Testseek.co.uk have collected 128 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Touch 1G 8GB / 16GB / 32GB and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Touch 1G 8GB / 16GB / 32GB.
January 2008
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The editors liked
Multi-touch interface is a blast
Its the first true video iPod
Decent sound and picture quality
Incredibly slim and light
Amazing looks
Relatively large 3.5in widescreen
Excellent sound
Product Summary iPod touch 32GB Best Price £327.23 from Afasystems.biz See more prices Key specs Price at Launch 329 | MPN MB376ZOA | Full spec For
Beautiful touchscreen interface. Superb sounds and visuals. Wi-Fi works superbly ...
Product Summary iPod touch 8GB Price at launch £269 Key specs Price at Launch 269 | MPN | Full spec For
Standard iPod touch features such as iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store and Safari web browsing just as welcome as ever
Now includes five Internet applications
Good battery performance
Design and ergonomics
Easy handling and very intuitive navigation
Very high quality and enticing screen!
At 8mm
Its very thin
Screen size
How do you fit 32GB of storage capacity into something so slim? We're more stumped than the England cricket team
But that's what Apple's done with the Touch. It can hold 7
000 tunes
Making it an incredibly tempting buy
Even considering its...
Wireless functions
Design
Interface
Browser
Bright
Clear screen
The editors didn't like
The iPod touch is too similar to the iPhone
Contrast and viewing angle are average
Not enough storage for some
Feels like a rush job
Limited storage capacity
Prone to fingerprints
Hoodies might mug you for it
Not as good as iPhone. Relatively meagre memory. Still no movies on iTunes Store...
Video isn’t as bright as iPhone
No external volume controls or support for remote control
No memory extension possible. Therefore limited to 8 or 16 GB
ITunes not very practical for video conversion
Saturates a little more quickly than the best Creative and Crown players
Quality of headphones
Replace them
Screen smudges easily.
£290 is still a lot to lay out for a 32GB machine
Even for a delicious Apple of this high calibre.
Fingerprints on the screen
Limited memory if youre planning to watch a lot of video
Abstract: The quality of the new iPods’ screens are excellent, while each one has its unique advantages. With a resolution of 480 x 320 pixels and a screen (diagonal) size of 3.5", the Touch allows for comfortable viewing. The Nano has a 2" screen with a resolu...
Nice screen. Innovative interface. Access to iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store.
Can’t edit calendar. No volume control on device. No games. No email. Missing some apps found on the iPhone. Reports of display problems with earlyshipping units.
As a media player, the iPod touch won’t disappoint you, but when you hold one in your hands, it’s hard not to think that the device could’ve offered more. Perhaps Apple will add new features with software updates. ...
Beautiful design, great audio/video quality, touchscreen interface
Screen smudges, pricey, slight learning curve
The Apple iPod touch is a shining example of what a true portable media player should be like. It earns a Best Buy from us, despite being somewhat expensive, for its touchscreen interface as well as the audio and video playback quality.The iPod touch ...
Abstract: The long-awaited Wi-Fi-enabled iPod is finally here, but its taken a different form from what most of us would have guessed. The iPod touch doesnt resemble a classic iPod at all, but is instead a stripped-down, slimmed-down iPhone. While having Wi-Fi...
Abstract: Hot on the heals of the iphone comes the new Apple Ipod Touch - taking the portable media player to the next level - with an amazing touch-screen and wi-fi connectivity. Playing both music and video, could the Ipod Touch be the best Ipod ever? Out of t...
Abstract: I’ve often said that I had no desire to watch videos of any length on an iPod due to the small screen size. That’s changed, at least to a point, with the release of the iPod touch. I’ll still use my MacBook as a portable DVD player. Howe...
Of course you can dismiss the touch as an over-priced gimmick - and many people will, justifiably. Its sound quality isn't the greatest in the world and just 16GB of storage space in a device costing £265 will be more than many technological spendthrifts ...
Abstract: Its multitouch screen gives the user more control over the device, allowing for a more natural input without the need for a stylus commonly seen on other touchscreen devices. With the slide of one or more fingers across the screen users can enter text,...