computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:48
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This latest iPod Touch looks is much the same as the last one but there have been some significant improvements.Essentially, the new features bring the iPod Touch up to the level of the iPhone 4. The screen has the same resolution as the iPhone 4's, wh...

Thin and light; does nearly everything an iPhone does; good battery life...

Facetime is a mess; no GPS; camera quality not great...

An excellent music and video player that also doubles as a handheld computer...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:51
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Facetime is available both on the iPhone 4 and other iOS 4 devices, and to the surprise of many commentators, is available on the iPod touch 4G. It's basically a videoconferencing tool that allows you to make video calls with any contacts who also have...

Lots of features, Facetime available without 3G, Decent processor does a good job, Reasonable quality audio...

TN screen, not IPS like on the iPhone 4, Low resolution on the screen, Headphones need replacing...

There aren't many revolutionary new features on this latest iPod touch. It's a good product overall, but both the screen and the camera left us disappointed...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:51
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Apple's relentless cycle of annual upgrades means that the latest version of the Apple iPod Touch is the fourth generation of this all-conquering handheld device. Blimey, time flies.From day one the iPod Touch has offered a list of features that are...

The new iPod Touch has improved music playback quality and the revised battery should deliver 40 hours of music or seven hours of video. You need to use iTunes to handle your media and that's not a fun experience but the hardware is a joy to use and th...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:51
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The iPod Touch, like the iPhone, has made its way through four generations of upgrades, but its changes have been more incremental, mostly concerned with increasing capacity and tweaking the external design. However, with this latest update, the iPod Touch has taken on the iPhone...
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The third generation iPod Touch was a desirable, intuitive and, to a large extent, unrivalled portable media player. The fourth generation is slimmer and neater-looking around the edges. Battery life is around 40 hours for music and seven for video pla...

Retina display is stunning, fine picture quality, clear, detailed and expressive sound...

No FM radio...
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Apple's iPod Touch has had a radical makeover, with the fourth-generation Touch coming in the wake of the widely praised iPhone 4 and offering some of the same features. It is Apple's best iPod to date and can be considered a triple threat: a gaming c...

Rich display, faster processor, HD video recording, front and back cameras...

Poor camera resolution, no camera flash, no in-line microphone on included ear buds...

The new iPod Touch is the best dedicated music player that Apple has released to date. The 'Retina' display, iOS4 and the faster processor mean that listening to music, playing games and surfing the Web are easier and more enjoyable than with its predeces...
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Apple's iPod touch has had a radical makeover, with the fourth-generation Touch coming in the wake of the widely praised iPhone 4 and offering some of the same features. It is Apple's best iPod to date and can be considered a triple threat: a gaming...

The new iPod Touch is the best dedicated music player that Apple has released to date. The 'Retina' display, iOS4 and the faster processor mean that listening to music, playing games and surfing the Web are easier and more enjoyable than with its pred...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:51
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The nano takes the plaudits for most adventurous iPod update, but the touch runs it a close second. Cast your eye over it briefly and it doesn’t look as if much as changed over the previous version. It’s still largely the same form factor, with the sam...

The fourth generation iPod touch gets Apple's high-resolution Retina display and a pair of cameras, but is it worth the high price?...
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The rumour mill was flying thick and fast last year with speculation that the new third-generation version of the iPod Touch would include a camera for the first time. However, the model unveiled featured a faster processor but no camera, leaving the A...

The iPod Touch is an amazingly versatile little gadget, and the improved performance of this model enhances its gaming credentials, while the FaceTime technology will appeal to adults and youngsters alike. The stills camera is unspectacular, but havin...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:52
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An all-new Retina Display screen, a new camera, and an inconceivably slim body – is this the ultimate do-it-all MP3 player?The goodThis is simply the best-looking iPod, indeed the best-looking MP3 player we've ever laid eyes on. The Touch 4G is even th...

This is simply the best-looking iPod, indeed the best-looking MP3 player we've ever laid eyes on. The Touch 4G is even thinner than its predecessors – any bulges have been eradicated to leave a sheer, smooth device.The new Retina Display that it shares with the iPhone 4 is just as stunning with its crisp, clear 960×640 display – perfect for album artwork or the new Games Centre capabilities.Indee...

