Oct 19th 2007 iPod Touch vs. iPhone

So, I’ve finally reached the crossroads – on one hand, I keep hearing about this new iPod Touch in the market and on the other hand, there is all this hype about the brand new super-sexy iPhone also. I currently have an iPod Video and I want to upgrade to something that’s new and snazzy – something with loads of storage capacity to accommodate my vast music and movie collection. But, as I’ve been researching over the net and checking out the various gizmo blogs online, I’m wondering whether to get myself an iPod Touch or the iPhone.

Since I already have a phone you might think that I’m pretty stupid to even contemplate buying myself another one. But, my phone isn’t as trendy as the iPhone and it doesn’t have half as many features as this device. On the other hand, I’m quite happy with my video iPod but the iPod Touch looks so appealing I just cant resist it!

Most people tend to think that the iPod Touch and the iPhone are actually two of the same gadgets in different packs. While the Touch weighs roughly 15 grams, it is but a few centimeters smaller than the iPhone. As far as battery life is concerned, I learnt that the iPhone has a longer life than the Touch. What’s more, the iPod Touch has the capacity to play up to 22 hours of music and around 5 hours of video, while the iPhone plays at least 24 hours of audio and about 7 hours of video. Since I am a music lover and find myself sleeping the nights away with music playing in the background, the iPhone sure does score more points than the Touch.

The display screen for both these gadgets look very similar. Yes, there are many similarities between the iPhone and the Touch. The difference is that the iPhone is also a phone while the Touch does not have this feature. The similarities include:

· A Safari Web browser

· You Tube video player

· Calculator and Clock applications

· Flash memory (8 or 16 GB for the iPod touch, 8 GB for the iPhone)

· Photo, Audio and video storage and playback

· Headphone and Dock connections

· Calendar and contacts synchronized with the PC

· Wi-Fi capabilities (802.11b/g)

· Access to the iTunes Music Store via Wi-Fi

The costs for the Touch and the iPhone are also very similar. So, if I opt for a Touch I’m getting a gadget that has a wide screen display, wi-fi capabilities and touch sensitive user interface. If I opt for an iPhone I’m getting a phone along with many other features. However, since all I’m looking for is a new and advance music player, the Touch will do really well. But then other features that the iPhone possesses like e-mail and the EDGE network sound very appealing too.

So, which one should I choose over the other? As of now, I’m leaning towards the iPhone, but if anyone can come up with a valid argument for or against my decision, I’d appreciate it if you could share it with me.

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Oct 19th 2007 Is the iPod Touch Right for You?

Which is the latest Apple iPod that has excited people beyond measure? Yes you are right, the iPod Touch. This latest media player by Apple is a real collector’s item for all those music and technology enthusiasts.

With so many versions of the Apple iPod already in the market, how do you know which one to choose? Is the iPod shuffle perfect for you, or is it the iPod Nano or maybe it is the iPod Classic? Maybe the video iPod suits your needs? Maybe you need the iPhone or is the funky and slink iPod Touch? With so many options it can be confusing.

Lets talk about the latest releases by Apple. The iPhone, iPod Classic and iPod Touch are the newest in the range of iPod products by Apple. The iPhone is a combination of the iPod and a cell phone. This is the perfect device for all those gizmo freaks. The iPod classic is the perfect media-player so far. So if you want long battery life and large storage space along with media-options then the classic is it for you. And if you want an advanced media-player with a multi-touch screen then the iPod touch is the perfect choice.

Many prefer choosing the iPod Touch to the classic or the iPhone that is if you do not mind giving up the cell phone or the storage capacity in place of this true collector’s item.

The iPod Touch comes with a 3.5-inch multi-touch display screen. You can multi task on this device, which means you can be watching a video while selection another song in their play list and this is only possible with the split screen function of the touch. The only drawback of the iPod Touch is its storage capacity. It comes with 8GB or 16GB storage options. So if you are the kind who needs to store all your data on your iPod, then this is not the thing for you.

The price of the iPod touch is not bad considering all its technological advancements. The 8GB iPod Touch is priced at $300 where as the 16GB iPod Touch is priced at $400. If all these things suit you, then what are you waiting for? Go get your iPod Touch right now.

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Oct 19th 2007 Not Better Than the iPod Touch

In a world where technology is more dynamic than the environment itself, only the Apple iPod is capable of keeping up with the needs and wants of the consumers. The Apple iPod is constantly being reinvented. While it just started off with the regular iPod, now you have the iPod classic, iPod shuffle, iPod Nano and iPod touch. And let us not forget the super-sexy iPhone, which is the brilliant combination of the iPod and a cell phone. Can it really get better than this?

The Apple iPod has been in the market for six years, and in these six years you will not find a single product that has enjoyed the demand for the iPod. From young men and women to teenagers and even those who are middle-aged have an iPod, be it the basic iPod shuffle or the technologically advanced iPod Touch.

