The iPod Touch is now in its third generation and we're happy to say that Apple's latest boasts numerous improvements over its predecessor.
For starters the new Touch uses version 3.1 of Apple's iPhone OS and sports the same microprocessor, graphics engine and memory as the 3GS iPhone. Thanks to this combination of hardware and software the Touch proved very responsive in day-to-day use. Launching apps, switching from one content type to another and even browsing the web proved quick and trouble-free.
The supplied earphones boast an integrated microphone and both work well in terms of playback and audio capture. Thankfully, if you already own an expensive set of cans, you can hook them up to the Touch, as it uses a standard 3.5mm mini-jack connector.
The third generation Touch isn't perfect however. The 3.5-inch LCD display while ultra-responsive in terms of its touch sensing suffers from limited viewing angles. Viewing the screen from anywhere off-axis results in brightness and contrast loss. The fact that you have to use Apple's own iTunes content management software to transfer content onto the Touch is also an annoyance because we noticed a few issues with synchronisation from time-to-time.
We'd prefer if you could just use the Touch as a USB stick, where you can simply drag and drop what you want and don't want.
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Amidst all the excitement of new high technology gadgets and gizmos coming out nowadays, who would think that an Apple iPod would have a pocket computer, a game player apart from media player? All in this one thin, chic and slick designed metal.. Is it like an iPhone without a phone? Is it an ultimate gaming machine? Get entertained with thousands of games. If you want, you can watch movies and tv shows or just tap iTunes for your choice of music. Is it more like a pocket computer? Like other pocket pcs, you can send emails, surf the web and much more stuff that you do online. And, there are more features than you would expect in this all new 64GB iPod touch. What do you think?
Apple iPod Touch 64GB
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giobordj
on Thursday, January 14, 2010
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