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reviews42.com
★★★★
11 years ago
apple ipod

8GB 32GB 64GB Size and Weight2 Height: 4.4 inches (111.0 mm) Width: 2.32 inches (58.9 mm) Depth: 0.28 inch (7.2 mm) Weight: 3.56 ounces (101 grams) Wireless3 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (802.11n 2.4GHz only) Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR Maps-location based service4 Nike+ support built in5 Display 3.5-inch (diagonal)

The Register
★★★★
13 years ago
Apple iPod Touch 4G

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.

review.goodgearguide.com.au
★★★★
13 years ago
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

Review guidelines
★★★★
11 years ago
Apple iPod Touch (5th Generation): Review

Apple has just unveiled the brand-new Apple iPod Touch (5th Generation) extremely nice and fun, available in 5 different colors (anthracite gray, red, yellow, blue and white) and at a price in line with its predecessors.

Modern and elegant design, A5 processor, 4-inch Retina Display, FaceTime HD camera, Siri, iSight Camera 5 MP, 5 different beautiful colors; IPod Touch Loop

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PC World
★★★★★
13 years ago
IPod Touch (Fourth Generation, Late 2010)

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...

Retina display provides sharp images and text; Built-in mic and speaker make VoIP

Rear-facing camera produces mediocre results,

TechRadar UK
★★★★★
11 years ago
iPod touch 5th Generation review

In an age where your phone can hold all the music you own you may be wondering why you might still need an iPod touch 5th Generation. The answer is that the iPod touch is not just an iPod anymore.

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
11 years ago
iPod touch 5th generation (2012)

The perfect 4-inch fun factory for those who can't afford an iPhone 5.

Good-quality screen; Superb apps and games library; Much-improved camera

Entry price a little high; Loop lanyard feels gimmicky

MacNN
★★★★★
13 years ago
Fourth-generation iPod touch

The Good 960x640 display Dual cameras, FaceTime support 720p video recording Longer battery life Faster A4 processor Three-axis gyro The Bad Poor quality still pictures No GPS receiver No 16GB option Design The iPod touch has been updated every year since its initial introduction in 2007.

960x640 display; Dual cameras; FaceTime support; 720p video recording; Longer battery life; Faster A4 processor; Three-axis gyro

Poor quality still pictures; No GPS receiver; No 16GB option

Phone Arena
★★★★★
8 years ago
Don't buy an Ipod touch 5th gen is you want performance!

I Have a Ipod touch 5g for a year now! I'm my question why would i buy that first of all I thought that a5 chip would be very fast and not difference than A6! but i'm Wrong! it Very s**tty Performance! Youtube crashed every time because of lack of memory! 512mb ram DDR2!

Cheap today; Good for kids; Fit in pocket easily; Lightweight at 88Gram; Good for Delevoper or Tester

Sound is Bad nor Quiet; A5 in 2015 they should have a6x in it; Lag; Battery life Drain fast iphone got 440mah more capacity; It not Durable and crack easily even 1st Gen ipod touch did better at the Drop test and it not cracked

Pocket Lint
★★★★★
13 years ago
Apple iPod touch 4G review

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.

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

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