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Intention behind Apple's iPod Touch is simple - bring the much praised (and admittedly brilliant) interface on the iPhone and a PMP design around them. So was the iPod Touch. It is extremely well built and feels very solid in-hand. The screen is a glorious 3.5-inch and everything from the menu and usability, the interface and clarity of the screen is top class. We saw the first generation iPod Touch had a screen with a visible blue color, the newer models have a yellow noticeable is not so bad, but the colors are not neutral and there is nothing you can do about it. Being based on memory flash, transfers are slower than the Classic - a shame. The latest firmware (3.1.1) makes things a little down menus and touch once Snappy's were slower after this update.

The new firmware also brings a series of additions to the nifty little device and we're happy to report most of the additions, while the smallest go a long way in enhancing the experience of using the touch. The screen is great for movies, but the trauma associated using iTunes leaves lasting mental scars. Colors and sharpness is very good and it is very suitable as a PMP video.

The Touch also rocks (literally!) When it comes to music. Where the classic has a profound acute touch introduces a hint of wheezing of certain instruments, but we must say the detail is good and in no time wheezing really misrepresenting things, in fact, if you did not know you think different wheezing was part of the trail. There rounding the high-end and low sounds clear and sharp. The midrange is detailed and has, in fact, so much so that a difference in vocals and instruments is just right noticed when moving from any of the players Samsung and Philips to the touch. Also trounces all Archos models in the high and mid-range where the Cowon have a roll off the high and mid-range does not sound so immediate, but recess - that is, the feeling of playing a little further from the rest of the music.

The development of mid-range is essential for any kind of music - be it Rock, Pop, Blues and Metal - the Touch works in all its wonder. In Where The Streets Have No Name still controlled the treble and bass are very tasty, especially the opening of the drum score. Plate still end up being a little sharper - there was a hint of additional control over the iPod Classic in this respect. The average in Trampled Rose are surreal with the voice of Alison Krauss' rich sound and seductive - the way it was designed. The vocals flow like honey, but there is a note of urgency behind - in the heat tonal unnecessary here. Her high notes are detailed and all content is clearly reproduced without any hardness or wheezing. There however a slight graininess of some sections of the vocals. Low No More Tears is clean and sounds incredibly fast and detailed, unlike some other PMPs that sounded muddy.

In fact, the rating instrument had me regretting the lack of a point A to B repeat function. But it is an experience amazing music, obviously with the right headphone / amplifier setup. In Layla's vocals are thick and abetted by the fantastic guitar pluck and detail the instrument of listening is memorable.

Apple has just launched a new family of touch, including a 64 GB version that takes care of people with requirements larger space. The iPod Touch 32GB one highlighted here is the second generation as we are still getting our hands on the generation just launched, in third place. But the news is the new 64 GB version will cost more 32 GB version of the older - which means a great value. She has a limitation - in Rs. 25,000 from the iPod Touch 32 GB can not be classified as cheap. It is a premium PMP with an interface that is unparalleled, superlative quality music and video, demand the best

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