Of course you can dismiss the touch as an over-priced gimmick - and many people will, justifiably. Its sound quality isn't the greatest in the world and just 16GB of storage space in a device costing £265 will be more than many technological spendthrifts can stomach.
But that would be ignoring the sheer software and hardware engineering genius that's gone into making this product viable - and the pleasure you'll derive from using it. Put simply, if you want to experience the cutting edge in interface design, this is the best way of doing it without saddling yourself with a £35 per month phone bill. Apple has done it again. Bravo.Read full review
Well, I truly respect your reviews and think they are pretty helpful in order to decide whether products the user is going for but in terms of sound quality, I completely disagree.
Let's be honest, iPod does not deserve more than 5 point in this section. There are a bunch of other companies, who provide far better sound quality such as Samsung, Sony or Cowon. Instead, I'd increase the value of the product. iPod has establish itself as one of the hottest fashion-items for young people.
Anyways, jz wondering: When about is TrustedReviews going to release a review of the Samsung YP-P3? Samsung recently released him at CES, and he looks pretty cool, tho. Looking forward to a review :)
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