The camera on the new iPod touch is still a touch disappointing. Stills top out at a maximum of 960×720, so you won't be replacing your cam with these just yet. And the fixed focus doesn’t help matters.The maximum capacity is a mere 64GB, so this is not for audiophiles. And the lack of FLAC support may put them off too. But then, this isn't a device designed for the audiophile market.

The most beautiful MP3 player we've seen, and a peerless all-rounder for music, media and gaming.Best offers for the iPod Touch 4GHMV £149.00 iPod Touch 4G is tagged with iPod, iPod Touch, 4G and Apple. Select a tag (iPod, for example) to find everythi...
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The gap between the iPod touch and iPhone is getting increasingly small, as the gap between Apple's iPod models gets wider. As the latest has sharpened its focus on becoming a small, snazzy, music player, the iPod touch is adding more strings t...

Good range of features, Impressive performance, Crisp sound quality...

Slow connection speed, Poor photo quality, Disappointing Game Center...

Battery life hasn't been compromised in the upgrades the iPod touch has received. Apple claims 40 hours of audio and seven of video, which isn't an unrealistic claim, but gaming is still very much a huge drain. A two hour game of Civilization Revolution t...
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The iPod touch has been the world's premium MP3 player for some time now, and with the launch of the new iPod touch 4th generation model, that doesn't look like changing.Despite the iPod touch 4th Generation being even thinner than last year's model, A...

Stunning display, Smooth interface, New gyroscope...

It's expensive!, Poor camera, Crap earphones...

The iPod touch has been the world's premium MP3 player for some time now, and with the launch of the new iPod touch 4th generation model, that doesn't look like changing.Despite the iPod touch 4th Generation being even thinner than last year's model, A...
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For its latest iPod Touch, Apple has closed the gap between what its portable media player and iPhone 4 are capable of. In fact, it's pretty much fair to say that this time around the iPod touch is an iPhone without the phone capability. From the outsi...

The latest iPod touch is an improvement all-round. With its incredible screen, built-in camera and amazing user interface, this is the best media player around...
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The nano takes the plaudits for most adventurous iPod update, but the touch runs it a close second. Cast your eye over it briefly and it doesn’t look as if much as changed over the previous version. It’s still largely the same form factor, with the sam...

The price might be eyewatering, but this is the ultimate pocket entertainment device, with a fabulous screen...
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Tweet With the recent refresh of Apple's iPod range, the iPod touch has undoubtedly asserted itself at the top of the tree. With the nano stripping down, there appears to be a hole in the middle of what was once Apple's MP3 player offering. The iPod t...

Display is sensational, the App Store, user interface, versatility, build quality...

Price, camera offering a little lacklustre, new design isn't as comfortable as the last version, limited format support...

It sounds great when listening to music, looks great when watching video and it is a real pleasure to use. Easily pocketable to take on the move and with excellent fast rendering of websites and connected apps for when you are in a friendly network, yo...
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electricpig.co.uk Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:54
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The new iPod touch 4G almost has an easy ride of things. Here we are in 2010, and no other media player has even come close to touching the jack of all trades capabilities of previous models, even if there are better sounding tune chuckers out ther...

Calling it wafer thin would be an insult, not a compliment. Screen is gorgeous...

The camera is not the same as the iPhone 4's, no GPS...

Hi-fi purists will still scoff, but for most, this is once again the best PMP in the world by a very, very long way...
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macworld.com.au Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:57
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You know the story by now. For many, the is the iPhone without the phone and GPS features – no cellular voice calls, no texting, and no EDGE or 3G wireless service. The remaining features that the two have in common (or lack) is often how the iPod tou...

Retina display provides sharp images and text; FaceTime; built-in mic and speaker make VoIP easier; improved Bluetooth support; includes majority of non-phone iPhone features...

Rear-facing camera produces mediocre results; no camera flash, $289 (8GB); $378 (32 GB); $499 (64GB)...

