Oct 19th 2007 07:22 pm Generation X iPod Touch

With its super-slim and sexy appearance and its wide-screen multi touch display the iPod Touch is truly a Generation X device. Over the years, media players have evolved from being just mp3 players. With the Apple iPod taking over the market, just any other mp3 player is not acceptable. Everyone wants an iPod, be it the shuffle, classic, Nano or the latest iPod Touch. The iPod Touch is the perfect media player because it can play any audio and video format. So with the iPod Touch you are never just restricted to wave, mpeg and mp3 formats. And with its wide screen, watching videos, movies or pictures has never been so much fun. And let’s not forget that you can even browse the Internet on the Touch using wi-fi technology.

Most people think that the iPod touch is much more complicated to use with its multi touch display and miniature parts and strange sounding technology. What most people do not realize is that the iPod Touch is as user friendly as any other Apple ipod, though it does take some time getting used to.

Lets take a look at how the iPod Touch works. There is a single master button on the iPod Touch that is a smaller version of the one on the iPhone. The ‘wake’ button on top of the device is used to turn the power on and off. If you want to use the Internet or pick up radio signals, the wi-fi antenna is right next to the close button. The Piezo is a feature that is new and unique to the iPod Touch. The iPod Touch like every other iPod comes with Apple headphones, which are used for audio playback and are plugged into the jack at the bottom of the device. You cannot use any other earphones or headphones on the iPod Touch because the jack only supports original Apple products.

Posted by Gregory / Benefits and Device and Features

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