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Apple's quiet update to the iPod touch stems the tide of media player irrelevance in a world dominated by easily accessible smartphones. The added rear-facing camera and $30 discount are neither new nor game changing—this is mostly a recalibration. The $1...
Terrific design and build. Sharp display. Adds 5-megapixel, rear-facing camera. Tremendous number of apps.
16GB storage can pinch with large games or movies...
The Apple iPod touch gets a price drop and feature upgrade, making it an even more compelling gateway into the world of iOS apps than ever before...
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For a while, Apple has been selling two generations of iPod touch side by side: the 16GB and 32GB, 3.5-inch, Retina display fourth-generation versions and the 32GB and 64GB, 4-inch, Retina fifth-generation models. That confusion finally ended when Apple r...
Offers most of the same specs as higherpriced iPod touches, Has an attractive price...
Provides no rearfacing camera, color options, or wrist strip...
The fifth-generation iPod touch is the greatest iPod of its kind that Apple's made. But the somewhat stripped-down 16GB model makes some definite compromises to offer the same screen size and processing power as its higher-capacity brethren at a more ent...
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iPod Touch Audio Quality 5th Generation ("5G," 2012-)© 2012 KenRockwell.com. All rights reserved. Apple iPod Touch, 5th Generation, blue version (5 megapixel camera, 3.3mm f/2.4 lens, 1,134x640 16:9 display, 3.1 oz./87 g). My biggest source of is w...
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Introduced in September 2012, this fifth-generation iPod Touch is most of an , just without the phone and most of the cost. It has a 5MP camera and comes in 32 GB and 64 GB versions in about five colors. It's thin and weig...
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gottabemobile.com Updated: 2015-04-02 17:52:41
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The iPod touch is an excellent gaming and multimedia device. It is essentially an iPhone 5 without the phone, with plenty to offer for those who don't have a smartphone.The new iPod touch is the best iPod Apple's ever built, emulating the iPhone 5 in seve...
The new iPod touch is an excellent mobile device, though its price tag exceeds those of some small Android tablets and is just $30 shy of the iPad mini. Its new Retina display and performance that's on par with some of Apple's more expensive devices mak...
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In truth I have spent the last couple of weeks watching Jaws on two amazing new devices, the Apple iPod touch (fifth generation) and iPod nano (seventh generation). We'll start with the larger, fancier model, the touch, this newest iteration of the belove...
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maclife.com Updated: 2015-04-02 17:52:41
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The iPod touch used to lag behind the current iPhone in specs, and the fourth-generation iPod touch was the worst: introduced in 2010, it got a white version and a lower price in 2011, and it’s still for sale—but the totally redesigned fifth-gen iPod...
Same screen as iPhone 5. Camera is much improved. Crazy light. We like the wrist strap and Lightning port. Colors look great.
Battery life the same as the last version. iSight camera isn’t exactly flush with the back of the iPod. An iPad-like, no-contract 4G version would be incredible.
If I were the type to carry a Mi-Fi around (or I weren’t so addicted to streaming music), I would try to ditch my iPhone 5 and just carry an iPod touch. It’s that much fun to use. Product iPod touch Company Apple Contact www.apple.com Price Price...
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Even though the iPod touch 5 doesn't have as great of a camera as the iPhone 5 , its camera has been severely updated from what was included with its predecessor. The iPod touch 5 is equipped with a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera with a f/2.4 five-element...
Overall, I am very impressed with the iPod touch 5 camera and think it can easily replace a low-end point-and-shoot camera. And since the iPod touch is also an iPod, you get to do so much more with it than take photos! For many people, investing in an iPo...
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Apple has released a new iPod touch and this time it actually has a decent camera on it. But is it half-way decent or all-the-way decent? If you go iPod touch instead of iPhone 5 , and the camera matters to you, how much are you missing out? That's what w...
There's no denying that the iPhone 5's camera is better than the iPod touch 5. The images are more vibrant, have more contrast, and have better color. Are the differences huge? No. In fact, in most cases, I can edit a photo taken with an iPod touch to...
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Video Review: The new iPod Touch from apple features a thin aluminum body, a 4-inch Retina Display screen, an iSight camera and iOS 6, taking your music listening experience to a whole new level. Matt Mira and Michael Kosta review the device for its fi...
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twitter: @lisagade) The iPod Touch, now in its fifth generation hardly needs an introduction. This is a 4" iPhone substitute that does everything except make cellular calls (VoIP calls with Skype and FaceTime are a go). With the fifth generation iPod...
Excellent 4" Retina display, much faster than previous model, lovely design, great ecosystem of software, media and accessories...
As ever, iPhone envy: the iPod Touch 5G is a generation behind the iPhone 5's CPU/GPU. Expensive...
