Customer Reviews:
iPod January 8, 2009 This product is insanely amazing! The fact you can get free games and free internet wherever there's wifi is amazing! a great tool and never bored with it. It can entertain me for hours I love iPod touch!
iPod touch 2G lives up to all the hype! January 8, 2009 I received this product as a Christmas gift from my husband and I totally LOVE IT!!It truly lives up to all the media hype and I am now an official iPod maniac :0 The setup if very easy and trouble free, unlike the crappy creative zen 30g vision m. iTunes library is very easy to use and seamlessly integrates w/the iPod touch, SOOO MUCH better than using creative or windows media player. One of my fav features is that it can be connected to a wireless network and can be used to download tunes directly to the iPod, to surf the web, use email, etc. Another cool feautre is the new internal speaker that allows you to listen w/out headphones/ear buds. It also has the Nike + sensor integration so you can use Nike + shoes and iPod touch 2G for your workouts - very cool! So naturally I had to go out and buy the Nike + Air Walk Miler shoes and even have a new Horizon T93 treadmill that has a built-in iPod dock w/speakers (still in box as just delivered and hubby hasn't had time to open/assemble yet, but look for my review once I get the treadmill up & running).
i-pod touch January 8, 2009 Bought as a gift and teen was very pleased with it . As advertised .
I love the I-pod touch! January 8, 2009 I'd been wanting the I-phone, but once I found out I couldn't get away from the AT&T additional $30 rip off fee every month, I happily bought the I-pod touch. It has everything a girl needs to keep less things in her purse. It's skinny but big enough to hold comfortably in your hand. I already had a nano for my music, etc. but this is nicer to view and use.
Great Ipod, but.... January 8, 2009 This Ipod is really great and can do an amazing number of things with virtually no learning curve.
It could be even better with a couple of enhancements. 1. Allow use of SD cards. 2. Improve the keyboard feature. A real killer feature would be to add a USB port to access thumbdrives.
Overall, it's very slick and has impressive features, but I have an Ipaq that does more and runs Windows (mobile) with Word and Excel capability.
In comparing the Ipaq with the touch features, I find the Ipaq has programs that match those on the Touch and has some real applications that the Touch doesn't. Since a wireless capable Ipaq which used to sell for around $800 can now be found for about $100, I think it is the better buy.
The Touch is surely a "cooler" item to impress others but functionally can't equal a "pocket pc".
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