Apple iPod touch 5th Gen 32GB
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Apple iPod Touch Review (2010)
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 iPod touch (fourth generation, late 2010) review
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 and FaceTime video phone.
Review: iPod Touch 4th Gen (4G) & Comparison
This is the device iPod Touch users have been waiting for. Hailed as "the iPhone without the phone" the new iPod Touch 4th Gen has HD video recording capabilities, Wi-Fi, a superior display, and all the features of an iPhone 4 without a contract. This is a must-have item for any gadget fanatic.- Retina Display, 960-by-640-pixel resolution at 326 pixels per inch, Two cameras! Video recording, HD (720p) up to 30 frames per second with audio
- still photos (960 x 720) with back camera.
- Mirrored rear fingerprints easily, Easy to cover rear camera lens with your finger, Pricing structure seems strange: 8GB is $229, next step up is 32GB for $299
- 64GB is $399
Apple iPod touch 4th Gen.
The new iPod touch is a worthy successor to the third gen. model. It is lighter and more responsive than its predecessor. It's highly recommended if you want a simple, intuitive touch based PMP, even if it comes with subpar headphones.- 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
- Glossy screen reflects lots of ambient light
- Not the same IPS panel as the new iPhone
- Screen & body are 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,
Apple iPod Touch 2010 – Lots of new features
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 to iPod's class.
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.
iPod touch (2010)
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 kind of constant hardware and software updating...- Retina Display
- Front- and back-facing cameras
- New A4 CPU
- Back camera quality is low
- Needs a GPS chip
- Screen is lacking IPS technology
First look: 5th-generation iPod touch
Apple has announced a new iPod touch line. Our UK counterparts got their hands on a display model for a short period after its launch, providing their initial thoughts. We will provide a detailled review when we receive the device.- Colour choices
- great compact camera alternative
- high tech features thanks to A5 chip
- Is there a market for iPods when so many people own iPhones
- an unlocked iPhone 4 might be an alternative option worth considering
First Apple iPod touch 5th Generation Review published
Looks like the new iPod touch 5G is out early in Japan. Japanese Mac Blog publishes in-depth review of the new iPod touch in red including video.
Is the 5th-Gen iPod Touch Still Relevant? [REVIEW]
Apple's fifth-generation is nearly everything the is, with the notable exceptions of cellular service and a quite-awesome 8-…