Testseek.com have collected 128 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Touch 1G 8GB / 16GB / 32GB and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Touch 1G 8GB / 16GB / 32GB.
January 2008
(83%)
128 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Apples latest flagship iPod might not be able to make phone calls, but its otherwise similar to the iPhone. Integrated WiFi makes it easy to connect to a local wireless network. You get both Apples Safari web browser and a dedicated YouTube brows...
Abstract: Not without its impracticalities, but the touch is a simply brilliant marriage of software and hardware. The similarities between the iPhone and the touch are striking. Both have 3.5in 480 x 320 touchscreens. Both run a touchscreen version of OS X, of...
Product Summary iPod touch 8GB Price at launch £269 Key specs Price at Launch 269 | MPN | Full spec For
This is, without doubt, one of the most desirable PMPs its been my pleasure to stroke. Its oh so sleek, beautifully designed and every interaction you have with it is satisfying - well, mostly.The key feature, aside from the quite lovely 3.5-inch dis...
Abstract: Yes ladies and gentlemen its that time again, the time when Apple introduces another breakthrough product in the form of the iPod Touch (and definitely not the iTouch as had been rumoured). Its a touch-sensitive media player that owes its sexy slim d...
Design and ergonomics, Easy handling and very intuitive navigation, Very high quality and enticing screen!, At 8mm, its very thin, Screen size
No memory extension possible. Therefore limited to 8 or 16 GB, iTunes not very practical for video conversion, Saturates a little more quickly than the best Creative and Crown players, Quality of headphones, replace them, Screen smudges easily.
The sensational widescreen and internet connectivity, not to mention the status-symbol factor, make this a very desirable piece of kit. Criticism for its lack of support for third-party applications, though, is entirely justified. More Internet Devices...
Beautiful touchscreen interface. Superb sounds and visuals. Wi-Fi works superbly ...
Not as good as iPhone. Relatively meagre memory. Still no movies on iTunes Store...
This is one of the sharpest bits of tech weve ever seen – its just let down by the fact that iPhone does more, and iPod Classic has more room. But frankly, even knowing that, our heart still say yes ...
The iPod touch is so similar to the iPhone that at first glance the two could be mistaken for one another. The real differences will become apparent in the future, but for the moment, this is a good-looking and intriguing product that will set tongues...
Fingerprints on the screen; limited memory if youre planning to watch a lot of video
For better or worse, the iPod touch is clearly the iPhones baby brother. Like most products that roll out of Apple, the touch shows the love of committed designers, hardware engineers and usability experts. While it may not be the slam dunk we were h...
Register Hardware wasnt excited by the new iPod Nano and the iPod Classic, but we like the iPod Touch. Its not perfect - the price is too high, and there are some niggles about its interaction with iTunes. But you cant help but be wowed by its grap...