Testseek.com have collected 128 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Touch 1G 8GB / 16GB / 32GB and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Touch 1G 8GB / 16GB / 32GB.
January 2008
(83%)
128 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: What a bummer of a day it has been for a geek like me! I originally bought the iPhone back in June and thought it made an excellent iPod. Since the phone quality left a lot to be desired, I returned it. When hearing that Apple was releasing the iPod To...
Abstract: PC Magazine has given the iPod Touch a 5/5 score and their Editors Choice award. High praise even from a definitely non-Apple source. Tom Gideon calls it "a thing of beauty," and says its the best iPod ever. Well, no duh.He does say a major drawback ...
Beautiful multi-touch display. WiFi access. Buy music via WiFi. Excellent user interface. Browser is a delight. Easy to use e-mail program. Access to YouTube content. Thinner than iPhone.
Cant purchase video via WiFi. Earbuds suck.
With an excellent interface and elegant design, the iPod touch is simply the best portable media player ever made. Recent updates only make it even better....
Fingerprints on the screen; limited memory if youre planning to watch a lot of video
For better or worse, the iPod touch is clearly the iPhones baby brother. Like most products that roll out of Apple, the touch shows the love of committed designers, hardware engineers and usability experts. While it may not be the slam dunk we were h...
Well just look at it. Its gorgeous, Pretty interface, Best sounding iPod ever, Bright, clear and crisp widescreen, Cover Flow
Expensive and poor value, Cant be operated blind like previous iPods, Fingerprints everywhere, and scratches on the back, Thirdparty apps locked out until Feb 2008, Lots of interface quirks
If the Touch is the player that you want, that you really, really want, youve probably got one already. Fence-sitters should stay there until next year when third-party apps or version 2.0 comes out.
Great touchscreen interface, good video playback, web surfing via Wi-Fi.
Poor battery life, lacks features found in the iPhone.
So is the much-hyped Touch worth your money? It really depends on what you want out of it. Its undeniable that it is, in essence, a cut-down iPhone, and if the extra features (including Bluetooth, and unsurprisingly, telephony) of the iPhone appeal, t...
Register Hardware wasnt excited by the new iPod Nano and the iPod Classic, but we like the iPod Touch. Its not perfect - the price is too high, and there are some niggles about its interaction with iTunes. But you cant help but be wowed by its grap...