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iPod touch is a great iPod, a great pocket computer, and a great portable game player. Listen to a mix of songs automatically put together by the new Genius Mixes feature. Watch a movie. Surf the web. Download countless apps. (Click here to jump down the page and learn all about apps.) View rich HTML email. Find your location and get directions with Google Maps. Discover games and apps you're sure to love with new Genius recommendations for apps. And since iPod touch now comes with the latest 3.1 software already installed, you can start using fun, convenient features right out of the box. View an interactive demo on the iPod touch (opens a new window).
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Before i start let me just tell you "what's New" with the iPod touch Third generation" :-Faster Cpu/Double the ram/Better graphic (faster Boot time/faster loading is all what i did notice)-Double the storage for the same old price-Voice control (I'll explain it in a second)-Latest firmware for free-New Earbuds with built in remote+Microphone (So you can use voice control)And that is everything~ depends on your needs upgrading from 2G to 3G might be not worth it.*Important Note* : only the New iPod touch 32GB/64GB are third generation ~ (8GB is repacked 2G) Details below.About the new Voice control function, if you love to take your iPod with you to the Gym the new feature "Voice control" is pretty cool, it does allow you to control your music via your voice, no need to get the iPod out of your pocket you can simply say "Next" to move to next song, say "shuffle" for shuffle , say "Pause" and music playback will... |
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This is my first iPod and MP3 player. So far I've had the iPOD TOUCH (32-GIG/3RD GEN) for two-weeks and I'm loving it.It's does so much more than just play music, which is why I wanted one. I'm not a Mac person at all but the iPod Touch...I love it.Out of the box it found my Wi-Fi connection and had me surfing the net (the real Internet and not the cell phone web pages like the one on my Verizon phone). It was intuitive to use and I'm finally getting accustomed to using the touch screen to scroll and type away.This review is mostly for other iPod newbies like myself. Here's what it comes with:***The iPod Touch- slick and smooth and very thin***A USB Cable- this hooks your iPod to your computer to recharge the battery and to sync it with iTunes.***Plastic Docking Thing- this is a small plastic part that allows you to dock the iPod to an external device (I'm not sure what).***Head Phones with Microphone... |
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This review could be summerd up in a short sentence: You are looking at the current killer appliance for personal entertainment. But I never, ever, do short reviews... So here's the long story. Grab a cup of coffee, as this review answers questions you never knew existed.I have to admit that there have been few items that have captured and kept my enthusiasm for as long as the iPod Touch. Two years ago, I purchased the original Touch, last year I upgraded to the 32 GB, and now I have the 64GB version. Was the upgrade worth it? And what are the things yet to be imroved? Because even though the Touch is close to perfection, there are still many small things that can be improved.HardwarePhysically, the new (64GB) Touch is identical to it's 2nd generation brethren. It's polished crome backplate is slightly curved, making it fit your palm perfectly. As before, the fact that it's made from polished chrome will guarantee that it attracts fingerprints and... |
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