| The Apple's Ipod Touch - a new experience in user | | | | provides Web access via a special version of Safari |
| interface and mobile application interface. | | | | and a YouTube application, but email was absent. This |
| Apple's new iPod Touch seems to be falling between | | | | is however been upgraded as of January 2008 (see |
| two categories of electronics devices. It looks like an | | | | below statement). |
| iPhone, but it does not include a phone and do not | | | | So we look at a hybrid device which can not replace |
| have several of the other iPhone features, such as a | | | | the integrated combinations found in the iPhone, such |
| camera and Bluetooth. But similarly the iPod Touch | | | | as camera, phone and media player. It can not replace |
| neither looks nor acts like a traditional iPod, and offers | | | | an iPod Nano as the small music player or an iPod |
| only a fraction the memory capacity of a similar-sized | | | | Classic holding 160 GB of material. We find it serves |
| iPod Classic, but it performs iPod functions. | | | | as an introduction to Apple's new "multi-touch" user |
| The iPod Touch's wireless feature is somewhat | | | | interface. |
| confusing. It is obviously meant for selling iTunes | | | | This introduction will cost you $299, for the 8GB model, |
| content. Up till January 2008, the WiFi incidentally | | | | or $399 for the 16GB version. |