iPod touch 5th Generation review
Price £209.76 - £259.99
The new iPod touch 5th Generation lands with an excellent 16:9 screen, great looks and slick performance

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The new iPod touch 5th Generation lands with an excellent 16:9 screen, great looks and slick performance

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