[access-uk] Re: My experience with the Touch at the Apple store

  • From: "ANDY COLLINS" <Andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 18:31:48 -0000

Hi Andy -

I was already pretty sure I'd be ok with a touch screen, so went along to check 
volume capability more than anything, as I didn't want to be disappointed. I 
did have a little play with the touch screen, and was happy enough with it, and 
don't see it as too difficult to come to terms with. All in all, I'm positive 
enough and think I'll be going for it, just having a lingering thought on if to 
go for the I phone instead, as my N82 is coming up to 3 years old now, and 
won't have gps for much longer [not that I use it very much, but handy to 
have...] Being honest about it all, I don't want to keep buying gadget after 
gadget every 12 months, and given the uncertainty in the Nokia/Talks/GPS world, 
wonder if an all-in-one, still with good storage capacity [in not as good as 
the Touch in this area] might be worth considering.

Still scratching my head a bit -

Andy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Andrew Shipp 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 6:19 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: My experience with the Touch at the Apple store


  Hi Andy,  thanks for this  the music  side was one that I didn't look at 
myself.  how did you find  the keyboard?  Andy S
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: ANDY COLLINS 
    To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 4:20 PM
    Subject: [access-uk] My experience with the Touch at the Apple store


    Hi Debbie and all -

    Spent some time in my Apple store in Exeter today.

    My experience with the IPod Touch was varied, bear in mind that sometimes I 
    use hearing aids, and sometimes not, and that my hearing loss is in the 
    higher frequencies.

    I found the female voice on the touch to be rather thin and tinny in sound, 
    not sure if the tone can be changed, and in quite a noisy environment such 
    as the store, it was quite difficult to hear using my hearing aids. When I 
    tried headphones [I had taken along a pair of in-ear Sennheisers, and 
    another pair of over the ear noise cancelling headphones] I found the voice 
    was clear enough [no hearing aid for this test] but was disappointed by the 
    level of music volume for both pairs of headphones, it was ok, but given 
    that my hearing loss is in the high end, I need additional volume to fully 
    appreciate those frequencies, and I like music loud anyway, to get fully 
    absorbed in it.

    I noticed that the voice over voice did appear to be capable of greater 
    volume than was available for music, and have wondered since getting home, 
    if this could have been because I tried to increase the music volume while 
    voice over was still talking, and thus increased the latter and not the 
    former. This makes my finding inconclusive. What I would say is, that I 
    think if the Touch was put through another system, say a docking system, or 
    home stereo, or even headphones with individual volume control, then there 
    will be enough umph, but maybe by themselves, just with standard 
headphones, 
    they may well pack less of a punch, but like I said, the voice over was 
    definitely loud and clear enough for me through headphones. I didn't try 
the 
    ones that come with the Touch, as I find included headphones are usually 
    inferior things anyway, so wanted my own pretty good quality ones.

    For those familiar with the N82 mobile, I'd say that voice over and music 
on 
    the Touch, is similar in power to TALKS and music on the N82.

    For those that haven't had hands on, the Touch is very thin and flat, but 
    bigger than I expected, being larger than the average mobile phones. While 
    there, I took a quick look at the Iphone too, and have to say I didn't 
    really like the feel of it in the hand, this is larger still than the 
Touch, 
    and heavier too than many modern mobiles. I didn't feel it felt very 
natural 
    holding it to the era because of it's broadness in width. In terms of 
build, 
    it felt like a backwards step to me, basically a rectangular frame around a 
    piece of glass, that felt a bit too long, and a bit too wide in the hand 
    when used as a phone, probably fine for texting etc.

    All just my opinion and experience today, and not meant to encourage or 
    dissuade. Hope it helps in some way -

    Andy




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