The iPod touch is wildly popular for good reason. It’s an extremely versatile device – media player; pocket gaming machine; productivity tool; internet communication device; and, with this latest update, pocket camcorder, still camera, handheld recorde...
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macworld.co.uk Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:57
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You know the story by now. For many, the iPod touch is the iPhone without the phone and GPS features—no cellular voice calls, no texting, and no EDGE or 3G wireless service. The remaining features that the two have in common (or lack) is often how the...

Extremely versatile device, addition of FaceTime video calling, much improved clear and bright display, HD video recording, better gaming potential, powered by Apple's A4 chip.

Still camera poor compared to iPhone 4, no GPS hardware.
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T3.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:57
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The sublime is now Apple’s most successful iPod and this latest version is better than ever. Jonathan Ive and his team have been able to shave yet more millimetres and grams off a PMP that was already thinner than the Piers Morgan fanclub directory...

Truly stunning aesthetics. Great display, Super audio, Decent HD video camera...

Top end model is a lot of money, No Flash video support, FaceTime, though excellent, is of limited use...

Top-notch audio quality, an HD camcorder and a great screen, combine with some welcome additions via IOS4.1 to create the best PMP you can buy...
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It's cheerful, colourful and versatile, and though it technically has competition, Apple's iPod Touch still stands alone. While we still classify it as an MP3 player, the fully redesigned iPod Touch is more like a smartphone without the phone, bringing mo...

Terrific design and build quality, Slim and light, Beautiful screen, Tremendous number of apps...

Rather expensive entrylevel model, Lightning connector compatibility issues...

Published under license from Ziff Davis, Inc. New York, All rights reserved. Copyright © 2012-2013 Ziff Davis, Inc...
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The most amazing thing about Apple's latest iPod touch is its colour.It's available in both black and white. No, we're not being glib - we mean it!Apart from the colour change there's no difference here between the specs of the iPod touch 4th Generatio...

It's white!, iOS 5 software rocks, Thinner than an iPhone, Retina Display, iCloud integration...

Still need to use iTunes, Can't play common file formats, Specs looking out of date, Back attracts fingerprints & scratches, It's not an iPhone...

There was no way we had room in this review to mention everything the iPod touch does. We haven't even touched on features like Internet browsing, email, maps and the gazillions of apps that totally transform what it's capable of, for example.We're rea...
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The iPod touch is now even slimmer (7.2mm), comes with iOS 5, and supports iCloud – a neat way of accessing your music and photo stream from anywhere via the web. (See review overleaf.) The iMessage feature now lets you send messages over Wi-Fi too. No...

Wafer-thin body; editable playlists; faster camera...

Scratches easily; no Siri voice-control; it’s still no iPhone...

We're smitten with the latest version of the iPod touch on almost every level. Additions such as Photo Stream and the editable playlists really enhance the player's usability, while iCloud addresses some of the ‘tied to iTunes' concerns we've raised in th...
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The iPod touch is now even slimmer, at 7.2mm, comes with iOS5 and supports iCloud — a neat way of accessing your music and Photostream from anywhere via the web. The iMessage feature now lets you send secure messages over Wi-Fi too.Not everything that...

Susceptible to scratches, No Siri...

iOS 5 improvements are great, Best screen of any portable media player...

We're smitten with the latest version of the iPod touch on almost every level. Additions such as Photostream and the editable playlists really enhance the player's usability while iCloud addresses some of the ‘tied to iTunes' concerns we've raised in the...
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Not everything that will run on the iPhone 4 and 4S (which have superior video processors) will do so on the iPod touch, but most items, including GarageBand, will. Don’t expect the more graphics-intensive iMovie with its real-time video capture and sp...

We’re smitten with the latest version of the iPod touch on almost every level. Additions such as Photostream and the editable playlists really enhance the player’s usability while iCloud addresses some of the ‘tied to iTunes’ concerns we’ve raised in t...
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The iPod Touch is simply a gadget killer. Honestly, we could leave the review at that but that wouldn’t help anyone. The iPod Touch looks, at face value, to be very much like an iPhone 4 and in a number of ways it is. Design It looks amazing...

Thinnest and lightest iPhone Touch ever, A4 processor makes it superfast...

The camera comes without a flash...

