Apple iPod touch 5th Gen 32GB
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Apple's fourth-generation iPod Touch sets the benchmark for portable media players
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.- 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
Apple iPod Touch 4G Review
For a price of Rs. 19,900, the iPod Touch 4G is a premium PMP with a lot of features. It excels at music, videos and gaming, making it a complete device, and if you can afford to spend this much, we highly recommend it.- Sleek and well built
- Superb fluid and intuitive interface
- Music and video performance is excellent
- Games are a joy to play
- Loaded with features
- including a camera
- Expensive
- 20K on a PMP might be considered ridiculous by some
- Can buy a good phone for the price
- Camera is rudimentary
- lacks megapixels
- autofocus and a flash
- Battery life slightly worse than the previous iPod Touch
- Rear gets quite warm when gaming
Apple iPod Touch 4G
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 Apple faithful feeling somewhat underwhelmed.
Apple iPod Touch (4th generation) Review
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.- 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
Apple iPod touch Fourth Generation (4G) Review
I've made mistakes before and I'll make 'em again: My prediction that the latest iPod touch would evolve similarly to the iPhone, with its bulkier straight-edge design for 2010, was way off.- 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
Apple iPod touch (Fourth-Generation)
By Jeremy Horwitz Editor-in-Chief, iLounge ( Google+ ) Published: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 Category: iPods Pros: 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
iPod Touch review: candy-coated fun
If you're a Wi-Fi leech who communicates mainly via email or apps like Facebook chat and Skype, this could- The iPod Touch has the 4-inch display and all the elegance of the iPhone 5, built from smooth curved aluminium
- It's light, but it doesn't feel cheap at all, and it fits in your palm nicely...
- There are also a few things still missing on the latest iPod touch
iPod Touch 4th Generation Review and Photos
In this review, I'll briefly outline the new features of the iPod Touch 4G and compare it to my old 2nd-generation iPod Touch . I also did some comparison shots of the exterior hardware.
Apple iPod touch (4th gen, 32GB)
The price might be eyewatering, but this is the ultimate pocket entertainment device, with a fabulous screen
iPhone experience without a phone
It's a great way to experience many iPhone apps for those who not want an iPhone. Simple to use and is more than just a music player. Don't really need to read a manual to get started but still recommend reading Apple's guide to get the best experience- Easy To Setup
- Sleek/Compact
- Short Battery Life