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Friday, May 4, 2012

"Apple iPod touch 8GB (4th Generation) Review"



Alright, so Most useful Buy got the 32GB ipod touch 4G in stock therefore i drove an hour to go get one. I was not disappointed. I will run through the features I have come across so far.

Human body: Apart from moving the sleep button to the right and making the rear of the device slimmer and more flat, very little has changed. Yes, the chrome back continues erg! It was so pretty for the first 30 seconds.

Ram: The Ram on the ipod touch is just 256 MB, so do not believe the talk of 512 MB, it is simply not true.

Wireless: Fully supports A/B/G/N

Vibration: There is absolutely no vibration, so do not expect that.

Multitasking: Works real well and very smooth transition

Display: While the display on the iPod isn't IPS just like the iPhone do not think it suffers in anyway. This display is indeed beautiful and crisp to look at. I can not even distinguish the pixels, and text on a web site is like you might be reading out of a book, it's so refreshing. I played an electronic copy of "UP" on here and the colors practically jump off the screen, excellent. Apple's icons are so much more vivid and sharp, while 3rd party developer icons that have yet to make an upgrade for the new displays shows just what a step-up this new screen is offering.

Speaker: I'm not sure of the quality of the speaker on the 3G ipod touch, but on my 2G ipod touch it was very tinny and I only used it for game sound. Here on the 4G there is a new i'm all over this underneath left for the speaker and possesses risen in clarity. Music is extremely listenable and clear, however nothing replaces an excellent set of earbuds, however when you're in a jam, you will not be gritting your teeth with this particular speaker.

Processor: The newest Apple processor is really a sure win for this device. Every thing loads very fast and switching from one screen to some other is very swift and smooth. Crash Bandicoot finally has a nice framerate to play with on this iPod and for once Used to do maybe not regret buying that game.

Front Camera: This is the camera that's primarily used for Facetime. It's resolution reaches 640 X 480. After going for a few images with it, you will observe how it is not to take stills, but works fine for videochatting (which I have maybe not tried, but did run some video tests with it). Clearly Facetime will work better in well lit areas, but then again, does not any camera?

Rear Camera: Again stills are simply so. What really bugs me is when you go to take a picture, you see how crisp the preview is, then you just take the picture and you may view it blur. The tap to focus works nice for adjusting exposure and well lit photos look very decent on the display. It's when you upload them to your personal computer when you notice how not decent they are actually. While this can be a poor for many people, if you are like me, you wish to just upload photos with this particular device to FaceBook and capture funny moments with the camcorder. If i wish to take a really awesome picture, I'll grab my DSLR, however for me this iPod's capabilities tend to be more than sufficient for my quick shooting of certain events. The video captures quite nicely, whilst not superb as an actual HD camcorder does enough for me personally for again, capturing fun moments. Do not worry, you do not cringe while you're watching the video, it's a lot more than adequate and produces vibrant colors and a fast framerate. Some might complain on this, and believe me those reviews will undoubtedly be here shortly, but then again you will want to buy an HD Camcorder that's created for HD content? (I'm maybe not ignorant to HD quality either, I am a massive fan of it. I run a 3D 65'' 1080p display with Blu-ray and Dolby Tru-HD decoding surround sound system)

Microphone: Testing out Skype my pal said I was to arrive loud and clear. I also played back a video I made on the iPod on my computer and the microphone captures first class audio. Very crisp and clear, I was quite pleased.

Battery: While I have not tested out Apple's claims of 40 hr. of music, let's not pretend who does indeed that? I am sure Apple's claims can be credible in their battery life according to how a device is used.

One note I will also make, my ipod touch 2G accessories, (car charger, wall charger) use my ipod touch 4G. Apple sometimes changes things like the charging pin on the iPod's to produce a person need to buy new accessories. Anybody remember if the iPod Video A/V cables had the Audio and Video switched around so people couldn't use their cables with the iPod? Well they might, they just had to change the audio and video cables in the port around. Anyways, far from this funny little bit of marketing history.

Is the new iPod worthwhile? For me personally, upgrading from the 2G Touch, yes! The display is brilliant, the speed of the processor amazing, video quality is very much indeed enjoyable and the rear camera is excellent to take quick fun shots. If i had one word to spell it out this iPod, it would be fun! You can not handle one of these without feeling such as a joyous kid, (I'm 22) and the business aspect remains and quite of use. I might highly recommend this ipod touch as a worthy upgrade to any generation of the ipod touch you may own and when you do not own one, there's never been an even more perfect time to go out and acquire one! Don't hesitate to leave a comment here when you have a question for an actual owner. I'll do what I will!


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