Very much a downgraded iPhone 4 and incorporating some of the best technologies from the iPhone 4 such as FaceTime and Retina display, it is a seriously impressive piece of kit and is an all-in-one mobile entertainment device without call capabilities. Th...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-20 03:29:20
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We’re expecting third-party speaker systems and hi-fis to include AirPlay, which means the iPod Touch could become the centre of your home entertainment system, with lossless Wi-Fi music streaming making lossy Bluetooth Stereo a thing of the past. We’...

Great HD video. Print quality screen. Wi-Fi video calling. Three-axis gyro for improved gaming control...

Lo-res stills capture. Not much AirPlay-compatible kit available at launch. Viewing angle not as good as iPhone 4. Bundled buds are bin bound...

Excels as a music player, games machine, videocamera and so much more. The best iPod yet...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-12 04:57:04
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The most amazing thing about Apple's latest iPod touch is its colour.It's available in both black and white. No, we're not being glib - we mean it!Apart from the colour change there's no difference here between the specs of the iPod touch 4th Generation f...

It's white!, iOS 5 software rocks, Thinner than an iPhone, Retina Display, iCloud integration...

Still need to use iTunes, Can't play common file formats, Specs looking out of date, Back attracts fingerprints & scratches, It's not an iPhone...

There was no way we had room in this review to mention everything the iPod touch does. We haven't even touched on features like Internet browsing, email, maps and the gazillions of apps that totally transform what it's capable of, for example. We're real...
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Launched in September, the 4th generation iPod Touch builds on the facilities of the previous models, but is still most easily explained as the screen, processor and basic design of the iPhone, without the ability to make and receive phone calls.The path...

Incredibly flexible, improved sound quality via headphone socket...

Bottom mounted headphone socket annoying...

An excellent sonic performer with huge flexibility and superb ergonomics...
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technoodling.net Updated: 2016-11-24 07:52:10
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Back in early June, when the iPhone 4 was unveiled to a rapturous audience, my immediate reaction was “If this is the new iPhone, the next iPod Touch is going to be amazing!”Fast forward a few months and here it is: the 4th generation iPod Touch actually...

Retina Display is unnervingly sharp, Built in mic and cameras, Almost everything an iPhone can do at a fraction of the price...

No GPS, No LED flash, Photo quality is nothing to write home about...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-24 07:52:10
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There's very little to dislike in the newly improved iPod touch 4G. AS APPLE'S premium music player, the iPod touch has benefited from consistent hardware and software updates that makes it one of the most popular Apple products next to the iPhone...

Sharp-looking Retina Display; speedy performance for apps; HD video recording.

Poor still photos; no microphoneequipped earphones provideEndd.

All in all, the 4th generation iPod touch is really like a Swiss army knife - it offers all that you need in a multimedia device: Music and video playback, games, web browsing and now HD video recording along with the ability to make video calls. The...
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Tweet Tweet Last September Apple unveiled the iPod Touch 4th Gen, with super-slim design, dual cameras, and great performance. The Retina screen and top-notch graphics clearly marked the iPod Touch as the ‘gaming system to beat’ – and games like Infi...

Excellent build quality, Nice screen, Great performance, Excellent battery life, Excellent game library...

iPhone screen is better, Non-expandable / replaceable...
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devhardware.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:46
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Shopping for a new MP3 player can be tough, especially with all the models now available on the market. To help you get started in your search, here are some of the top MP3 players that will allow you to enjoy your treasured tunes while on the go.Apple...
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Osnews.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:48
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Geeks.com, home of several cheap iPods, sent us in for a review an 8 GB iPod Touch 4th Gen for a review. Here's what we found.The fourth incarnation of the iPod Touch is an interesting upgrade, since it's the first one to include cameras. It comes with...
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A same-sized but much-sharper screen leads a list of advancements in the slightly smaller, much-improved iPod touch...

AirPlay: Coolest. Feature. Ever, Retina display brings stellar quality to all applications, FaceTime video calling to iPhone 4 and other iPod touch 4G's, over Wi-Fi. for free...

The still camera is a terrific addition, but not at only 960-by-720 quality, How small is too small when it comes to edge-mounted buttons...

