For a week, I was able to use an iPod Touch...
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(As of 2009 September 4) There are three versions: 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB flash drive models. I used an 8 GB unit.
The displays are 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreens. There is a built-in speaker, and the supported audio formats are:
AAC
MP3
Apple Lossless
AIFF
and WAV.
To set the tone of my review, and to give a quick summary of my experience: first and foremost, even though it has other functionality, it is an iPod.
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I appreciated Contacts, Calendars, Notes, and the Calculator applications that were included.
{Per page 11 of the User Guide} Contacts will synchronize with the Address Book, and Google Contacts on a Mac. With Windows, it will synch with: Yahoo! Address Book, Google Contacts, Windows Address Book (Outlook Express), Windows Vista Contacts, or Microsoft Outlook 2003 or 2007. I was using Windows and found, via iTunes, I could configure: Yahoo Address Book, Windows Address Book, Google Contacts, and Outlook.The Calendars application works with iCal on a Mac, and Microsoft Outlook 2003 or 2007 when using Windows.
{Per page 103 of the User Guide} Notes with sync with Mac OS X Mail, and Microsoft Outlook.
I wish iTunes had the functionality to edit Notes, Calendar, and Contacts...like Palm Desktop.
There is a Voice Memos application...but no microphone on the iPod Touch to take advantage of it. On Apple's website I found "Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic" for $29. (If you have an external microphone, consider using
Skype for iPhone: Skype-to-Skype calls are free.)
There is a standard 3.5mm TRS connector (tip, ring, sleeve) for earphones. And the iPod Touch can connect to Bluetooth headphones (Andy has used that feature).
I'm disappointed that I cannot send and receive files, pictures, and more via Bluetooth.
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I was able to watch SOME streaming YouTube content (from CBS News, Current, and others).
And, I learned that the multitasking capability of the iPod Touch...in my opinion...sucks! I was watching a video that was being streamed, and when I changed to a different application (like Notes) the video was terminated. I was able to use only one function at a time.
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I had hoped to be able to connect the iPod Touch to a Windows computer, that did not have iTunes installed, and be able to access the iPod as a drive for storage: if using a Windows operating system with the iPod Touch, to access the iPod Touch, iTunes must be installed.
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Some (free) applications I installed and used were:
Evernote
Twitterrrific
MySpace
and Facebook.
Y! Music has content supplied by CBS RADIO. The Yahoo! Messenger application will allow you to sign-on "invisible"...but the only other two options (for all contacts) are "busy" and "available". And, there is a Yahoo! application for accessing some of their other services...
You can participate in a discussion in our forum about applications for the iPod Touch and iPhone.
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Before I returned the unit, I was able to erase all of its content and settings. It must be connected to a power source because it could take more than four hours to complete the procedure (which probably pertains to the 32 GB models: the 8 GB model I used only needed about an hour).
There is an option to reset your preferences and settings where contacts, calendars, and media (audio and videos) aren't deleted.
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Overall...I LOVE THIS FREAKIN' THING! I think it's one of the greatest devices ever invented. ("Huh...look at that...my birthday is a few days away...")
I DO need/want an external keyboard: my fingers are large, and I make a lot of mistakes when using the touchscreen. And, I want a stylus.
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