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
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Abstract: click to enlarge The iPod Touch arrives in a fairly small package, sporting John Lennon on the front. Inside the box youll find the device itself, Apples hallmark white headphones, white USB cable, a docking adaptor to allow the Touch form factor to w...
Abstract: Småapparater blir mer og mer like hverandre. I dag finner man GPS-navigasjon i mobiltelefonen og filmvisning i GPS-navigatoren. Den samme utviklingen ser vi selvsagt også på mp3-spillere som i dag gjør litt av hvert. Grensene viskes ut i og med at man ka...
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...
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.
Video isnt as bright as iPhone; no external volume controls or support for remote control.
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
Multi-touch interface is a blast, Its the first true video iPod, Decent sound and picture quality, Incredibly slim and light
The iPod touch is too similar to the iPhone, Contrast and viewing angle are average, Not enough storage for some, Feels like a rush job
The iPod touch has something of an image problem: it looks like an iPhone, feels like an iPhone. It even includes Wi-Fi and web-surfing like the iPhone. And yet it patently isnt one - a quick look across its glass-covered fascia will tell you that muc...
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When Apple announced the iPod touch back in September 2007, our reaction was lukewarm. Wed already used the iPhone and the touch felt like a cut-down version. Yes, we loved the touch screen with multi-touch gestures, and we swooned over the Safari WiF...