Apple iPod Touch 16GB Review
The iPod Touch is the ultimate hand-held multimedia player from Apple. With Cover Flow on Apple iPod touch 16GB, you can flick through your songs to find the favorite single you want to listen. And when you do, a quick tap of the cover flips it over to display a track list. Another tap starts the music.
Multi-touch interface
The revolutionary technology that made iPhone a hit is now on iPod touch.
Exquisite 3.5-inch widescreen display
Touch your music in Cover Flow and watch videos on a stunning, widescreen display.
Wi-Fi web browsing
Browse the web with Safari (Apple’s unique web browser) and watch videos from YouTube.com on the first-ever Wi-Fi iPod.
Download Songs from iTunes
Search, preview, and buy songs from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store on iPod touch.
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Buyer’s review 
“Slick and entertaining, but know what you are getting…”
Apple iPod Touch 16GB is a fabulous piece of technology and integrates very smoothly with my iMac and iTunes. Others have already covered many Pros and Cons but there are a few things that are worth considering before buying.
1. PRICE — Others have “complained” about iPod touch 16GB price. This IS NOT food, water or shelter; it is a discretionary purchase. It represents excellent value IMHO in comparison to other similar devices.
2. INTERNET — The wireless internet is surprisingly functional once you are used to some of the quirks and limitations. For example, you can currently only watch video from internet sites supported by Quicktime (Apple’s streaming video player). Some websites (like AOL) don’t seem to load very efficiently and navigating sites with crowded page content can be trying.
3. USEFULNESS — This is NOT a PDA though it can serve as one in a limited spaces with some creative thinking. For example you can create “notes” in iCal or you can (assuming a wireless conection is presented) send yourself an e-mail if you need to type something in so you remember it. If you NEED a PDA, get the iPhone instead.
4. iPod Touch vs iPhone — I opted for this because I don’t need a PDA and my current cell plan fits my needs. Remember the iPhone is a touch device and I’m guessing most people don’t wash their hands every time prior to use. Now you are putting those germs right up to your ear. Think about using an iPhone after shaking hands with “Joe” who doesn’t wash his hands after…well, you get the idea.
5. SIZE — It’s thin, but not small. If you primarily listen to music, stick with the iPod Nano. Once it is in sleep mode you can’t change settings without activating it. I use my iPod nano for walks and I can adjust it right in my pocket (volume especially).
So far, I love it!!
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