My grousing about the buttons and the still camera resolution is somewhat ludicrous in the face of all the advancements obvious in the fourth-generation iPod touch. Apple has managed to make their best portable media player even better, with features...
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zomgitscj.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:51
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At Apple’s launch event, Steve Jobs called the iPod Touch their most popular iPod. It’s not hard to understand why.Through the year, the iPhone-without-a-phone has received various software updates and enhancements that kept it on par with the iPhone...

There isnt really a whole lot to say about the 2010 iPod Touch, that hasnt already been said. It’s a media player, that does more than just play media at this point. Some might even think of it as a great alternative to a Tablet or Netbook, since it h...
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The fourth-generation iPod touch is the latest version of Apple's handheld computer with added features, such as the speedy A4 processor, front and rear cameras, FaceTime video chat, iOS 4.1, and a high resolution Retina display.It is currently available...

I have used my fourth-generation iPod touch extremely heavily over the last month, and it's easy to conclude that it represents a significant upgrade from my first-gen model. The new display is stunning, and even though there are some issues with the...
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gadgetreview.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:51
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Pros:Best design yet, excellent screen and feel Faster, thinner, lighter Facetime and 720p video recording Cons:No FM radio, no numerical battery Low resolution and low quality still photography Product perfection is next to impossible. There’s no way...

Best design yet, excellent screen and feel, Faster, thinner, lighter, Facetime and 720p video recording...

No FM radio, no numerical battery, Low resolution and low quality still photography...
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Apple slimmed down and packed even more features into the 4th generation of the iPod Touch, which remains one of most versatile pieces of hardware you can drop in your pocket. Three years after Apple stretched the definition of “personal media player”...

Incredibly thin, sleek design, High-resolution Retina display, Solid Apple build quality, iOS versatility and ease-of-use, Long battery life for multimedia, 720p HD video capture and videoconferencing...

Below-average file support, Low-res rear camera, No GPS, Smudgy mirror finish...

The returning touch-screen champ, Apple’s 4th-generation iPod Touch retains its title with a Retina display, HD video recording, a faster processor,and a competitive price...
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I just love how Apple is able to enhance its products every time, even if it’s with just a basic thing. The iPod Touch 4th generation is the perfect example in this regard. Compared to the 3rd generation iPod Touch, the device gets additional cameras (...

Looks, Display, HD Video recording, Audio & Video Performance, Facetime, battery...

Overheating issue, poor Still images from camera, -...
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The has finally arrived and we are very impressed with its new features that made it one of the most power-packed PMPs in the market. Let's get closer to this that can do even what most high-end smartphones can't.The new Apple iPod Touch 4G comes in...

High resolution display, HD video recording, Excellent media playback, App support, Good connectivity...

Average battery life for gaming, Premium price...

The new iPod Touch ( 4th Generation) is one of the most power-packed PMP available today. It has super-sharp screen and cameras with one being HD-recording capable. It has excellent media playback quality, thousands of applications and download-able f...
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Apple has refreshed its iPod line right on schedule, with some fairly major updates to all models, except to the nearly-forgotten iPod Classic. It’s fairly obvious that the Touch is now Apple’s mainstream and most capable iPod offering, giving customer...

Superb screen and CPU, Good battery life, Incredibly versatile, FaceTime video chatting...

Cameras are crippled, Slightly expensive, Easily smudged and scratched...

More importantly, the iPod Touch can now take advantage of the multitude of apps that require a built-in microphone and/or camera. The mic is inconveniently placed right next to the rear camera, but at least you no longer have to plug in a separate hea...
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Expert Review An iPhone without a contract is how Steve Jobs described the iPod touch, but for us, it has always been an iPhone without the phone calls. For those of you who cannot get the iPhone, either because it is too expensive or just not avail...

Super slim design, terrific display, front facing VGA camera for FaceTime, rear camera for HD video recording, super fast, iOS 4.1 with App Store, iTunes Store and iBooks Store, built-in loudspeaker, gyro+accelerometer, excellent battery life...

Volume control keys are a pain to use, poor quality still image capture, no FM radio, poor quality supplied earphones, loudspeaker volume not enough for FaceTime calls...
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There's very little to dislike in the newly improved iPod touch 4G. AS APPLE'S premium music player, the iPod touch has benefited from consistent hardware and software updates that makes it one of the most popular Apple products next to the iPhone...

