4 Feb
What are the differences between The IPAD AND IPOD TOUCH?
Posted on 2010 under iPhone News | 11 CommentsPor supuesto, además del tamaño, realmente no lo entiendo, pero el nombre es la voz de su propia isla “de la empresa IPAD” Este asunto, pero otro importante iPod Touch?










































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by Josh B, on February 4 2010 @ 2:53 pm
no one can really say but what i think of the ipad.. i thinks its retarded
by vsreenu, on February 4 2010 @ 3:04 pm
The newly introduced iPod Touch bears striking resemblance to the iPhone, aesthetically and functionally. It uses the same multi-touch screen, apparently runs a scaled down version of OS X that runs Safari and a YouTube application, uses WiFi, has an accelerometer that allows the display to shift based on physical orientation, and uses the same “SpringBoard” interface to launch its applications.
There are, however, some important differences between the devices:
There is no email client on the iPod Touch
There is no Maps application on the iPod Touch
There are no Stocks or Weather widgets on the iPod Touch
There is no built-in camera for the iPod Touch
There are no Blutooth capabilities for the iPod Touch
The iPod Touch has a differently styled “Dock,” with a reflective surface — akin to the Dock that will debut with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
While the iPod Touch is sleeping, the user can tap the home button twice to bring up touch controls on the screen — a feature the iPhone currently lacks
The iPod Touch has a separate Contacts app — it’s built into the Phone application on the iPhone
The iPod Touch has separate Video and Music apps, whereas the iPhone has a single “iPod” app that contains these functions
There is apparently (and obviously) no microphone on the iPod Touch, though it will be interesting to see if such audio-in capabilities could be enabled via a third-party device.
The iPod touch’s headphone jack is on the bottom of the device
The iPod touch lacks a built-in external speaker
The iPod touch’s screen appears to be of a slightly higher quality than the iPhone, with 163 pixels per inch to the iPhone’s 160 pixels per inch.
We may very well see some of the iPod Touch’s enhanced features make their way to the iPhone in a forthcoming software/firmware update. Apple has already announced plans to deliver the WiFi iTunes Store to the iPhone later this month via an update.
by man290663@btinternet.com, on February 4 2010 @ 3:50 pm
basically:-
Bigger 1024*768 screen as opposed to 420 * 320 pixels.
10 Hours life on video as opposed to 6
MUCH faster processor Apples 1GHz A4 as opposed to Samsung 800MHz ARM processor
there is an option for a 3G SIM. it will have an updated version of the iphone OS.
output ports for video and audio as well as the std dock connector
More money!!
by eatitupwormshero, on February 4 2010 @ 4:02 pm
There’s more power behind it. It still lacks multitasking though, which makes it pretty much useless as a netbook alternative. Unable to listen to internet radio and type at the same time? Why!?
In regards to the second post, how outdated is your info.
“There is no email client on the iPod Touch” – yes there is.
“There is no Maps application on the iPod Touch” – yes there is, even location tracking without gps works well
“There are no Stocks or Weather widgets on the iPod Touch” – yes, there is
“There are no Blutooth capabilities for the iPod Touch” – yes there is
“There is apparently (and obviously) no microphone on the iPod Touch, though it will be interesting to see if such audio-in capabilities could be enabled via a third-party device.” – comes with a microphone
“The iPod touch lacks a built-in external speaker” – has a speaker
by catpiss, on February 4 2010 @ 4:02 pm
well the battery but that’s nothing. its just a massive ipod touch. what can you do with an ipod that size!
by great, on February 4 2010 @ 4:51 pm
yes, I think is just the differences
by soccorhuligandavid, on February 4 2010 @ 4:59 pm
I don’t think that the iPad is a FAIL, but the name sure is. The biggest reason is because it sounds too close to iPod, and internationally speaking that is a problem. For example, in Japan they will not be able to say the iPad without it sounding like iPod, naturally that is. The way English speakers say iPod now, sounds like how the Japanese will say iPad. I think there is an opening in the marketing department of Apple. I am really shocked and let down by this name and by the lack of thought behind it.
by Mark B, on February 4 2010 @ 5:23 pm
@vsreenu
You might want to use a source newer than 2007.
There is no email client on the iPod Touch — Yes there is
There is no Maps application on the iPod Touch — Yes there is
There are no Stocks or Weather widgets on the iPod Touch — Yes there is
There are no Blutooth capabilities for the iPod Touch — Yes there is
The iPod Touch has a separate Contacts app — it’s built into the Phone application on the iPhone — iPhone has a separate contacts app. It can be reached from the contacts icon or from inside the phone app.
There is apparently (and obviously) no microphone on the iPod Touch, — Yes there is.
The iPod touch lacks a built-in external speaker — Yes there is a built in speaker.
by Jaydee, on February 4 2010 @ 6:14 pm
The newly introduced iPod Touch bears striking resemblance to the iPhone, aesthetically and functionally. It uses the same multi-touch screen, apparently runs a scaled down version of OS X that runs Safari and a YouTube application, uses WiFi, has an accelerometer that allows the display to shift based on physical orientation, and uses the same “SpringBoard” interface to launch its applications.
There are, however, some important differences between the devices:
There is no email client on the iPod Touch
There is no Maps application on the iPod Touch
There are no Stocks or Weather widgets on the iPod Touch
There is no built-in camera for the iPod Touch
There are no Blutooth capabilities for the iPod Touch
The iPod Touch has a differently styled “Dock,” with a reflective surface — akin to the Dock that will debut with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
While the iPod Touch is sleeping, the user can tap the home button twice to bring up touch controls on the screen — a feature the iPhone currently lacks
The iPod Touch has a separate Contacts app — it’s built into the Phone application on the iPhone
The iPod Touch has separate Video and Music apps, whereas the iPhone has a single “iPod” app that contains these functions
There is apparently (and obviously) no microphone on the iPod Touch, though it will be interesting to see if such audio-in capabilities could be enabled via a third-party device.
The iPod touch’s headphone jack is on the bottom of the device
The iPod touch lacks a built-in external speaker
The iPod touch’s screen appears to be of a slightly higher quality than the iPhone, with 163 pixels per inch to the iPhone’s 160 pixels per inch.
We may very well see some of the iPod Touch’s enhanced features make their way to the iPhone in a forthcoming software/firmware update. Apple has already announced plans to deliver the WiFi iTunes Store to the iPhone later this month via an update.
by Gucci Mane, on February 4 2010 @ 6:43 pm
The Apple Ipad is incredible. You can get one at http://www.GetYourIpad.info . Be the first person you know with an Ipad!