Friday, July 29, 2011

Reviews of the Big Daddy of Media Players: iPod Touch

Apple has created some of the great modern technology products. Led by the dynamic Steve Jobs, the firm has taken first place amongst tech firms as the creator of such brands as the iPod and iPhone, in the process becoming the most admired company in the United States; a recent survey revealed that for most youngsters Apple was the one firm they wished to work for. Their products are based on a simple, minimalist design that has endeared them to the masses.

The iPod Touch is a portable media player that doubles up as a game console and a digital assistant. It has direct access to the iTunes store and Apple’s App store; which means you can buy content and download it straight to the device. It weighs 3.6 ounces and measures 4.4 by 2.3 by 0.3 inches. The device is powered by Apple’s custom A4 chip and has a beautiful multi-touch screen with an ultra-sharp Retina display. With a resolution of 960 by 640 pixels, it emerges hands down as the brightest of any other similar product on the market. It has two camera lenses, one at the top and the other located at the rear.

The iPod Touch is powered by the iOS4. It works like a charm and takes the trouble out of navigating. All you have to do is to tap the icon and-you can do anything you want! The horizontal keyboard is a joy to use and changes its preferences depending upon your choice of grip. Another great bit is how easy it is to navigate music menus on the device. This can be done using a range of formats, such as CoverFlow, searching for songs or artists, etc. You can scroll through song or artist lists through the flick of a finger. You can easily access iTunes through Wi-Fi and download it seamlessly onto the device.

With a battery life of seven hours for video and 40 hours for audio, you’ve got a great thing going!

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