My First iPod: The “iPhod”
September 14th, 2007 by Jake

At least that’s what I’ve been calling Apple’s latest media device. Because that’s what it is. An iPhone minus the phone part. Hence, iPhod.
Regardless, I’ve preordered one. This will be my very first iPod. Ever. And I’m excited. I’ve used iPhones before, and they’re really amazing pieces of technology. They live up to all the hype that they’ve been given, and I think the new iPod touch will, too. Now, I’m not saying this because I’m an Apple fanboy or anything (in fact, I sold my Mac Mini to pay for the new iPod, hardly a replacement, but we’ll see), but they really are neat. I think one of the big selling points for me was that it combined a lot of PDA elements into it, besides being a music player. It’s got a calendar (supposedly, you can’t add events on the fly anymore, though), clock, address book, alarms, calculator… all the little things that come in handy when you least expect them to. And it’s not to say that the old iPods didn’t have these features, either, they’re just presented a whole lot better on the touch.
Oh, and we can’t forget about the revolutionary web browser that’s in it too (yeah, the device has built-in WiFi, in case you haven’t guessed). Full-sized webpages, just like on your computer, but on that neat little screen with all the pinch and tap functionality. Like I said before… It’s an iPhone without the phone. Perfect for me, someone who’s stuck with Verizon Wireless on a family plan.
One more point of interest, as well… “supposedly” these things are fully hackable, just like the iPhone is (and Apple doesn’t even care that you’re hacking their stuff!), or at least, that’s what I’m hoping when I get it. From what I hear from friends who have iPhones, the hack process really isn’t a hack at all. It’s pretty much download, run, and it’s hacked. Feel free to install whatever apps you want on it at that point. I can only hope the touch is as hackable as the iPhone is, but I have a pretty good feeling it is.
I’ve just now preordered the 16GB model, and with shipping the price tag comes out to be roughly $430. You can also get the 8GB model for $300. They ship Sept 28 and arrive in homes starting Oct 2. Personally, I can’t wait.




Andrew (BloodAngel Enkil) says:
September 22nd, 2007 at 6:00 pm
I am not an Apple fanboy at all either. I can’t stand to actually use them, but i do think they are very well designed. I have a Creative Zen Vision:M that I love.
That being said, the iPhod does look insanely sweet, my only concern would be remember the first gen iPods? they sucked compared to the 3rd or 4th gen. I guess I’m not really an early adopter :-) good luck though, they look freaking awesome :-D
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July 2nd, 2009 at 10:43 am
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