The newly announced 4th generation has several promising updated features, including an improved display, more speed, and an even better OS. However, the 3G is so good that switching would take some serious thought.
If you listen to music on the go, the iPod Touch is the device of choice. Clear sound in a variety of EQs (including flat), a long-lasting performance, and a famously elegant interface makes this more appealing the more you use it. Podcasts are a bonus, whether audio or video, and the range of games available makes it flexible for entertainment. I tend to use it mostly to watch TV shows and movies, and it's easy to keep a range of programs for your taste; I also watch subtitled movies, and there's an app for that, too.
Video and gaming are the two areas where battery demands are most severe. I can watch three or so movies to the end before needing recharge, but a game like Real Racing saps the battery more quickly than one might like. I don't use the Touch too much fore wifi, but using the web also uses more power than you'd want. Reading a full web page on the Touch (or iPhone) is not convenient, but there are a few work-arounds - at least some of the time.
The Touch does so many things so well that it's no surprise that it's top-rated. Even the earbuds/microphone shows a real improvement in sound and performance. I use it from several minutes to hours every day, and syncing is effortless.
If you listen to music on the go, the iPod Touch is the device of choice. Clear sound in a variety of EQs (including flat), a long-lasting performance, and a famously elegant interface makes this more appealing the more you use it. Podcasts are a bonus, whether audio or video, and the range of games available makes it flexible for entertainment. I tend to use it mostly to watch TV shows and movies, and it's easy to keep a range of programs for your taste; I also watch subtitled movies, and there's an app for that, too.
Video and gaming are the two areas where battery demands are most severe. I can watch three or so movies to the end before needing recharge, but a game like Real Racing saps the battery more quickly than one might like. I don't use the Touch too much fore wifi, but using the web also uses more power than you'd want. Reading a full web page on the Touch (or iPhone) is not convenient, but there are a few work-arounds - at least some of the time.
The Touch does so many things so well that it's no surprise that it's top-rated. Even the earbuds/microphone shows a real improvement in sound and performance. I use it from several minutes to hours every day, and syncing is effortless.