The Apple’s iPod Touch has evolved so many features like its first-class mobile Web browser and e-mail support, portable gaming device, and some still pick it up for good old-fashioned music and video playback.
Design
The iPod Touch is a touch-screen device with a glass-covered 3.5-inch screen that sports a 480×320-pixel resolution. In spite of its touch-screen interface, Apple includes a few physical buttons, including a slim volume control on the left edge, a hold switch on the top, and a home butt
on on the face of the player, placed below the screen
Features
the third-generation iPod Touch includes an amazing music player, podcast support, video playback (including iTunes rentals and a YouTube player), a Safari Web browser, photo viewer, an e-mail reader (compatible with any POP e-mail service), an integrated iTunes Store for music and video downloads, and a host of smaller utilities (weather, calendar, maps, stocks, notes, voice memos, clock, contacts, and calculator). Provided you become proficient with its touch-screen keyboard, the iPod Touch is more pocket PC than an MP3 player.
ouch-screen devices present a unique challenge to users with visual impairment. By digging into the General settings of the 32GB or 64GB third-generation iPod Touch, users can now enable features such as screen zooming, white/black reversal, mono audio, home button triple-click, an automatic text reader that will read everything from e-mails to entire Web pages, and a VoiceOver feature that offers spoken feedback of menus and any item selected by touch

