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I must say...Apple seems to be god's own company...they just come out with such green and mean solutions for the consumers which puts other company's look like a common sale shops...whatever...though...proud members of apple community read this...
When Apple unveiled the iPod touch my reception of it was lukewarm. Its video wasn’t as bright and defined as that of the iPhone. It offered an unnecessarily hobbled set of features—the Calendar application, for example, didn’t allow you to add or edit events and it lacked applications such as Stocks, Weather, and Notes. And its playtime didn’t measure up to Apple’s estimates. Slick though the touch screen interface was, many were disappointed that the touch didn’t live up to the dream of the “phone-less iPhone.”
The 32GB iPod touch released by Apple Tuesday demonstrates that today’s iPod touch very nearly does.
Apple addressed the most egregious video performance issues—where dark video and photos were really dark and lacked contrast—in the iPod touch 1.1.1 update (). After applying the update, video on affected iPods improved. Yet even with the update our original 16GB iPod touches didn’t produce video as bright and defined as did an iPhone, though what it did produce was watchable.
The quality of 32GB iPod touch’s screen still doesn’t match that of either of iPhones. Its display has a yellower cast and is darker than my iPhones’ displays. Fortunately you’re unlikely to be bothered by these issues unless you have the touch next to an iPhone and compare the two as I did, in which case you might be the tiniest bit envious of the iPhone’s display.
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