Testseek.co.uk have collected 128 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Touch 4G 8GB / 16GB / 32GB / 64GB and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Touch 4G 8GB / 16GB / 32GB / 64GB.
October 2010
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The editors liked
Incredibly flexible
Improved sound quality via headphone socket
Thinnest and lightest iPhone Touch ever
A4 processor makes it superfast
Lots of features
Facetime available without 3G
Decent processor does a good job
Reasonable quality audio
Thin and light
Does nearly everything an iPhone does
Good battery life
Wafer-thin body
Editable playlists
Faster camera
It's white!
IOS 5 software rocks
Thinner than an iPhone
Retina Display
ICloud integration
High-resolution screen
Video calling
Easy to use
Loads of apps
Calling it wafer thin would be an insult
Not a compliment. Screen is gorgeous
This is simply the best-looking iPod
Indeed the best-looking MP3 player we've ever laid eyes on. The Touch 4G is even thinner than its predecessors – any bulges have been eradicated to leave a sheer
Smooth device.The new Retina Display that it shares with the iPhone 4 is just as stunning with its crisp
Clear 960×640 display – perfect for album artwork or the new Games Centre capabilities.Indee
Retina display is stunning
Fine picture quality
Clear
Detailed and expressive sound
Extremely versatile device
Addition of FaceTime video calling
Much improved clear and bright display
HD video recording
Better gaming potential
Powered by Apple's A4 chip.
Truly stunning aesthetics. Great display
Super audio
Decent HD video camera
Great HD video. Print quality screen. Wi-Fi video calling. Three-axis gyro for improved gaming control
Terrific design and build quality
Slim and light
Beautiful screen
Tremendous number of apps
Display is sensational
The App Store
User interface
Versatility
Build quality
Good range of features
Impressive performance
Crisp sound quality
The editors didn't like
Bottom mounted headphone socket annoying
The camera comes without a flash
TN screen
Not IPS like on the iPhone 4
Low resolution on the screen
Headphones need replacing
Facetime is a mess
No GPS
Camera quality not great
Scratches easily
No Siri voice-control
It’s still no iPhone
Still need to use iTunes
Can't play common file formats
Specs looking out of date
Back attracts fingerprints & scratches
It's not an iPhone
Rubbish camera
No FM radio or GPS
Reliance on iTunes
The camera is not the same as the iPhone 4's
The camera on the new iPod touch is still a touch disappointing. Stills top out at a maximum of 960×720
So you won't be replacing your cam with these just yet. And the fixed focus doesn’t help matters.The maximum capacity is a mere 64GB
So this is not for audiophiles. And the lack of FLAC support may put them off too. But then
This isn't a device designed for the audiophile market.
No FM radio
Still camera poor compared to iPhone 4
No GPS hardware.
Top end model is a lot of money
No Flash video support
FaceTime
Though excellent
Is of limited use
Lo-res stills capture. Not much AirPlay-compatible kit available at launch. Viewing angle not as good as iPhone 4. Bundled buds are bin bound
Rather expensive entrylevel model
Lightning connector compatibility issues
Price
Camera offering a little lacklustre
New design isn't as comfortable as the last version
The new iPod Touch is the best dedicated music player that Apple has released to date. The 'Retina' display, iOS4 and the faster processor mean that listening to music, playing games and surfing the Web are easier and more enjoyable than with its pred...
The iPod Touch is an amazingly versatile little gadget, and the improved performance of this model enhances its gaming credentials, while the FaceTime technology will appeal to adults and youngsters alike. The stills camera is unspectacular, but havin...
This is simply the best-looking iPod, indeed the best-looking MP3 player we've ever laid eyes on. The Touch 4G is even thinner than its predecessors – any bulges have been eradicated to leave a sheer, smooth device.The new Retina Display that it shares with the iPhone 4 is just as stunning with its crisp, clear 960×640 display – perfect for album artwork or the new Games Centre capabilities.Indee
The camera on the new iPod touch is still a touch disappointing. Stills top out at a maximum of 960×720, so you won't be replacing your cam with these just yet. And the fixed focus doesn’t help matters.The maximum capacity is a mere 64GB, so this is not for audiophiles. And the lack of FLAC support may put them off too. But then, this isn't a device designed for the audiophile market.
The most beautiful MP3 player we've seen, and a peerless all-rounder for music, media and gaming.Best offers for the iPod Touch 4GHMV £149.00 iPod Touch 4G is tagged with iPod, iPod Touch, 4G and Apple. Select a tag (iPod, for example) to find everythi...
Good range of features, Impressive performance, Crisp sound quality
Slow connection speed, Poor photo quality, Disappointing Game Center
Battery life hasn't been compromised in the upgrades the iPod touch has received. Apple claims 40 hours of audio and seven of video, which isn't an unrealistic claim, but gaming is still very much a huge drain. A two hour game of Civilization Revolution t...
The latest iPod touch is an improvement all-round. With its incredible screen, built-in camera and amazing user interface, this is the best media player around. ...
Display is sensational, the App Store, user interface, versatility, build quality
Price, camera offering a little lacklustre, new design isn't as comfortable as the last version, limited format support
It sounds great when listening to music, looks great when watching video and it is a real pleasure to use. Easily pocketable to take on the move and with excellent fast rendering of websites and connected apps for when you are in a friendly network, yo...