhone may want to take a good look...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:41
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Apple calls its second-generation iPod Touch "the funnest iPod ever." And with a growing list of games, along with best-in-class media management and navigation, Wi-Fi, and a host of other useful features, there’s no arguing that this is...

Beautiful screen; up to 32GB of flash-based storage; games, apps, and Wi-Fi make it a mini-computer...

Pricey; internal speaker isn’t great; lack of buttons makes gaming frustrating...
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The second-gen touch adds just enough to keep it ahead of the pack.

Good battery life, Apps install quickly, Built-in speaker and volume buttons, Best touchscreen around...

Accelerometer needs calibration, Google Maps locator function is quirky, No cut-and-paste or e-mail search...

The volume buttons, speaker, quicker app installs, and improved battery life help offset minor glitches with Google Maps, as well as still-missing items like cut-and-paste and e-mail search. The iPod touch is slimmer and sexier than the latest Zune and...
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There’s one thing as right as summer rain: once a year, Apple revises its line of iPods. They gain new formats, colors and features that become the stuff of dreams of thousands of gadgets aficionados like us. Among the new faces presented by Apple in...

Strong PointsTouch-sensitive interfaceSlimmer than previous modelWiFi internet and e-mail accessMobile gaming platformiPod sound and video playback qualityBig widescreen monitorWeak PointsRequires iTunesVirtual keyboard requires time and patienceAutoco...
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The 2008 iPod touch inches closer to the iPhone line while retaining its iPod branding. It gets new audio input and recording features, volume controls, a speaker, and a full assortment of bundled apps, including Nike+ support.Missing features on the...
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There's a reason that people always think of Apple's first iPod - 5GB hard drive, mechanical click wheel and all - as the first MP3 player (even though it wasn't by a long way). The navigation wheel was such a groundbreaking and intuitive interface that n...

For many £169, £219, £289 for an 8GB, 16GB or 32GB MP3 player will be an unjustifiable expense. That's rather missing the point of the iPod touch, though. There was precious little wrong with the first version and there's even less to dislike the second t...
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maclife.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:42
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Strip out an iPhone’s ability to make calls, and you’re basically left with an iPod touch. This media player pumps out clean sound and sharp video, but it also does much more. Bundled with nearly the same apps as the iPhone—including Mai...

Great-sounding audio. Clear, fluid video. Wi-Fi and apps add exceptional versatility. Safari expertly surfs websites. Nike + iPod built in. Small speaker good enough for portable gaming or sharing YouTube audio. Side-mounted volume rocker. Impressive batt...

Nike + iPod requires computer connection to upload or download. Less contrast than iPhone. Weak bundled earphones. Can’t buy TV shows or Movies from the touch.

Music and movies are just the beginning. A media player at its core, the iPod touch extends the Mac experience into your palm. iPod touch...
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o, is the 2G iPod touch the funnest iPod ever? If your notion of an updated iPod touch that’s “funner” than the original is integrated hardware volume controls, a built-in speaker (low-fidelity though it may be); a curvier case; a warmer cast to the display; more capacity for the same price; and better battery life...

Handy hardware volume controls; greater capacity for similar price of original model; Genius playlist support; less buggy OS; podcast episodes play one after another; Nike + iPod receiver built-in; great audio playtime.

Internal speaker tinny; screen looks a little dingy; video playtime not up to Apple’s estimates; doesn’t charge from older accessories; video out requires expensive cable.
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:42
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We watch some video and take the Nike+ app for a quick spin in our Apple iPod touch 2G video hands-on.

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This text will be replaced The iPod touch used to be the second fiddle device to the iPhone. It looked like an iPhone, only a bit goofier, like it was made with leftover parts. With the new generation, however, Apple has staked a new flag in the san...
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Click Below to Read the Rest of This Review: Page 1 - Introducing (and Reconsidering) the Second-Generation iPod touchPage 2 - Packaging, Pack-ins, and Physical CharacteristicsPage 3 - Whats New Inside: Nike + iPod SupportPage 4 - Whats New Inside:...

A substantial improvement to last year’s polarizing original iPod touch, featuring better screen and audio quality, superior battery performance, and lower prices for previously offered storage capacities. New enclosure looks and feels better in the...

Low storage capacities relative to hard disk-based iPods continue to force users to choose between the smaller-screened and more capacious iPod classic or the bigger-screened and more versatile iPod touch. While improved, battery life is still not com...

A Note From the Editors of iLounge: Though all products and services reviewed by iLounge are "final," many companies now make changes to their offerings after publication of our reviews, which may or may not be reflected above. This iLounge article pro...
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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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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 Touchs physical changes are incremental, and they dont bring the device up to the...

Includes a Web browser and WiFi, Beautiful design, easy to operate...

Expensive...
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I picked up five 32GB iPod Touches yesterday at the Apple store – we gave away some at TC50 and our benefactor Michael Arrington wanted two – and I can confirm that the Touch is worth looking into if you’re hunting for all the power of the iPhone with...
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The second iteration of the iPod touch equals or improves upon its predecessor in almost every physical facet. Slimmer, lighter and more functional, the v.2 also gets new volume control buttons, full Nike+ integration and a built-in loudspeaker. It's...
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I was never a Touch man. I loved the iPhone but the Touch never drove me to drink in quite the same way. I am pleased, however, to report that I’m getting me a 32GB Touch as soon as the Apple Store opens tomorrow. Why? A few reasons.First and foremost...
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The most interesting improvements that come with Apples iPod touch 2G arent the physical tweaks, like its slimmer profile or new built-in speaker. Its whats inside. This huge screen isnt just for Coverflow or video viewing anymore—its for games...

Stunning, sprawling glass display. Access to App Store and iTunes Store via Wi-Fi. Built-in Internet browser. New Genius feature builds playlists for you.

Very expensive. Fingerprint magnet. File support is still extremely Apple-centric.

While the second-generation iPod touch is very similar to its predecessor, it has enough extra features, like Genius playlists and excellent games from the Apps Store, to maintain its standing at the top of the PMP heap...
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Smartdevicecentral.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:43
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The most interesting improvements that come with Apples iPod touch 2G arent the physical tweaks, like its slimmer profile or new built-in speaker. Its whats inside. This huge screen isnt just for Coverflow or video viewing anymore—its for games a...
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mp3.com Updated: 2011-07-30 09:33:43
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The second-generation Apple iPod Touch has it all: music, videos, photos, podcasts, e-mail, Web browsing, Internet radio, games, Nike+, Wi-Fi music downloads, and an App Store for adding thousands of custom features.

The second-generation Apple iPod Touch has it all: music, videos, photos, podcasts, e-mail, Web browsing, Internet radio, games, Nike+, Wi-Fi music downloads, and an App Store for adding thousands of custom features.

The second-generation iPod Touch may be overwhelming to users looking for a simple music player; audio quality is average; and iTunes software is required.

The second-generation iPod Touch includes features that are light-years ahead of the competition, its design has improved, and its price has finally come down to earth.
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2011-09-14 01:06:25
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Reviewers agree that the Apple iPod Touch is a revolutionary and generally satisfying gadget -- some call it an iPhone without the phone because it plays music and video and offers Wi-Fi Internet access but doesn't make calls. The second-generation Tou...

Excellent video, audio playback, WiFi, Intuitive interface, Can output video to TV, Email application, Bluetooth available with iPhone 3.0 software...

No camera, No FM tuner or voice recorder, No memory card slot, iPhone 3.0 software costs $10 for Touch users...
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