Testseek.com have collected 68 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Touch 3G 8GB / 32GB / 64GB and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Touch 3G 8GB / 32GB / 64GB.
September 2009
(86%)
68 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Apple surprised many people at their recent iPod launch event by focusing on the iPod nano rather than their flagship touchscreen PMP, the iPod touch. Still, they saved a little magic for the third-generation model, including a lower starting price an...
Speedy as iPhone 3GS; support for thousands of App Store apps, including games; solid music and video player.
Lacks camera, compass, GPS functionality offered by iPhone 3GS.
The launch of the original iPod touch in late 2007, in the aftermath of a summer of sheer iPhone frenzy, was anticlimactic. The new device was hobbled by its hardware (no speaker or volume controls) and its software (Apple originally omitted Notes, Mai...
Abstract: The 3rd generation iPod touch is something special. With plentiful storage, awesome speed, a speaker and hardware volume control it is hard to remember how limited original version of the touch that was released just two short years ago was. While t...
Abstract: Under different circumstances, calling the “late 2009” iPod touch (32GB/$299, 64GB/$399) a true “third-generation” model would be easier: a look inside its casing reveals a place for a camera that, despite photographic evidence to the contrary, never m...
Published: 2009-09-11, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The third generation of Apples iPod Touch is still the king of the hill when it comes to portable, Wi-Fi-wielding media players. New additions such as Voice Control, graphics enhancements, improved accessibility, higher capacity, and a faster processo...
The video cameras found on the iPhone 3GS and iPod Nano remain conspicuously absent. The lack of refinements to its audio quality, hardware design, and video playback leave us feeling just a little uninspired.
Though the updates are subtle, the third-generation iPod Touch still leaves its competitors in the dust. Price range: $279.99 - $299.99 check prices See all products in the series
The best touch-screen portable media player you can buy. Increased capacities at lower prices. Faster processor in 32GB and 64GB models. Top-notch Web browser. iTunes improvements include Genius Mixes, Genius-based app recommendations, and app organizatio...
Bundled earbuds still stink. Audio file support doesnt include FLAC or OGG. Browser still lacks Flash support.
There are few major changes from last years touch: The best iPod around gets a speed boost, a capacity increase, a lower price tag, and some modest Genius feature improvements. One thing remains the same: The competition is still lagging....
Less expensive than previous model; faster processor; Voice Control feature lets you call up songs and artists by voice; accessibility options for the vision- and hearing-impaired
No video camera or radio; no wireless syncing or sharing options
Even though the latest revision of the iPod Touch didnt get a video camera or an FM radio (like the iPod Nano did), this is still the top portable media player around. ...
Higher capacity , Faster processor , Improved accessibility , Voice control , Bluetooth , Graphical enhancements
Doesn't share the same hardware improvements as its higher-capacity kin , Video cameras found on the iPhone 3GS and iPod Nano remain conspicuously absent , The lack of refinements to its audio quality, hardware design, and video playback leave us feel...
Though the updates are subtle, the third-generation iPod Touch still leaves its competitors in the dust....
Abstract: When Apple announced the at last week’s , the company’s touchscreen iPod received two significant spec bumps. The first was higher capacities: you can now get an iPod touch with up to 64GB of flash memory. But for gamers, the more exciting improvement...