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Review: Apple iPod Touch - part 1
The Apple iPod Touch multimedia player is definitely something new in the market, for the fact that it inherits Apple’s touch interface, already seen with the iPhone, allowing the user to access songs and everything else with just a touch on the screen.
This new player was presented on September 2007 and it’s available in two versions, one with 8GB memory and another with 16GB, a limited storage capability that doesn’t compare even with others of the same company. For example, the iPod classic model can feature up to 160GB. Still, the iPod Touch allows users to bring along a good number of songs. But not only.
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