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09/05/2007, 5:35pm, EDT

Wednesday, September 5th

An in-depth look at Apple's Touch iPod

Apple today introduced a new iPod to accompany its tiny iPod shuffle, mid-sized iPod nano, and full featured video-capable iPod now known as iPod classic. The iPod touch looks remarkably similar to the company's iPhone, and features a multi-touch display of the exact same size as its feature-packed older sibling. With built-in WiFi capability and the addition of Apple's new iTunes WiFi Music Store, iPod touch owners can preview and purchase tracks wirelessly from any hot-spot -- including any WiFi-capable Starbucks location, thanks to Apple's newfound partnership with the coffee drink company. The iPod touch allows users to surf the web with Safari, browse YouTube videos, and play music as well as videos.

iPod touch display

The iPod touch features a 3.5-inch widescreen display for watching movies, TV shows, and viewing photos. The liquid crystal display boasts 320 x 480 pixels, and supports the same multi-touch finger gestures that iPhone owners have grown used to since the cellular phone began shipping in late July.



Specifications

The iPod touch is just 8mm thick, making it even thinner than the iPhone. The new iPod comes with 8GB and 16GB storage capacities for toting up to 1,750 songs or 3,500 songs, respectively. Battery life provides up to 22 hours of music playback or up to five hours of watching videos. Leaving the new media player to charge for around 1.5 hours will recharge the battery to 80 percent of its capacity, according to Apple, while achieving a full charge requires leaving the device plugged in for around three hours total.



Measuring 4.3 x 2.4 x 0.31-inches or 110 x 61.8 x 8mm, Apple's newest iPod weighs in at 4.2-ounces or 120 grams and includes a Universal Dock connector.



In the box

The device ships with earphones, a USB 2.0 cable, a Dock adapter, a polishing cloth, a stand, and a Quick Start guide. Apple adds that Mac owners looking to purchase the iPod touch require at least one USB 2.0 port, iTunes 7.4 or later, an internet connection, an iTunes Store account, and Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later.




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wifi but no mail app
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09/05, 6:00pm, EDT
...was so ready to click and buy 'til I noticed there's no mail app. Sorry Steve, that's the deal breaker for me! Stick with classic for value for money!
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missing features
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09/05, 6:32pm, EDT
It also doesn't wash my car. No mail, no phone, and it won't keep my rims shiny. Sorry Steve, I'm no sucker. I'm gonna keep my wife for a while until you can figure out what the market really wants.
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itunes store account
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09/05, 6:40pm, EDT
Why the hell do you require a itunes store account to use it. I'll pass because of that.
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E-mail from .Mac?
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09/05, 6:49pm, EDT
I would guess you can send/receive e-mail via .mac, but the Apple video doesn't show that. It would be nice if the keyboard worked in landscape, but the video doesn't show that either.
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email on safari
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09/05, 6:58pm, EDT
If your email provider allows web access like imap, Safari should be fine.
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They would show it . . .
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09/05, 7:02pm, EDT
If it could but I too am assuming they are holding back on the webmail keyboard feature until the iPhone can do voice recognition email or read your mind. That is when using a keyboard for webmail will be the low end feature.

It is a deal breaker for me too.
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I can webmail...
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09/05, 7:11pm, EDT
...from Safari. But no iChat. Waaa...

However, I can't imagine these programs aren't impossible to get onto the device.

I also find it interesting they didn't include a hard drive option.
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great features
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09/05, 8:34pm, EDT
I never thought I would get an iPod, but this version just may have enough features for me.
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webmail
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09/06, 1:44am, EDT
I've tried using webmail on an iPhone. It's really not a very good experience.
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experience
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09/06, 6:13am, EDT
yes, very cool, but can I change the battery? I like need to do that every day, since I am a geek!
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