Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Review of Apple iPod Touch

The iPod is a brand of miniature ultra light hard-drive based audio players. It is designed and marketed by Apple Computers. It is a touch-sensitive media player that has slim design, large storage capacity and much else beside. iPod Touch is not a cell phone or a smart phone, but it is a tiny digital gadget that performs nearly all of the other functions of a smart phone. The iPod is similar to the iPhone without the phone. In other words, the iPod has almost all of the iPhone's features but the connection to network. Use it to listen songs, watch movies, play games, check email, or browse the web. Except for making phone calls, it can do just about all a smart phone can do, excluding monthly fees to your phone service provider. It is like having a tiny computer in your pocket.

The iPod has three main functions: it is a music and video player, a web browser and emailer, and it can run applications downloaded from Apple's App Store.

The iPod Touch comes in 3 versions: 8GB, 32GB, and 64GB. The new 64GB model can store a giant music collection. The 64GB storage gives more than enough space for your music, games and photos, application requirements - 64 GB capacity can be used to store 14,000 songs, 90,000 photos, or 80 hours of video. For video, the Touch's screen is impressive. Videos purchased from iTunes look outstanding and the on-screen controls worked well. There are many free applications, games, and music products from Apple that you can placed on your iPod. The email tool is straightforward but worked well enough.

When you buy ipod you will get a small "Start Here" guide, a dock adapter, the customary headphones and a white USB charging cable.

The iPod Touch has a sharp and clear 3.5" multi-touch screen at a resolution of 480x320 pixels. You just place your finger on the arrow and slide your finger across the device to unlock the iPod. You operate the iPod Touch by tapping and dragging on the screen with your fingers, same as you do on the iPhone The iPod Touch has just a few buttons and ports including. Apple proprietary USB charging port and a regular 3.5 mm stereo earphone jack.

The iPod comes with OS 3.1 preinstalled, but it can very easily be upgraded to iOS 4. Just attach your iPod to the computer, start iTunes, and perform the update. All of the iPod touch 3rd generation models get the capability to make folders to store your apps. This is a very good organizational tool when you downloading apps from the iTunes store which offering more than100,000 apps. You can download additional apps directly from the iTunes store or you can download them to your PC or Mac and then sync the iPod Touch with the computer. The iPod Touch comes with built-in apps that contain a calendar, contacts, notes, stocks, weather, and a calculator.

The Apple iPod gives amazing entertainment for all ages. All of the models in the iPod family are designed to be user friendly, and can easily be used by little kids.
The iPod Touch is more than just a music player. It is an incredibly impressive and handy gadget.


Reference: Sini Saja

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