Reviews for Apple iPod touch 16 GB (1st Generation) OLD MODEL

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Digital camera Review: Apple iPod Touch 16GB
Summary: 5 Stars

I love my iPod!! It is an all-in-one gadget! I especially like the fact that it is very user friendly, it has a large screen and it is wi-fi capable. The high price tag is well worth it, for me. Although, I am not usually a gadget person, I never leave home without it! Now, if it only had a camera...

Digital camera Review: Apple iPod Touch 16GB
Summary: 5 Stars

My kids are loving them. Needed to have a wireless router in the house though, so they could access the internet on them.

Digital camera Review: Apple iPod touch 16 GB
Summary: 5 Stars

The purchase was successful from the first moment that the transaction to acquire the same.

In general terms I am very pleased with this purchase of the Apple iPod touch 16 GB

Marvir Contreras
Los Teques, Venezuela

Digital camera Review: Apple service is good
Summary: 3 Stars

I was in a good mood when I got an advert from Amazon about the new iPod touch. My wife had been dropping hints about maybe getting an iPod, so I think great was will blow her sock off. I order online on 3 October but when it arrives the stupid thing will not power up. So I can't give you an account of the features, but it looks good; the box is nice and so far Apple service has been very good (bought it in the US / live in the UK / Apple service in Ireland). The online tracking system tells us we should see a working 16Gb iPod touch this week sometime. Written 5 November 2007

Digital camera Review: Apple sets a new standard with iTouch
Summary: 5 Stars

I've had my iPod Touch for over two weeks. I was one of the lucky people who happened to be at an Apple Store on September 13 when a few iPods arrived for sale. I bought an 8GB iPhone that same day, so I've had two weeks to use both. Essentially the iTouch is the iPhone less the phone.

The beauty of the iTouch is that it's essentially the same size as its 30GB predecessor. It's perhaps a tad longer, a little narrower, and definitely thinner. The defining difference is that instead of a small screen and the clickwheel with the 30GB you have basically all screen with the iTouch.

I own a 30GB video iPod that I've used for numerous trips overseas. I didn't mind the small screen, but always wished for something bigger. The iTouch screen is wonderfully big and exceptionally crisp. My 2 year old daughter could only bear the original iPod screen for 5 minutes before asking to watch on my computer or the TV. She really loves watching her shows on 'her' iPod! Also regarding the screen, I have to say that I love turning the iTouch to watch widescreen.

The touchscreen works very well. The scrolling and 'pinching' features are really cool.

I was somewhat skeptical about the keyboad. Admittedly it took me a while to grow accustomed to tapping on it. As a side note, I should say that for some reason the iTouch's keyboard has been more responsive than my iPhone's pad.

I've tried the iTouch's wireless access at home and various other places. It works great. Youtube runs nicely on the iTouch.

I recently upgraded my iTouch to 1.1.1 adding iTunes. The iTunes interface is much simpler than the desktop version, but it works well. I recently bought a song on iTunes using my iTouch.

The other features such as Calendar, Contacts, and Photos work great.

The one thing that I miss on the iTouch is an an external volume control. It's somewhat annoying to have to use the screen to adjust the volume. Another small issue is the amount of memory, but this is a small sacrifice for the great screen and additional features.

Another missing feature is e-mail access. Naturally you can use the iTouch's Safari browser to access POP and other accounts. However, Apple should have included this built-in iPhone feature. Perhaps Apple will add it in a future update.

At $399 + tax the iTouch is a bit pricey, but for my purposes it's worth every dollar. If you're a current video iPod owner, you'll most likely want to upgrade at some point in time.
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