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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Gen4 iPod Touch First Impressions


The newest Apple iPod touch is such a sleek and slim device that it can almost go unnoticed in ones pocket. Screen display is sharper and resists glare more effectively when compared with the last generation Touch. When turned off, the face of the touch remains entirely black, unlike the first generation model that contrasted a shade of gray between the screen and its border. Also noticeable is its blazing performance speed from launching apps to navigating the menus. Bluetooth and WiFi have proved to be effective on the Touch, while the camera is waiting further testing. There is still much to be examined on the new Touch, but has so far been an impressive device.

Check back soon for a full review and take alook at some preliminary judgments in Brighthands first-look review.

Arrives fully assembled, lightweight
3.5-inch Retina display (640 x 960)
Virtual keyboard for text entry
Good speaker quality
iOS 4.1 operating system/ A4 processor
Impressive WiFi and Bluetooth
Pre-loaded calendar, contacts, notes, calculator, clock, maps, weather, and voice memo apps
No pre-loaded games
Camera Front and rear. Average first-impression. Being tested further
Battery being tested
Pricing - $230 8GB, $300 32GB, $400 64GB

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