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Apple iPod touch (2nd generation) Review - PC Mag

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PC Magazine have published a review of the new Apple iPod touch (2nd generation). 'The 2nd generation iPod touch measures a slightly thinner 4.3 by 2.4 by 0.33-inches (HWD) and weighs a comfortable 4.05 ounces. The lovely 480 by 320-pixel, 3.5-inch glass LCD dominates the front panel, leaving just enough dead space to rest your fingers without blocking the screen—and for the solitary Enter button below the display. Since it's a touch screen, it's also a fingerprint magnet—Apple thoughtfully includes a cleaning cloth. The back panel is rounded like on the iPhone 3G, but still a shiny silver. (Insignificant side note: the original touch was a great mirror—to see if you had anything in your teeth, for example. The touch 2G provides more of a warped Coney Island funhouse effect.) The bottom of the device houses the proprietary connector and the 3.5mm headphone jack, while the power switch is on the top panel. On the left side, you get a dedicated volume rocker (a welcome addition) so you can quickly quiet your tunes without touching the screen—helpful when you're browsing the Web while listening.'

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