Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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What an absolute joke of an announcement today by Apple ("The Best iPods Ever" pshhhh). I have been eagerly anticipating the release of a touch screen/wide-screen ipod for quite some time now but this...THIS is what I/we were waiting for?
The main blunder, screw-up, or {your comment here} that Apple made regarding the ipod touch was giving the thing 16 GB of storage. Seriously? Seriously! Did we just jump back to 2002 when apple released a 20 GB ipod as it's powerhouse must have gadget?
Releasing a 16 GB video ipod is like telling an alcoholic that he can only drink 1 Zima a week until the day he dies. It aint gonna work. We have become accustom to having TONS of storage (160 GB!!!) in part by apple itself. Now they are saying "OK, you like what we've done...zoinks...all gone. But isn't it pretty?"
And for $400!!! Give me a break. I think we all realise the ploy here...iPod touch for $400 or iPhone for $400? "Jeee Ma'. I gets me a sumfisticated phone for da same price...duuhh'ok, i'll take me one of them fancy fellers." You make me sick Apple.
Main point: Clean it up apple. Stop cutting corners and give consumers what they want, not what they will most likely buy anyways just because its a new product. "Think different" Steve cause today's BS put you right in line with all the other corporate jokers out there that you so adimantly pride on not being. I'll end with that before I even get started on the Nano...good god.