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The New iPod Touch – Hype or Heaven?

Monday, July 5th, 2010

With its physical similarity to the iPhone, the new iPod Touch creates an expectancy of iPhone flexibility in customers while lacking iPhone features,eg camera and Bluetooth. Nor does it compare to standard iPods – offering only 10% of the capacity of the iPod Classic. Despite offering web access thru a special version of Safari, e-mail is conspicuously absent.

Having said this, one of the key advantages of the iPod Touch is Apple’s revolutionary new multi-touch control panel. The device features only 2 controls, the sleep / power switch and a Home button. All of the features are accessed through the multi-touch screen.

The multi-touch interface starts with a single touch on the power button to turn the device on and take you to its “Home ” screen. Select applications and settings with a touch of your finger, or push the Home button to return to the main screen. Touch an input box to open a touch delicate keyboard. Touch to select items in a list. Touch a slide control to adjust a value.

Sort your music via brand, artist, playlist or album and flick through them using the iPod Touch coverflow feature

When viewing photos on your iPod Touch, you can flick thru them using coverflow. A photo that was taken in landscape mode can be viewed full screen simply by turning your iPod horizontally. To zoom in on detail simply “pinch ” the section of the photo you would like to zoom in on and slowly draw your fingers apart. To return to the original view simply tap the screen.

To view video on your iPod Touch, simply touch the video button at the base of the home screen and select the video you would like to watch. Then turn the screen horizontally to observe in full screen mode on the 3.5 ” screen that’s got a resolution of 480-by-320, with 163 pixels per inch. Stills and videos display fantastically on this screen in clear, pointed images.

The flexibility of the iPod touch is certain to impress your friends the first time you demonstrate it to them. You can expect gasps of surprise from those who have never seen it before.

The iPod Touch features a couple of applications including the Safari web browser, YouTube, a calendar, a contact list, a clock, a calculator and more.

There are such a lot of things you can store on your iPod Touch too – including, music, videos, photographs & podcasts. You may even download content directly from iTunes if you’ve a WI fi connection. Apple has even made an arrangement with Starbucks that allows you to access a WI fi connection in Starbucks stores without connection charges or login need.

Is the iPod Touch for you? Well, if you already own an iPhone there is not any need to buy an iPod Touch as the iPhone includes all the same features and many more. But if you’d like plenty of the features of the iPhone without having your music disrupted by the ringing of your phone or without that pesky 24-month contract with ATT then the iPod Touch is unquestionably the way to go!

The iPod Touch will cost US$299 for the 8GB model, or US$399 for the 16GB version.

Julia Andersson is an Australian mum of 3 including two teenagers. Julia is also a student with ProsperLearning where she lately finished learning ecommerce and search engine optimization techniques. She runs an electronics sweepstakes site at refurbished ipod touch .

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