![]() The touch's left-hand panel houses two Volume buttons. Apple's custom A4 chip powers the device, and the super-sharp Retina display remains 3.5 diagonal inches and 960-by-640 pixels (at 326 pixels per inch). There's a new white model, which is white on the front face and mirrored on the back, but the touch retains its 2010 dimensions: 4.4 by 2.3 by 0.3 inches (HWD) and 3.6 ounces. Despite the hefty price, the iPod touch is still, by far, the best portable media player you can buy-and it retains our Editor s' Choice. The other two models remain $299 (32GB) and $399 (64GB). Since the iPod nano ($129, 3 stars) no longer supports video, the 8GB touch is the least-expensive video-playing iPod, starting at $199 direct-a $30 price drop from 2010. The high-res Retina display remains crisp, colorful, and highly responsive to touch. Physically, the player is unchanged, except now it's offered in white. In 2011, the changes to the iPod touch are all based on the new iOS 5, which brings with it iMessage, iCloud, notifications, and Game Center enhancements. In 2010, Apple's fourth-generation iPod touch got two cameras-one for shooting HD videos and photos, one for FaceTime chats. New Updates Forget It Just JailbreakMe Aleady!!
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