The new iPod touch is like an iPhone 4, without the phone part. Even thinner than the original, has a 326ppi Retina display, Apple A4 processor, gyroscope, and a digital camera, both on the back and for FaceTime. Updating live.
• It has the iPhone’s Retina Display, a 3.5-inch IPS-based that has a razor-sharp 326ppi resolution. That’s 960 x 640 pixels.
• It can record 720p high definition video—and edit with the iMovie app—and take photos with its back camera.
• It can FaceTime with other iPod touches and iPhone 4s, using its front camera.
• It runs at the same speed of the iPhone 4, using the same Apple A4 chip.
• It has the same 3-axis gyroscope of the iPhone 4, which makes motion tracking more precise than just the accelerometer.
• They have also increased the amount of playback time: 40 hours.
• It will have iOS 4.1 built-in.
It will be available next week for $229 (8GB), $299 (32GB) and $399 (64GB).
By Jesus Diaz

Posted on September 1, 2010