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The iPod Touch puts iPhone to the shade
SAN FRANCISCO - The new iPod Touch introduced by Apple yesterday puts the iPhone to shade because of its multiple features that are as good if not better than the iPhone.
The iPod Touch was first introduced on the iPhone and is revolutionary software which allows users to use the multi-touch interface for a variety of applications. The iPod touch also features Wi-Fi wireless networking, which is a first for Apple's iconic digital music player.
“The iPod touch is a landmark iPod, ushering in a whole new generation of features based on its revolutionary multi-touch interface and built-in Wi-Fi wireless networking,” said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. “People are going to be amazed at how thin it is and how much it does.”
The iPod Tough boasts of 3.5-inch widescreen display, which allows people to easily movies and TV shows as well as photos and album art. The new device also boasts of an in-built accelerometer, which has the ability to sense when the user rotates it into landscape position.
The iPod Touch also has the ability to automatically switch over to Cover Flow mode as well.
The device is due to retail later this month with the 8GB model costing $299 and the 16 GB model costing $399.
For more details, visit http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2007/09/05touch.html
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Paco Tyee | Published on :
21:51:00
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Fri, 14 Sep 2007 |
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