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New Apple iPod touch 32GB with Software Upgrade | 
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| Brand: Apple Category: CE
Buy New: £265.00
New (8) Used (2) from £265.00
Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 78
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 3.5 x 1.7
MPN: MB376ZO/A Model: MB376ZO/A UPC: 885909211050 EAN: 0885909211050 ASIN: B000VBK1D4
Release Date: February 11, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: brand new sealed with warranty, Nxt day special delivery. thankyou
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| Features:
| • | Comes with the latest announced new software applications for the Touch. | | • | 32GB flash drive | | • | Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) | | • | 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen multi-touch display | | • | 480-by-320-pixel resolution at 163 pixels per inch | | • | Holds up to 7,000 songs in 128-Kbps AAC format | | • | Holds up to 25,000 iPod-viewable photos | | • | Holds up to 40 hours of video |
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Product Description Now available in 32GB with all the latest software updates pre-installed. Flick through album covers and find your music. Download and watch your favourite TV shows, music videos and more from the iTunes Store. Tap into thousands of photos. All using incredible multi-touch technology on a beautiful 3.5-inch display.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
great gadget, but check for compatability June 15, 2008 Mr. Aubrey D. Dhanraj (london, england) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
love the music and picture aspect of this ipod, did also buy to get emails etc, but my talktalk email is not compatible, so utterly useless for getting e-mails on the move sat-nav only works if you are in a wi-fi area so really a glorified music and picture player please check your e-mail is compatible before splashing the cash
Best iPod yet - if you have the cash....get it! June 3, 2008 T. Wilson (Leeds, England) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bought the 32Gb Touch a few weeks ago. It has to be the best one yet. Don't listen to those who say "if you want an iPod get a classic or a Nano, if you want the touchscreen get the iPhone" - total rubbish. For me the 32Gb is enough, the screen size and quality is second to none. The sound quality is what you'd expect from Apple - excellent. As always the standard Apple earphones arnt top notch (though may I suggest the 50 Sennheiser CX 95 Style's). Other bonuses are the apps, the revolutionary design, its looks and status! The video playback, battery life, etc. And of course, like with all Apple products - the packaging for the Touch is wonderful. I was on the fence for months as whether to get the Classic or the Touch .... I made the right choice! :D You wont be sorry. P.S. Make sure you get a case........scratches will appear too easily!
It's not what you need - but it is what you want May 26, 2008 M. Harrison (London, UK) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
So what's the point of the iPod Touch? It's an iPhone without the phone isn't it? That's certainly what it seemed when it first came on the market. At that point the small memory made it more an expensive Nano than a new kind of iPod. But the arrival of the 32Gb model changes all that. It now has a big enough capacity to be regarded as the ultimate iPod - with some fun extras. And that was the breakthrough realisation I had: it was worth buying one just as an iPod. It is true that the other functionality far exceeds most other handheld devices. Its web browsing is beautiful, simple and quick, and you can zoom in or out of the page by a pinching motion of your fingers on the screen: extraordinary. The direct access to YouTube, Safari, e-mail etc is also elegant and fun. But the fact remains that in the UK there are still relatively few Wi-Fi hot spots where you can enjoy this functionality. If you live in New York it would be a different matter. But even in London you would find a palm device which uses a phone connection more effective (and I gather the iPhone swaps between a phone web connection and Wi-Fi depending on the best available option). So, for all the great features, the iPod Touch stands or falls by its status as an iPod. And here it stands tall. The quality of the display is gorgeous. All the search mechanisms delight you even the hundredth time you use them. Seeing the album art swivel to display track information, or the whole screen change format as you turn the device on it side, is simply magical. And when it comes to photos and video the screen really comes into its own. You could happily watch a movie on this screen. Sometimes the touch sensitivity can frustrate: you scroll through playlists by touch, but you also select by touch - so getting the right kind of touch is a knack. And sometimes the responsiveness of the screen to touching the pause and play buttons isn't all it could be. But you'll find yourself forgiving these lapses. If you regard your current iPod as simply an MP3 player then you have no need for the Touch. But if you also regard your iPod as the kind of design achievement that demonstrates that humans are still evolving, then a Touch will confirm your status as a top notch Homo Sapiens.
So happy i bought this! May 16, 2008 T. S. Morton (England) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This really is a beautiful product. Some of the features may seem like you'll never use them, but once you start you wont know how you managed without them. If not for anything else the screen size alone makes this worth having as it makes watching movies or showing pictures on your ipod so much better. If you're wanting an ipod this is the perfect buy.
Stylish and sophisticated and yet so much more May 13, 2008 Dave A (UK) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
When you first unbox it, it looks like the sleekest music player you will ever find. Super thin and almost completely smooth, it does really feel like something that should be displayed, and not used... As previous reviews state, a case is a must to keep it that way (although it's not the screen, but back that you are protecting, unlike usual mp3 players). Upon use, it is fairly responsive, and if using with headphones, the clicks when you press buttons make up for the lack of tactile feedback. Using is easy, and most people probably won't even need to consult the quickstart guide to start playing music as the touchscreen is extremely intuitive to use. Sound quality is more than satisfactory, especially with your own decent headphones, and is far more than enough for on-the-go music. The 32GB is enough for a fair sized music collection, plus a few movies and some other videos As the latest ipod, this one outperforms all the ones before it, as you would expect. Easier and faster song searching, luscious looking pictures, and larger sharper videos define it. Coverflow is natural, and looks very good... presuming you have already got album art, or else quite a bit of effort will be required to make it look like it should. The features and included applications are easy to use, and useful for on the go stuff, although unlike the iPhone, the limit to wifi limits complete freedom, but considering the cost and speed of using the iPhone outside of a wireless signal, it's not a great loss. But if you are buying this purely for a music player, then you might as well buy an iPod classic... not because the Touch is bad, but rather because it is too good. As a music player it is admirably good, but it can be so much more... To merely listen to music and watch a few videos, you are completely missing the point... as a device, its potential has only just been scratched. The multi-touch technology provides a more unique interface, allowing the speed and useability of a mouse on the go. The accelerometer (rotation sensor) as shown in recent presentations, has the possibilty of bringing thw uniqueness of the Wii to a portable device. And the ability for everyone to develop applications for it for free allows the potential for applications that will blow your mind... Whilst the latest software update gives users the applications they probably deserved to start with, the update promised for the end of June (2008) promises to allow the touch to go places no other gadget has gone before.
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