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What do you think about Apple iPod touch 5th Gen 32GB

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brandsmartusa.com
★★★★
8 years ago
I Love My Apple I Pod

My new car came without a CD player. We bought the IPod to play my cds in the car. Works great but does get hot.

Easy To Set Up; Great Sound; Long Battery Life; Lots of Storage; Reliable Performance; Simple Controls; Sleek/Compact

Gets Hot When In Constant

ITP.net
★★★★
14 years ago
Apple iPod Touch 64GB

An improvement over its predecessor and while it's great to use every day, it isn't quite perfect.

rakuten.com
★★★★★
8 years ago
Unit Seems to Work Fine

The unit has some superficial scratches but seems to work just fine. The problem is I run Windows computers and I can't install iTunes. Therefore I have no way to get music on the iPod. Not much good to have something designed to play music and no way to get it loaded.

Tech Advisor
★★★★★
13 years ago
Apple iPod touch (4th generation) review

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 console, multimedia player and internet device.

Amazon
★★★★★
8 years ago
then I would thoroughly recommend this ipod from this company

A fully functioning, boxed, brand new ipod touch 5 64 gb with all accessories and all seals intact. Unless you absolutely have to have the latest generation, then I would thoroughly recommend this ipod from this company.

ComputerShopper
★★★★★
13 years ago

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.

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

So-so still photos; Body prone to smudges; scratches

Ars Technica
★★★★★
11 years ago
The price of progress: 2012 iPod touch reviewed

Much has changed since the last time Apple updated the iPod touch. Smartphones have become cheaper and more popular, and free-with-contract models are now available from most manufacturers.

Better screen; better performance; better camera; similar battery life-the newest iPod touch is in every way a substantial upgrade over its two-year-old predecessor; Impressive IPS screen is of the same quality as the one used in the iPhone 5; Camera peg and LED flash cement its position as a usable...

Still no GPS sensor; Ambient light sensor is inexplicably absent; At a starting price of $299; the newest iPod is competing with just about every smartphone and tablet worth owning; and it's priced well out of the impulse-buy zone

GottaBeMobile
★★★★★
4 years ago
iPod touch Review (5th Generation 2012)

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Canadian Reviewer
★★★★
11 years ago
iPod Touch (2012)

has become the Swiss knife of tech gadgets. Now with a larger screen, bigger starting storage (32GB), a workable 5 megapixel camera and all the benefits of iOS 6 (Siri, Maps, iMessage, FaceTime) the iPod Touch has truly evolved.

Cult of Mac
★★★★★
5 years ago
The 2012 iPod Touch: A Great Pocket Computer For Kids [Review]

The first thing you notice about the 2012 fifth-generation iPod touch is how beautifully it's made. Crazy thin, ridiculously light, yet sturdy as a slab of slate.

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