Testseek.com 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
Touch screen operates very well
Large screen
Wireless connectivity
Host of features
Well just look at it. Its gorgeous
Pretty interface
Best sounding iPod ever
Bright
Clear and crisp widescreen
Cover Flow
Screen
Interface
Great touchscreen interface
Good video playback
Web surfing via Wi-Fi.
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Not much storage for video files
Screen attracts fingerprints The Final Word While it may cost a pretty penny
The iPod touch is a brilliant portable media player. The touch screen operates fluidly
Abstract: In case you’re somehow not familiar with the touch, like the iPhone, it features a multi-touch sensitive, 3.5-inch display with 320×480 resolution. The touch is also slightly slimmer and shorter than the iPhone. Otherwise, it’s ...
Abstract: Its all been leading up to this. Airport crowds, metal detectors, ticket prices, and malodorous seat neighbors notwithstanding, now is a really good time to be a commuter. Speculation has run wild for years about potential changes to the iPod and i...
Innovative multitouch interface, Speedy Web surfing and over-the-air music downloads, Gorgeous display, Very thin design
Can’t download video over the air, Lacks stereo Bluetooth
As with other iPods, the touch lacks a user-replaceable battery, a memory expansion port, and stereo Bluetooth (a shame in such a mediacentric device), but with such an artful design and excellent performance, those are forgivable flaws. The iPod touch...
Thin, elegant design slightly smaller than an iPhone. Incredibly intuitive and gorgeous multitouch interface for browsing music, videos, photos, the iTunes store or the web. Fantastic sixhour movie playback, with more than 20 hours audio. Ambient light se...
Transition to the Touch left out some phonecentric iPhone features like the camera and external speakers, but also left out media playerappropriate Bluetooth support as well as WiFi compatible mapping, email and stocks apps. No external volume controls. S...
Abstract: Apple long has had the MP3-market in its firm hands. Ever since the first iPod was released they somehow have managed to win the hearts of millions of customers even if their players never have been at the technological forefront. A big part of the su...
Abstract: When it comes to Apple products there are two distinct camps, those that think they all "rock" and those who wonder if they are buying a lot of brand value as opposed to real solid functionality. So when a new device like the Apple iPod touch comes alo...
Excellent audio quality, Sexy design, Visual interface far, far ahead of competition, Beautiful & crisp 3.5" LCD screen, Multi-touch touch-screen technology, Built-in Wi-Fi for web browsing and music purchasing, Greatly improved battery life, ...
No expansion slot for additional memory, No flash drive function, No wireless syncing with iTunes
Aside from a couple minor limitations, the 16GB iPod touch is truly amazing. Its one of those products that probably has competitors in frantic states of insomnia, burning right through their R&D budgets trying to keep up. The iPod touch is gorgeo...
Excellent audio quality, Sexy design, Visual interface far, far ahead of competition, Beautiful & crisp 3.5" LCD screen, Multi-touch touch-screen technology, Built-in Wi-Fi for web browsing and music purchasing, Greatly improved battery life, ...
No expansion slot for additional memory, No flash drive function, No wireless syncing with iTunes
Aside from a couple minor limitations, the 16GB iPod touch is truly amazing. Its one of those products that probably has competitors in frantic states of insomnia, burning right through their R&D budgets trying to keep up. The iPod touch is gorgeo...
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. ...