Excerpt: This year, the new iPod Touch is thinner, sleeker, and while it's more likely to look all smudged when you put your fingers all over it, it also performs a hell of a lot
Summary: Not just an excellent media player — the addition of third-party apps makes the second-gen Touch the portable device to beat in a wide range of areas.
Pros: App Store access means lots of new toys to play with, Still the one to beat in terms of interface and ease of use, Feels better in the hand than the original, Sleeker ...
Cons: Some features require the purchase of accessories, Can't store files via drag-and-drop, Audio via speaker is pretty ordinary
Conclusion: Happily, all three of our grumbles have been addressed with the release of the second iPod Touch. It's a beauty.
Pros: Some features require the purchase of accessories, Can't store files via drag-and-drop, Audio via speaker is pretty ordinary
Cons: App Store access means lots of new toys to play with, Still the one to beat in terms of interface and ease of use, Feels better in the hand than the original, Sleeker ...
Conclusion: Aside from a new white version, the best-in-class iPod touch remains physically the same, but gets new features, like iMessage, via the iOS 5 update.
Pros: iMessage allows for virtual texting between iOS devices over Wi-Fi. iCloud syncs content between devices wirelessly. Still a top-notch music player. Retina display mak...
Excerpt: I'd Like My Movies to Go, Please With the autumn 2007 launch of those newest iPods, Apple introduced a completely new sub-category with the iPod touch.
Pros: Does everything, entertainment-wise, now including games, Love the screen, love the internal speaker, love the user interface
Cons: Occasional software hiccups, No way around it: Unless we're wearing gloves, it's going to get smudged
Conclusion: The second-generation iPod Touch includes features that are light-years ahead of the competition, its design has improved, and its price has finally come down to earth.
Pros: The second-generation Apple iPod Touch has it all: music, videos, photos, podcasts, e-mail, Web browsing, Internet radio, games, Nike+, Wi-Fi music downloads, and an A...
Cons: The second-generation iPod Touch may be overwhelming to users looking for a simple music player; audio quality is average; and iTunes software is required.
Conclusion: An outstanding, intuitive user interface is the highlight of an excellent product. It has one or two problems, but the iPod is the market leader for a very good reason.
Excerpt: As both devices cater and target different markets. I cannot directly compare them to each other. I would merely cite references and features of each device and my...