Good: Stunning, sprawling glass display. Access to App Store and iTunes Store via Wi-Fi. Built-in Internet browser. New Genius feature builds playlists for you.
Bad: Very expensive. Fingerprint magnet. File support is still extremely Apple-centric.
Bottomline: While the second-generation iPod touch is very similar to its predecessor, it has enough extra features, like Genius playlists and excellent games from the Apps Store, to maintain its standing at the top of the PMP heap....
Abstract: The iPod Touch features just about all the hardware components that the iPhone has, except for the cellular chip. Navigation of the music, video, and photo menus is identical on the touch and the iPhone. People who like the iPhone functions, but who do...
Abstract: Much as I grew to loathe the Apple Macs while at university, I have fallen for the iTouch faster than Romeo fell for Juliet. Having waited a long time and not bought one, my patience was rewarded by the release of the 32GB version, as the smaller memor...
Good: Standard iPod touch features such as iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store and Safari web browsing just as welcome as ever; now includes five Internet applications; good battery performance.
Bad: Video isnt as bright as iPhone; no external volume controls or support for remote control.
Bottomline: If you’ve held off on purchasing an iPod touch because it hasn’t offered enough of the iPhone’s functionality or storage, it may be time to reconsider unbuckling your credit card. Granted, the display could be a bit brighter and it...
Abstract: Video Review: Apples iPod touch is sleek, sexy and innovative. Coming in sizes of 8GB and 16GB, the touch looks similiar to an iPhone but is slightly thinner.
Abstract: In case you’re somehow not familiar with the touch, like the iPhone, it features a multi-touch sensitive, 3.5-inch display with 320×480 resolution. The touch is also slightly slimmer and shorter than the iPhone. Otherwise, it’s ...
Abstract: Its all been leading up to this. Airport crowds, metal detectors, ticket prices, and malodorous seat neighbors notwithstanding, now is a really good time to be a commuter. Speculation has run wild for years about potential changes to the iPod and i...
Good: Innovative multitouch interface, Speedy Web surfing and over-the-air music downloads, Gorgeous display, Very thin design
Bad: Can’t download video over the air, Lacks stereo Bluetooth
Bottomline: As with other iPods, the touch lacks a user-replaceable battery, a memory expansion port, and stereo Bluetooth (a shame in such a mediacentric device), but with such an artful design and excellent performance, those are forgivable flaws. The iPod touch...
Abstract: Apple long has had the MP3-market in its firm hands. Ever since the first iPod was released they somehow have managed to win the hearts of millions of customers even if their players never have been at the technological forefront. A big part of the su...
Abstract: When it comes to Apple products there are two distinct camps, those that think they all "rock" and those who wonder if they are buying a lot of brand value as opposed to real solid functionality. So when a new device like the Apple iPod touch comes alo...
Good: Great screen, Innovative multi-touch user interface, Excellent video quality, Good audio quality, Near-complete Internet device, Usable even when charging via USB.
Bad: No Mass Storage mode, Complete iTunes dependency, Minor software flaws, No support for popular video formats.
Bottomline: Heres again where Ill start lamenting about the whole iTunes dependency that all the iPods users face. And its even worse for the Touch. For the other iPods, I could at least find alternative software to transfer my media, but apparently all those ...