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iPod touch range gets price cut and a 64GB flagship model added

Still the 'funnest' iPod ever though

September 9th 2009 | Tell us what you think [ 4 comments ]

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Speak up - iPod touch now comes with a mic

No video camera for the iPod touch this year - but it does get a new low price point and a top-end memory boost.

The iPod touch 8GB will be sold at £149, starting today, with the 32GB version selling for £229.

A new 64GB model will top the range at £299.

3.1 software

There are no major overhauls to the touchscreen media player, although its ability to run OpenGL 2.0 suggests that it's had a processor overhaul to match the latest iPhone 3G S. The new iPod touch will come with the latest OS 3.1 pre-loaded, letting you enjoy features like Genius Mixes for never-ending themed playlists and the new iTunes LP format.

It's a poor substitute for the nano's VGA video camera, but at least the touch does comes with the Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic (32GB and 64GB versions only). The microphone enables Voice Memos to preserve your nuggets of sonic wisdom, and Voice Control. This promises to let you simply say an artist's name to hear their music, as well controlling playback controls (including shuffle). Nike+ support is built in.

"At just £149 the iPod touch is the most affordable gateway to Apple's revolutionary App Store with more than 75,000 applications that you can wirelessly download right into your iPod touch," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. "You get a great iPod, a great pocket computer with the industry's best mobile web browser and a great game player, all in this super-thin beautiful enclosure."

The new iPod touch should be available immediately.

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hillrhys


September 10th 2009

4. The 8GB is not as good as the 32 or 64, it doesn't have as good graphics or that new stuff, it is a cheap version for those who want a cheap entry into the expensive world of ipods.

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m185874


September 10th 2009

3. It was all a bit of a non-event really, wasn't it?

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dvs


September 10th 2009

2. I agree with lovlid. 8GB is better suited to an iPod Nano. I think it's odd they didn't put a camera in the Touch when they did in the Nano.

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lovlid


September 9th 2009

1. I'd have liked to have seen the 16gb at £149 instead of it disappearing.

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