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Is It Worth It Getting The New iPod Touch?
- By David Horvath
- Published 09/25/2008
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iPod touch as a gaming device!
Getting The New iPod Touch?
Apple will also be announcing the release of a new iPod
Nano 4 G on Tuesday. Apple says it may offer the feature in the future. Apple's
much-anticipated launch of the iPod touch this week heralds a new era for
Apple's wildly popular line of music and video players. The iPod, which emerged
first as nothing more than a portable music player -- albeit one dripping in
cool -- grew up to become a music and video device in adolesence and is now a
semi-full featured Internet tablet device.
Apple addressed these missing
software features in a $20 package of apps that it offered months afterward, and
later bundled the apps on all new iPod touch units. Apple also differentiated
the iPod touch from the iPhone by changing the home screen dock to appear more
like the Mac OS X Leopard dock, complete with reflections (below: first
generation iPhone and iPod touch). Apple is calling the new iPod Touch "the
funnest iPod ever. I purchased the 32 GB version last week, and after playing
with it for awhile, I'd have to agree with them. I use it to play music in my
car, to play games at work, and to surf the web when I'm away from home. Apple's
inclusion of the Nike+ receiver and software on the touch will be a big . It
certainly does a good job of basics -- what you've come to expect on an iPod
(with maybe a slight bit more flair), but frankly, we were hoping for
more.
Apple is making a pretty big deal of the iPod touch as a gaming
device this time around, too - thanks to the arrival of the Wi-Fi accessible App
store. I would pay good money for a few minutes in a locked room with whoever
thought calling it's the funnest iPod ever was a good idea but I at least agree
with the sentiment, if not the grammar. Apple quickly recognized that some
customers didn't necessarily want cellular service on their iPhone and created
the iPod touch- essentially an iPhone minus the phone. The iPod touch was
available in 8GB and 16GB models initially , and later a 32GB model. Apple
hasn't done anything strikingly wrong with the second generation Touch. At the
same time, they haven't done anything all that striking.
Apple has
integrated an accelerometer that enables the device to flip into landscape mode
when displaying pictures and video. What's more, Apple has used the
accelerometer in another way a shaking the new nano shuffles to the next track.
Apple gaming hasn't really caught on that much, but it looks like this time Jobs
and company are really putting a lot behind marketing the iPod Touch as a gaming
device. The iPod Touch certainly looks like it packs some considerable graphical
power under its hood. Apple was having a special where you got the ipod touch
free with the purchase of a macbook. I was fortunate enough to get in on that
deal on the last day of the offer.