The iPod Touch adds handy new features to the company’s line of personal music players, edging the device away from its audio-only roots and towards the role of being a PDA.
This time around, Apple’s slapped on WiFi connectivity and they’ve done it right. You can hop on the ‘net from any location and the Safari browser handles practically all public access point login pages. If you plan to watch lots of video – and you should, given its large screen – only grab the 16 GB model. The main beef with the Touch is the lack of a customizable equalizer. A calendar and address book helps you stay organized.