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A number of early adopters have complained that their device's screen could not properly display shades of black. The problem has been attributed to the misapplication of the reflective coating on the LCD display and poor quality control.<ref name="criticism7">[http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1134707&tstart=0 Probable explanation for Ipod Touch LCD deficiencies] ([[2007-09-15]]){{accessdate|2008-01-03}}</ref> The defect caused the screen to have very narrow optimal viewing angle and also resulted in "shimmering" blacks. This screen problem was later addressed with the firmware update 1.1.1 although some still complained that the screen still could not properly display certain shades of black. Critics also say that the update simply "alleviates" the screen problem by adjusting contrast settings and does not provide a fix for the screen itself.<ref name="critcism5">[http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306651 iPod touch and iPhone: Black or dark spots when viewing video] ([[2007-12-16]]){{accessdate|2007-12-21}}</ref><ref name="criticism6">[http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=361393 Confirmed: iPod Touch Software Update 'Alleviates' Negative Black] ([[2007-09-27]]){{accessdate|2007-12-21}}</ref> |
A number of early adopters have complained that their device's screen could not properly display shades of black. The problem has been attributed to the misapplication of the reflective coating on the LCD display and poor quality control.<ref name="criticism7">[http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1134707&tstart=0 Probable explanation for Ipod Touch LCD deficiencies] ([[2007-09-15]]){{accessdate|2008-01-03}}</ref> The defect caused the screen to have very narrow optimal viewing angle and also resulted in "shimmering" blacks. This screen problem was later addressed with the firmware update 1.1.1 although some still complained that the screen still could not properly display certain shades of black. Critics also say that the update simply "alleviates" the screen problem by adjusting contrast settings and does not provide a fix for the screen itself.<ref name="critcism5">[http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306651 iPod touch and iPhone: Black or dark spots when viewing video] ([[2007-12-16]]){{accessdate|2007-12-21}}</ref><ref name="criticism6">[http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=361393 Confirmed: iPod Touch Software Update 'Alleviates' Negative Black] ([[2007-09-27]]){{accessdate|2007-12-21}}</ref> |
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Others have complained about a hissing noise while using the iPod Touch <ref name="criticism7">[http://blogs.pcworld.com/staffblog/archives/005428.html Does Your iPod Touch Hiss at You?]</ref> |
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==Specifications== |
==Specifications== |
Revision as of 05:08, 21 January 2008
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Manufacturer | Apple Inc. |
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Type | Portable Media Player |
Lifespan | September 13, 2007-present |
Media | Flash Memory 8 or 16 GB |
Operating system | Mobile OS X (1.1.3) |
Display | 480 x 320 3.5" color LCD |
Input | Multi-touch touchscreen |
Connectivity | USB 2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g |
Power | lithium-ion battery |
Dimensions | 110×61.8×8 mm (4.3×2.4×0.31 in) |
Mass | 120 grams (4.2 ounces) |
The iPod touch is a portable media player designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the top-of-the-line model in Apple's iPod family. The product was unveiled to the general public on September 5, 2007 as part of an event dubbed "The Beat Goes On",[1] featuring the introduction of Cover Flow and Multi-Touch to the iPod line. The iPod touch can be purchased with 8 or 16 GB of flash memory. It also has Wi-Fi and includes Safari, Apple's web browser. The iPod touch is the first generation of the iPod line to include wireless access to the iTunes Store.[2] The iPod touch also has the capability to detect the current and last 10 songs playing in a Starbucks café within the vicinity.[3]
The iPod touch's multi-touch interface is exactly like that of the iPhone. Like the iPhone, the iPod touch includes a physical home button separate from the touch screen. The home screen includes a list of buttons corresponding to the available applications, including Music, Videos, Photos, iTunes, Safari, YouTube, Mail, Maps, and Widgets.[4] The iPod touch comes preloaded with 28 wallpaper photos, some of which are figures from the iPod advertisements.
