iPod State of the Art Media
iPod touch just learned some new moves. It now includes a built-in
three-axis gyroscope. When paired with the accelerometer, the gyro makes
iPod touch capable of advanced motion sensing such as user acceleration, full 3D attitude, and rotation rate.
Translation: More motion gestures and greater precision for an even better gaming experience.
Two Cameras. Double the fun.
The iPod State of the Art
Media captures video with two built-in cameras. It shoots amazing HD 720p
video from the back camera. And with its advanced backside illumination sensor, it captures beautiful footage
even in low-light settings. All while the built-in microphone records conversations, music, or any audio at
the same time. And on the front of iPod touch, the built-in camera is perfect for making FaceTime calls1 and
shooting self-portraits. It's surprising how much fun can fit into something so small.
Multi-Touch. Control at your fingertips.
When you put your finger on iPod touch, how does it just start doing what you want it
to do? It's a chain reaction, really. The Multi-Touch display layers a protective shield over a capacitive panel
that senses your touch using electrical fields. The iPod State of the Art
Media It then transmits that information to the Retina display below it. So you can
glide through albums with Cover Flow, flick through photos and enlarge them with a pinch, zoom in and out on a
section of a web page, and control game elements precisely.
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