Sharp-looking Retina Display; speedy performance for apps; HD video recording.

Poor still photos; no microphoneequipped earphones provideEndd.

All in all, the 4th generation iPod touch is really like a Swiss army knife - it offers all that you need in a multimedia device: Music and video playback, games, web browsing and now HD video recording along with the ability to make video calls. The...
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mobile-review.com US Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:51
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Time has no power over the iPod Touch. While they are making all kinds of experiments with the Nano, the Touch remains practically untouched. Although the 2010 model has a number of interesting and one can even say crucial changes, it is generally...

The iPod Touch is offered for as low as USD 229 or as high as USD 399 depending on the amount of inbuilt storage. In my opinion, the price is good. It's a direct hit. As far as the competition is concerned, we are talking about the previous generation...
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has ruled the portable-media-player waves like Britannia. It's by far the best designed, most feature-packed, and easiest-to-use media device on the market. But now that Apple's iPhone and i...

Impressive 2010 feature additions; slimmer than ever; seamless interface; improved display, processor...

So-so still photos; body prone to smudges, scratches...

The king of the iPods gets some nice new features and a smaller form factor, solidifying its place as the portable media player to beat...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:51
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The fourth-generation iPod touch earns far more recommendations than any other MP3 player. Reviewers say the touch is better than ever, with serious improvements in terms of features, speed and battery life. The new iPod touch is sleeker and thinner th...

Excellent performance, Sleek and thin, Adds cameras, video chatting and faster processor, Longer battery life...

No GPS, Poorquality earbuds, Expensive...
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etechreviews.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:52
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When it comes to music players, iPod is probably the first thing that strikes in to your mind which proves that this gadget is the world’s most famous music player. There are other manufacturers making music players but they haven’t come anywhere close...
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everythingusb.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:52
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In the Personal Media Player arena, one company certainly has quite the enviable reputation: Apple. Whether or not you drink the Apple flavored (and branded and trademarked) Kool-aid or not, they do have a tendency to produce highly polished user EXPER...

Small & lightweight, Extremely responsive, Razor sharp screen, Intuitive interface, Dual cameras including front facing camera, Great gaming, Excellent battery life, Good WiFi performance thanks to 802.11n, Wifi + mic + Skype app = "poor mans" iPhone without a contract!...

Glossy screen reflects lots of ambient light, Not the same IPS panel as the new iPhone, Screen AND body is a FINGERPRINT magnet, Requires iTunes to load media on to it, Low resolution cameras, Storage is not upgradeable, Not compatible with 3rd gen cases, 802.11n is only 2.4Ghz, not 5Ghz support, Battery is not easily end user replaceable, Short warranty, Increased price over past model...

The new iPod touch is a worthy successor to the third generation model. It is faster, lighter, more responsive and all round better than its predecessor! Highly recommended if you are a simple, intuitive touch based device, even if it comes with garbag...
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You know the story by now. For many, the iPod touch is the iPhone without the phone and GPS features, no cellular voice calls, no texting and no EDGE or 3G wireless service. The remaining features that the two have in common (or lack) is often how the...

The iPod touch is wildly popular for good reason. It’s an extremely versatile device: media player, pocket gaming machine, productivity tool, Internet communication device and, with this latest update, pocket camcorder, still camera, handheld recorder...
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Apple has finally seen fit to include a camera in the latest iPod touch hardware. While the iPhone has continually received updates to its own camera, culminating in the 5 megapixel backside-illuminated autofocus LED flash wonder in the iPhone 4, the...

Apple definitely needs to take the iPod touch camera to the gym three times a week for the next year in order to bulk up for a rematch. At the very least, the iPod touch needs to be prepared to take on new challengers ready to step into the square circle...
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electronista.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:52
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After Apple introduced the iPhone 4, a major leap over previous versions, iPod fans were left waiting for the technology to trickle down to the iPhone's phone-less counterpart. The fourth-generation Touch fulfills most of the expectations, mimicking th...

960x640 display, Dual cameras, FaceTime support, 720p video recording, Longer battery life, Faster A4 processor, Threeaxis gyro...

