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this is a brilliant, endlessly frexible handheld media device,organiser,calculator.........everytime you think you know all it can do ,you find something else it does.
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I think this is a very good product by Apple. My Dad is amazed by its features and applications. Here are the reasons to buy.
-You can download music, podcasts, and applications on the go as long as you are within an internet connection range.
-Has an internet browser handy.
-Has its own built in YouTube player.
-Email from your iPod Touch
-Manage your contacts, notes, and calender on the go.
-And it all just simply looks awesome!
By A. Taylor (Ash, England)
Excellent bit of kit, I wouldn't be without it. Really good range on the wifi side, I've connected no probs at about 50 metres. Battery life not brilliant but OK. Only big dissapointment is the lack of stereo bluetooth, come to think of it there is no Bluetooth at all which is a major ommission, hence 4 stars.
By Chris Harding (London)
On the plus side, the ipod touch is a triumph in its design and operation. Although their markets are not the same, by comparison Sony's PSP (a similar device in some ways) feels old and clunky. I only mention this because when I bought my PSP, relatively recently, I was unable to imagine how anything could appear more futuristic. The itouch battery life isn't great if you're browsing the web, but then again I have never used any Wi-Fi device with a battery life over a few hours for constant browsing.
So, I would be giving a 5 star review if it weren't for Apple's infuriating policies on software.
First and foremost, I paid close to £300 for this thing, so I don't expect to also have to shell out a fiver every time there's a software update! It really is most heinous (and greedy) of them.
Secondly, there is no support (at time of writing) for Flash or Java. I must admit this has only proven a mild irritation in the many hours of web browsing I've racked up, but still it seems an odd omission.
Thirdly, Apple's policy on third party software is rather draconian. They say they're protecting you from malicious attack. I say they're censoring me. I'm an adult, I can make my own decisions about what software I buy and run and I can deal with the consequences. A disclaimer would suffice.
Lastly, the device is tied inextricably to itunes, which is a horrendous behemoth of a program. I can live with this for managing my MP3's, but I'd like to be able to use my ipod as a portable HDD, which is sadly impossible as it doesn't show up in 'My Computer'.
In conclusion, if you're happy playing Mr.Jobs' way, go ahead and buy one of these. But if you want to do anything he didn't prescribe, don't be surprised when he takes his ball home.
By F. Schlindwein (Leicester, UK)
Apple iPod touch 32GBGood, but I bought it last week and it still came with version 1.5 of the software. Apple wants another £5.99 to update to version 2. I am disappointed that it did not come with the latest software (or at least that Apple offered the update for free). They already got a lot of my money and now they want more!
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