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Sorry to nit pick here, because this is a good, thorough review, but having just a tiny hole in the case actually shouldn't affect the sound quality at all. If designed correctly, a tiny hole with the mic mounted closely and properly gasketted will provide the best performance.
The things to be more concerned with are the quality of the mic, routing of the cabling and the A/D converters/gain settings (unless of course it uses a digital mic).
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I don't why they would not use a 120GB HD in this. That would be the killer app. The Touch interface is great but 32GB is not enough memory for me and it is way expensive. The interface begs for even more space for video too.
The Archos is way too big and not pocketable. Zune here is your chance.
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I'm afraid i'm going to have to send you to detention!
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[store.archos.com]
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Wow those look clunky.
Does it come with 15,000 applications?
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As for video resolution, the site's tech specs sheet says recommended video res is 480x272. That's sort of disappointing, as the touch supports higher resolution, which is nice for video out, and works well for those who want higher res videos for viewing on their computer at home, negating the need for duplicate files. The claim to 11 hours of playback for video is impressive though.
The audio codec support specs are interesting too:
File format:
MP3/2/1, WMA, FLAC, OGG, WAV, APE
Audio codec:
MP3 : MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3, ~320Kbps, ~48KHz, Mono/Stereo
WMA : ~320Kbps, ~48KHz, Mono/Stereo
OGG : ~Q10, ~44.1KHz, Mono/Stereo
FLAC : Compression Level 0 ~ 8, ~44.1KHz, Mono/Stereo
WAV : ~48KHz, 16bit, Mono/Stereo
APE : Fast, Normal, High 16Bit, Version 3.97~3.99
When looking at that, it sure looks like a very solid device for people who don't have a lick of AAC files. The UI niggles are disappointing though.
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/my2cents
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"I've had an iTouch for just over a year now. I love it and would give my life defending its honor".
Why not let Steve Jobs continue that effort?
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And what about people that don't want or need the phone? What about people that just want a music player for the gym, the car and/or on their home sound system and are perfectly fine with the phone they have? What about those who are locked into a contract with another carrier? Those who hate AT&T or don't have good ATT coverage in their area?
There are literally dozens of reasons why a person wouldn't want or need an iPhone instead of a touch. Finances aren't the only reason. Maybe you should consider the bigger picture before deciding what does and doesn't constitute "tight" finances and the decisions people make. By your logic, no one should have a touch and everyone should just get the phone.
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Buying an iPod touch is basically buying a smaller version of an iPhone w/out the phone functionality. Unless you HAVE to have a touch screen interface, mp3 player, video player, web browser, et al in one you're paying extra for a few niceties that don't really scale well w/ the price difference.
I was also mistakenly thinking that the iTouch was more expensive still than it currently is. A 16 gig version being only $60 more and not requiring a phone contract/etc. But there really are not literally dozens of reasons to buy an iTouch over an iPhone when you could save yourself $100 w/ a Nano still get video playback, and have the same 16 gig of storage.
Again, unless you somehow "needed" the wifi/web browsing bit it's a nice "extra" and if your money is tight there are still far cheaper alternatives.
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Seriously? Grow up.