Watching a presentation or playing with the newest 4th generation iPod touch for a minute or two and in a crowded room with lots of people and cameras is certainly no substitute for actually having it in your hand and test driving it through constant use in a real-life everyday environment.
And since it’s a huge leap forward from the third-generation iPod  touch and shares similar features with the incredible iPhone 4, it would  only make sense to use those, plus some of the new features as a basis  for comparison.
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