Models
Generation | Image | Capacity | Color | Connection (for syncing) | Original release date | Minimum OS to sync | Rated battery life (hours) |
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First | File:IPod Touch 1.1.3 New Apps.jpg | 8 GB | Black | USB (FireWire for charging only) | 5 September 2007 | Mac: 10.4 Win: XP SP2 |
audio: 22 video: 5 |
16 GB | |||||||
New model that utilizes OS X and Multi-Touch features; Wi-Fi for Safari, iTunes Wi-Fi Store, YouTube, Widgets |
Requirements
Out of the box and in factory condition, the iPod touch requires a connection to a computer for initial configuration.[5] Officially, Apple requires iTunes to be installed on either a Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows operating system based computer for programming the iPod touch. On either operating system, the iPod touch needs a USB 2.0 port on the computer for data communications.[6] Turning the iPod touch on from factory condition requires data communications with iTunes, and constantly displays the "cable to iTunes" graphic until it senses iTunes.[7]
To use the iPod touch for purchasing products at the iTunes Store via Wi-Fi, an iTunes account is required, and can be created and programmed into the device via iTunes during the iPod touch registration process.[8]
The official requirements for the iPod touch are:[6]
- A computer running either:
- Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later
- Microsoft Windows XP with SP2 or Microsoft Windows Vista (32 or 64-bit versions)[9][8]
- iTunes 7.6 or later (7.4 and 7.5 support only 32-bit Windows XP/Vista)
- Available USB 2.0 port
Wi-Fi
The iPod touch is equipped with Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, and, like the iPhone, includes the Safari browser and a viewing client for YouTube. The device's Wi-Fi capabilities can also be used to purchase music from the iTunes Store. Like its counterpart, the iPhone, the iPod touch does not support the 802.1x authentication method, which makes connecting to some college and business networks impossible.
Third-Party Applications
On October 17, 2007, Steve Jobs, in an open letter posted on Apple's webpage, announced that a software development kit (SDK) for the iPhone would be made available to third-party developers in February 2008. Due to security concerns and Jobs' praise of Nokia's digital signature system, it is also suggested that Apple will adopt a similar method. The SDK will also apply to the iPod touch.[10].
Software Upgrades
During the initial launch of the iPod touch, reviews have noted some differences when compared to Apple's similar iPhone. One of the primary criticisms of the iPod touch is the absence of iPhone's email, mapping and stock tracking applications. On January 15 2008, Steve Jobs announced at his Macworld 2008 keynote that the January Software Upgrade for the iPod touch consists of five new applications: Mail, Maps, Stocks, Notes and Weather. The new Maps feature is similar to that of the iPhone's, with new software from Skyhook Wireless that pinpoints the user's location using Wi-Fi. The software upgrade is available for current iPod touch owners via iTunes download for US$19.99.[11] New iPod touch units with 1.1.3 installed (MA623LL/B or MA627LL/B) will also have the software upgrade pre-installed.[12] Customers who purchase an iPod touch with part number MA623LL/A or MA627LL/A must pay the upgrade fee to receive the new applications.
Comparisons to the iPhone
One complaint targets the lack of physical buttons for volume control, a feature present on the iPhone. The iPod touch instead uses software-based controls, which require users to double click the home button, bringing up an on-screen volume control.[13] The iPod touch also lacks iPhone's external speakers, built-in camera, and Bluetooth capability.