Poor quality still pictures, No GPS receiver, No 16GB option...
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There’s a joke widely told among tech nerds ending with a punch line that goes something like, “I loved my first gen iPod Touch when it could make calls and was called an iPhone.”The iPod Touch may constitute 40 percent of iOS sales, but the general co...

Feels impossibly thin—we literally lost the Touch in our own pockets. Looks so sharp you could nearly shave with it. Runner? You're in luck. Touch supports Nike plus. 802.11b/g/n WiFi support. The display is beautiful, brilliant and mesmerizing. All glory...

Metallic finish collects more fingerprints than the NSA. Higherend models are fairly costly. No flash on the browser or the camera. Video recording and stillimage capture could be a touch (ha!) better...
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g4tv.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:54
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Video Review: The iPod Touch has a brand new look with a slew of new features! Kevin Pereira and Alison Haislip review Apple's latest generation of portable media players with its dual cameras, HD video recording and FaceTime capability...
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Click Below to Read the Rest of This Review: Page 1 - The Fourth-Generation iPod touchPage 2 - Body, Pack-Ins, and PackagingPage 3 - Using the iPod touch 4G: iTunes 10 + iOS 4.1, Plus New AppsPage 4 - New Screen and Video, Speaker and Audio Performan...

A major update to Apple’s most versatile iPod, adding twin cameras, a high-resolution 960x640 screen, a microphone, a bigger and longer-lasting battery, and a 3-axis gyroscope, amongst other features. Now capable of video calling using FaceTime, high-...

New screen and cameras fall noticeably short of iPhone 4 performance levels. Weak still camera performance is a particular issue on all models; lowest-end model has jumped $30 in price while remaining stuck at an increasingly objectionable 8GB/6.5GB o...

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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You know the story by now. For many, the iPod Touch is the iPhone without the phone and GPS features--no cellular voice calls, no texting, and no EDGE or 3G wireless service. The remaining features that the two have in common (or lack) are often the cr...

Retina display provides sharp images and text, FaceTime, Built-in mic and speaker make VoIP easier, Improved Bluetooth support, Includes majority of non-phone iPhone features, Retina display provides sharp images and text, FaceTime, Built-in mic and speak...

Rear-facing camera produces mediocre results, No camera flash, Rear-facing camera produces mediocre results, No camera flash, Rear-facing camera produces mediocre results, No camera flash...

Compelling, extremely versatile device is almost a full-fledged iPhone...
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We’re expecting third-party speaker systems and hi-fis to include AirPlay, which means the iPod Touch could become the centre of your home entertainment system, with lossless Wi-Fi music streaming making lossy Bluetooth Stereo a thing of the past. We’...

Great HD video. Print quality screen. Wi-Fi video calling. Three-axis gyro for improved gaming control...

Lo-res stills capture. Not much AirPlay-compatible kit available at launch. Viewing angle not as good as iPhone 4. Bundled buds are bin bound...

Excels as a music player, games machine, videocamera and so much more. The best iPod yet...
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Apple's fourth-generation iPod touch finally gets a camera for HD video recording, and still-photo capture. Plus a second, front-facing camera brings FaceTime video chat to the touch. On the new high-res Retina display, everything looks crisp and colo...

Still a top-notch music player. Retina display makes text and images look incredibly sharp. Shoots HD video, takes photos. Front-facing camera for FaceTime video chat. Slimmer, narrower design. GameCenter allows social gaming with other iOS devices.

Quite expensive. Limited storage. Lousy earbuds.

The already superb iPod touch gets its most significant update in years, adding photo and video capture, along with FaceTime video chat and an ultra-high-res display...
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At Apple's last event, Steve Jobs called the iPod touch the company's "most popular iPod," and it's easy to understand why. In just a few short years, the iPhone-with-no-phone has kept in lockstep with Cupertino's halo device, benefitting from the same ki...

Retina DisplayFront- and back-facing camerasNew A4 CPU...

Back camera quality is lowNeeds a GPS chipScreen is lacking IPS technology...

