It's a product designed for portability, simplicity, and ease of use. Icons and "touch" are the principle for its design and use. I find it an excellent product when all you do is using your fingers to select objects and to scroll or enlarge the page you are on. Touching is not meant to replace typing; in other words, this device is better for reading and watching than for typing or large data input. It's a device good for saving your favorite websites or applications for regular use, and apps are plenty. As long as you have wireless access to the internet, it's a pleasure using it. It's an iPod good for music and videos like other iPods, but with wireless internet and the biggest screen. The 32GB is plenty enough for most uses. Too much data stored may change the responsiveness of this device.

While I'm at it, may I say that the iPod shuffle, because of its size and weight, is good for joggers who need only music. The nano is good for the gym since it also has FM radio and voice control. The Classic is for those who have a large collection of music or videos or audio books and have a music system to connect it to. The touch is for those, beside listening to music and watching videos, want some web browsing where there is wi-fi. Because of their differences, it's not unusual for one to own more than one iPod. Get more detail about Apple iPod touch 64 GB (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL.

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