Are media players a dying breed? Probably so, but their demise is still several years away and in the meantime Apple still owns the market. I'm by no means an Apple fangirl, but there's a reason the iPod still king: the experience is easy and delightf...
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It's cheerful, colorful and versatile, and though it technically has competition, Apple's iPod touch still stands alone. While we still classify it as an MP3 player, the fully redesigned iPod touch is more like a smartphone without the phone, bringing mor...
Terrific design and build. Slim and light. Beautiful screen. Tremendous number of apps. Bundled EarPods are much improved.
Expensive. Not natively compatible with earlier models' accessories...
Apple's beautifully redesigned iPod touch is still the leading do-it-all MP3 player, but the new $300 entry-level price might make it a tough sell...
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When last we got a new iPod touch, the fourth-generation from 2010, it was so thin relative to other devices of that era we said it looked like "a toothpick." Its 7.2mm thinness was unparalleled -- at the time. But now, just two years later, the iPhone 5...
Beautiful designBest-in-class 4-inch displayMuch-improved camerasSiri...
Still no GPSPricey...
Apple's latest iPod touch is by far its best, but it's priced far out of impulse-buy territory...
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The iPod touch has been the best portable media champ for a long time, enabling people to access the same games, apps and iTunes content as iPhone owners without the monthly fee. And Apple isn't about to give up its wide lead. The 2012 version brings...
Amazing screen, Swift performance, Luxurious design with multiple color options, High-quality camera, iOS 6 with Facebook integration, Awesome game selection...
Pricey, Lackluster speaker quality, Apple's Maps App still needs work...
A bigger and sharper screen, great camera, and slim and colorful design make the iPod touch the best portable entertainment device money can buy.
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Click Below to Read the Rest of This Review: Apple has painted the iPod family into a corner. Having put its best resources into developing ever-improving iPhones and iPads, the company now routinely saves its most exciting new features for its phone...
A substantially redesigned and much-improved version of the prior iPod touch, enhancing everything from screen and camera quality to battery life and audio performance. Front and rear cameras are particularly big jumps over prior, poorly-equipped mode...
Only available in $299-$399 models with 32GB and 64GB capacities. Despite two-year gap since prior model’s release, most of the new features are a full step behind leading iPhone and iPad models, cementing the new iPod touch as a smaller, better-scree...
May 2013: The 16GB iPod touch (Fifth-Generation)June 2014: The 16GB iPod touch, Take Two, Price CutsApple has painted the iPod family into a corner. Having put its best resources into developing ever-improving iPhones and iPads, the company now routinely...
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"Thin" almost isn't a strong enough word to describe the iPod touch. When you finally get it out of its impossible-to-open plastic packaging, it almost feels like you left part of it behind. It really is only a quarter-inch thick, though, and it really do...
Great display, Thin, light build, Hugely improved camera...
No good inexpensive option left, Speaker and earbuds are unimpressive...
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The new iPod touch 5th Generation is supposed to ship somewhen this month. Japanese Apple blog Macotakara has already gotten their hands on the new iPod touch and published a detailed review including video. Watch the iPod touch video below.The new iPod t...
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Apple may not have invented the MP3 player, but with its iPod range it certainly defined it. Every year consumers and rivals alike wait for the company’s September music event, to see what the must-have functionality and hardware is this season. SlashG...
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Much has changed since the last time Apple updated the iPod touch. Smartphones have become cheaper and more popular, and free-with-contract models are now available from most manufacturers. Android tablets (and e-readers turned tablets ) have been introdu...
Better screen, better performance, better camera, similar battery life—the newest iPod touch is in every way a substantial upgrade over its two-year-old predecessor, Impressive IPS screen is of the same quality as the one used in the iPhone 5, Camera peg...
Still no GPS sensor, Ambient light sensor is inexplicably absent...
The performance bump that the new iPod touch brings to the lineup is very welcome, and it completely eliminates the occasional stuttering and jerkiness that I've experienced on the fourth-generation iPod touch as its hardware ages.Gamers, especially, shou...
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Apple's new fifth generation iPod touch takes the model upscale, with a higher entry price that supports better components and features while making room for the newly redesigned iPod nano (and last year's iPod touch) below it...
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Apple has painted the iPod family into a corner. Having put its best resources into developing ever-improving iPhones and iPads, the company now routinely saves its most exciting new features for its phones and tablets, trickling them down to iPods only w...
A substantially redesigned and muchimproved version of the prior iPod touch, enhancing everything from screen quality to battery life and audio performance. In 32GB and 64GB models, both front and rear cameras are particularly big jumps over prior, poorly...
Despite twoyear gap since prior model's release, most of the new features are a full step behind leading iPhone and iPad models, cementing the new iPod touch as a smaller, betterscreened remake of the iPhone 4S rather than as an iPod that separately justi...
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