Reading through this review, it should be clear that there isn't actually a whole lot to say about this device that hasn't already been said. The new touch isn't magical or revolutionary, or even unfamiliar. What it is, however, is a product without a pee...
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Now that the iPod touch is in its fourth generation, Apple finds itself at interesting crossroads. The company simply doesn't have any competition right now in the high-end portable media player market. iTunes remains as popular as ever, and there is s...

Fast A4 processor, Sharp Retina Display, Superb gameplay gets social with Game Time, 720p video recording, FaceTime calling capability...

Low-resolution still camera, Narrower viewing angles than iPhone 4, Pricier than predecessor...

A sharper display, dual cameras, and more social gameplay make the ultimate portable entertainment device even better.
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You know the story by now. For many, the iPod touch is the iPhone without the phone and GPS features—no cellular voice calls, no texting, and no EDGE or 3G wireless service. The remaining features that the two have in common (or lack) is often how the...

The iPod touch is wildly popular for good reason. It’s an extremely versatile device—media player; pocket gaming machine; productivity tool; Internet communication device; and, with this latest update, pocket camcorder, still camera, handheld recorder...
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When Apple reshuffled the iPod lineup, the iPod touch became something else. It's not the expensive, fancy iPod. Or the cheap, gimped iPhone anymore. It's the iPod.AdvertisementIt's easy to say that it's the best iPod touch ever. (It is.) Every iPod of th...
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The iPod Touch has been the staple of Apple’s iPod lineup for the past few years, specifically for those looking for all the functionality of the iPhone, just without the hefty AT&T contract. Apple recently announced their new lineup of iPods, releas...

While I would have preferred a higher quality camera on the iPod Touch, the iPhone 4 upgrades to the technology of the iPod Touch line are really quite phenomenal. Apple has created a device that works as Wi-Fi video phone, online mobile gaming machin...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:58
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If there is one MP4 player brand to rave about, it’s Apple. With a long line of best-selling MP3 players, the creator of the iPod has set a precedent for all electronic companies to follow. Consumers no longer want a device that solely plays music; the...

Loaded with tons of diverse apps, this Mp4 player does everything...

It is not specifically for movies; we wish it was compatible with more movie formats.

The Apple iPod Touch is the most popular mp4 player on the market...
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about.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:41:58
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The GoodHigh-quality RetinaDisplay screenTwo cameras and FaceTime supportRoomy storage up to 64GBThinner and lighter than previous model The BadCameras are low-quality compared to iPhone 48GB model costs more than 16GB iPhone 4Poor-quality headphones T...
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Stairway to heaven Apple’s intent behind the iPod Touch was simple – take the much praised (and admittedly brilliant) interface on the iPhone and design a PMP around it. Thus was born the iPod Touch. It’s built exceedingly well and feels very solid in...

Amazing screen, Great for movies, Brilliant Interface, Superb audio quality...

Slightly heavy, Bulky, Expensive...
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In 2010, Apple's fourth-generation iPod touch got two cameras—one for shooting HD videos and photos, one for FaceTime chats. In 2011, the changes to the iPod touch are all based on the new iOS 5, which brings with it iMessage, iCloud, notifications, an...

iMessage allows for virtual texting between iOS devices over Wi-Fi, iCloud syncs content between devices wirelessly, Still a top-notch music player, Retina display makes text and images look incredibly sharp, Shoots HD video, takes photos, FaceTime video chat is solid, GameCenter allows social gaming with other iOS devices...

Quite expensive, Lousy earbuds, Low-res camera...

Aside from a new white version, the best-in-class iPod touch remains physically the same, but gets new features, like iMessage, via the iOS 5 update...
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Every year now, with the iPod touch, Apple seems to outdo itself and leave the competition...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-10-28 03:08:08
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The Apple iPod Touch, since its release in 2007, has ruled the portable-media-player waves like Britannia. It's by far the best designed, most feature-packed, and easiest-to-use media device on the market. But now that Apple's iPhone and iPad have so succ...

Impressive 2010 feature additions, Slimmer than ever, Seamless interface, Improved display, processor...

So-so still photos, Body prone to smudges, scratches...

The king of the iPods gets some nice new features and a smaller form factor, solidifying its place as the portable media player to beat. Read More…...
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