3rd Generation iPod Touch's Broadcast
Do you know what an iPod touch is? It is just a potable media player, personal digital assistant, and Wi-Fi mobile flat form that is designed and marketed by Apple Inc. same as the iPhone 3GS before.
I know that many of you expected a new designed iPod, and a lot predicted that the 3rd generation iPod touch should have a camera. But unfortunately, the newly designed iPod doesn't have a camera that made the people disappointed bout this. But it has all the technological advancement that will make one be slightly satisfied.
The top most hit of this so called iPod is at the spirit of the device which is the CPU and the RAM. Both is about to bit the iPhone 3GS, so its now packed with a 833MHz ARM- Cortex 8 processor that's been under clocked to 600MHz most likely to protect the battery life. The performance is approximately given 50% faster, well a really delicate thing to measure. In scrolling the screen from up to bottom, left to right be just same as iPhone 3GS except for executing a high speed in performing games applications.
This device doubled its flash memory that made some people amazed. It is now 64GB that is enough to store 14,000 songs or 80 hours of video depending on your quality options.
You will get bored and sound as there's no enjoyment when you wait for almost eight hours just to allow you device to turn on again. This is the nice thing about all of the iPods; they turn up charged easily and ready to go. This also comes loaded with the iPhone OS 3.1 software. The software conveys Voice Control as directed from the microphone of the legendarily bland headphones.
Apples 3rd Generation iPod touch has the same weight just like the first iPod, and same as the iPhone's measure but it's slightly slimmer (110 61.8 8.5 mm). It has a beautifully crisp and pixel dense 3.5-inch 380 x 320 colour screen in a 3:2 aspect and it still skates on the edge of not supporting enough file types with just AAC, AIFF, Apple Lossless, Audible, MP3, WAV, Protected AAC in its audio arsenal; BMP, JPEG, TIFF, GIF for images and just MPEG on the video front. The only difference you'll observe on the outside is that now, you can see the "64GB" attached on it.
The screen and the outer smooth and brightly covering of the device should be protected by some damages caused by falling, slipping, and much more. Damages can make your device uncomfortable to use and can make your day disappointing.
In order for your device to protect from any damages such as scratches, scuffs, scrapes, and much more, then you should be able to use this invisible protector known as the Shield skins. Your device will surely stay as good looking, same as the day that you took it out from its box when you used this Shield skins.
Want to find out more about theinvisible protector, then visit our site on how to choose the best Shield Skins for your iPod.