At least one critic has suggested that Apple may have purposely left out these hardware features in order to differentiate the iPod touch from its more expensive cousin, or to add these features in later releases to obtain more sales. Others say that the iPod touch does not require the aforementioned features because it is fundamentally an iPod and not a mobile phone.[13]
Manufacturing flaws
A number of early adopters have complained that their device's screen could not properly display shades of black. The problem has been attributed to the misapplication of the reflective coating on the LCD display and poor quality control.[14] The defect caused the screen to have very narrow optimal viewing angle and also resulted in "shimmering" blacks. This screen problem was later addressed with the firmware update 1.1.1 although some still complained that the screen still could not properly display certain shades of black. Critics also say that the update simply "alleviates" the screen problem by adjusting contrast settings and does not provide a fix for the screen itself.[15][16]
Others have complained about a hissing noise while using the iPod Touch [14]
Specifications
The specifications as listed on Apple's website are:[6][17]
- Screen material: Glass
- Screen size: 8.9 cm (3.5 in)
- Screen resolution: 480×320 pixels at 163 ppi
- Input method: Multi-touch screen interface
- Operating system: OS X
- Storage: 8 or 16 GB flash memory (up to 1,750 or 3,500 songs; up to 10,000 or 20,000 photos; up to 10 or 20 hours of video)
- CPU: 412 MHz ARM
- RAM: 128 MB
- Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g)
- Built-in rechargeable, non-removable battery with up to 5 hours of video playback, and up to 22 hours of audio playback, times vary.
- Size: 110×61.8×8 mm (4.3×2.4×0.31 in)
- Weight: 120 grams (4.2 ounces)
- Direct iTunes Wi-Fi store access
- Wide screen video
- Integrated Safari web browser and YouTube client
- Mobile Email browser
- Integrated Google Maps
- Access to Starbucks music (available only in selected cities across the United States)[18][19]
Template:Timeline of full-size iPod models
See also
- Comparison of iPod managers
- Comparison of portable media players
- Handhelds with WiFi connectivity
- iPhone
- iPod
References
- ^ Steve Jobs live — Apple's "The beats goes on" special event (2007-09-05)Template:Accessdate
- ^ [http://www.apple.com/ipodtouch/features.html?feature=itwfms Apple – (2007-09-05)Template:Accessdate
- ^ Apple Builds Ecosystem With iPod touch Screen. (2007-09-05)Template:Accessdate
- ^ Apple iPod touch - Features. (2008-01-15)Template:Accessdate
- ^ Apple iPod touch First Impressions Review. (2007-09-18)Template:Accessdate
- ^ a b c Apple - iPod touch - Technical Specifications, Apple Inc., (2007-09-05)Template:Accessdate
- ^ iPod Touch unpacking tour and first look (photos), AppleInsider, (2007-09-13)Template:Accessdate
- ^ a b RETRACTION: iPod touch: iTunes account optional, Deep Thought, (2007-09-14)Template:Accessdate Cite error: The named reference "register1" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ iPod: Minimum System Requirements, Apple Inc., (2007-10-16)Template:Accessdate
- ^ Steve Jobs Announces 3rd Party SDK for iPhone for February 2008 2007-10-17)Template:Accessdate
- ^ Apple - iPod touch - What's New
- ^ Got iPod Touch yesterday, didn't come with Jan Software (2008-01-17)Template:Accessdate
- ^ a b Apple's iPod touch Is a Beauty of a Player Short on Battery Life (2007-09-20)Template:Accessdate
- ^ a b Probable explanation for Ipod Touch LCD deficiencies (2007-09-15)Template:Accessdate Cite error: The named reference "criticism7" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ iPod touch and iPhone: Black or dark spots when viewing video (2007-12-16)Template:Accessdate
- ^ Confirmed: iPod Touch Software Update 'Alleviates' Negative Black (2007-09-27)Template:Accessdate
- ^ Apple - iPod touch - Features, Apple Inc., (2007-09-05)Template:Accessdate
- ^ Apple and Starbucks Announce Music Partnership, Apple Inc., (2007-09-05)Template:Accessdate
- ^ Apple - iTunes - Starbucks, Apple Inc., (2007-09-05)Template:Accessdate
External links
- iPod Touch Installer Application (3rd Party) Directory
- Apple's iPod touch official product page
- Apple's list of special web applications usable with the iPod touch
- Apple special event: Keynote address introducing iPod touch. September 2007
- How the iPod touch Works, page 2, with technical details on the touch-screen interface including the use of capacitive technology.