So what makes the iPod Touch the most popular and coveted Apple product? Well to begin with, it has that super slim, sexy look, thanks to the ‘miniature’ technology that Apple is now using. The iPod Touch can play almost any and every audio and video format. You can use it for more than just music; you can browse the Internet using wi-fi technology and even check out pictures on its wide screen multi-touch display. And the display screen is a beauty in itself. With its 163 pixels per inch and clear resolution of 480 x 320, it really cannot get better than this.

The slimmer, smaller and sleeker iPod Touch is really a collector’s item with its glossy surface with its rounded polished stainless steel base and chrome edged display screen. And let us not forget the metallic faceplate that ensures that your precious iPod touch is more durable. The iPod Touch costs $299 for 8GB and $399 for 16GB, not a bad price considering all the features and the super advanced technology used in the device. And even with a few flaws, the iPod touch is the best that Apple has come up with so far.

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Oct 19th 2007 Should You Groove With an iPod Touch

iPod touch gave a reason to celebrate for people who were awed by the iPhone’s musical capabilities, and its interface, but refused to give into a 2-year tie-up with a cell phone provider that they did not trust. Touch is the most radical development in the iPod series, since its launch, and is very identical to iPhone for what it can do.

The sleek dimensions, the all metal and glass body, as well as its sophisticated looks makes the Touch a player, which everyone would like to have their hands on. It has only two physical buttons, one for the main menu, and one for deactivating the screen. Everything else is taken care by the “touch” interface. While its features are very good, the interface can make even the most hardened skeptics take notice, and this is its novelty charm. Zoom in or out with a pinch, or flip through the albums in your music collection with Cover Flow. Various features like Safari Web browser, YouTube video portal, photo viewer, music player, video player, and iTunes Wi-Fi music find their place on the Touch, just like in the iPhone. It can also connect to a TV through an Apple AV cable, a universal dock, or other compatible third party accessory, which makes sense for any multimedia player. The Safari browser is fantastic, as usual, but due to lack of e-mail support, it can only be used for web-based e-mails. You can also buy songs from a separate Wi-Fi iTunes store for your iPod, as well as from select Starbucks. The battery life is also impressive, as for all other iPods.

There are many things missing from the Touch, as compared to the iPhone. It doesn’t support e-mails, and lacks features like built-in speakers, microphone, and camera, Bluetooth. Absence of certain widget applications such as stock monitoring and weather forecasting limits its Wi-Fi application. The audio quality is better than the Classic, but not as good as might be expected from such costly device. Which brings us to a point, it is very costly, and has very limited storage space, especially when compared to the Classic. The high price is justified for the novelty factor. So if you love having the coolest gadget in your pocket, you wouldn’t find the price too high even for such limited storage.

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Oct 19th 2007 The Beauty of iPod Touch

In this super-competitive world of the consumer electronics industry, it is very rarely that you will find one particular branded product dominating the market for years on end. Yet, this is precisely what Apple’s iPod player, now nearing its sixth anniversary, has somehow managed to do. One good reason for this that I can think of is that it has constantly been reinventing itself.

Popular all over the world, Apple’s series of iPod media players has now found its space in every man, woman’s, and teenagers heart today, and has even become a major part of the ‘Generation X’ lifestyle. Apple releases a new product practically every season, but in these recent releases they have now started introducing the ‘miniature’ technology that is a lot more sexy and sleek.

The latest in its collection is the all-new and super sexy iPod Touch that is currently being sold at $299 for the 8 GB model and $399 for the 16 GB one. If you think that these models are being offered at relatively higher prices, you cant really expect anything less for something that is so rare and unique – a regular collector’s item.

With the Touch leading the consumer electronics scene, Apple offers a cutting-edge technology that is only used in one other gadget today – the iPhone. The iPod Touch has something more than any of its predecessors – it uber sexy and super slim. It can play any video format; you get to browse through the Internet, or even view pictures of friends and family on a wide screen display that is multi-touch. This technology is brand new and as innovative as it gets, and will simply blow your mind!

The Touch is all about being slimmer and smaller – smooth and beautiful it is enclosed within a width of 8 mm and is comparatively larger than the Nano, but weight wise it is almost negligible. It offers one of the best designs ever and is much smaller than the iPhone. This device has a flat, sleek, and glossy face with a rounded, polished stainless steel base. The display screen is beautifully framed with a chrome rim made up of black anodized metal. The metallic faceplate gives the gadget a more durable edge. The screen rests deeper under the glass encasing, which gives us a clearer and more colorful view of the Touch display screen. The display screen is about 163 pixels per inch and has a considerably distinct resolution of 480 x 320.

Like every electronic gadget out there, the Touch also has its share of flaws. But despite these flaws, the Touch is an awesome media player and is till date one of the best portable solutions for listening to music and purchasing videos and music.

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