Friday, December 23, 2011

Apple iPod touch 16 GB (1st Generation) OLD MODEL


Manufacturer : Apple Computer
Model : MA627LL/A
ASIN : B000JNYWBG
Price : 399$
Last Price : 392.65$(Discount 1.59147869674185%
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The iPod touch features Apple's revolutionary multi-touch user interface that enables you to find and enjoy all of your music, videos, and more on its gorgeous widescreen display with just the touch of a finger. First introduced on iPhone, the multi-touch interface uses pioneering new software to present the perfect user interface for each application.



Glide through albums with the iPod touch's amazing Cover Flow technology. View iPod touch dimensions.


Browse the Web with the included Safari browser. Or fire up a YouTube video and enjoy the show.


The iPod touch responds to your movements; turn it sideways and your video is presented in widescreen mode.


Incredibly thin at just 8 millimeters.
The iPod touch also includes Wi-Fi wireless networking, the first on any iPod, and three amazing applications that use it: Safari, the most advanced browser on any mobile device, lets you wirelessly view web pages just as they look on your computer, and features Google Search or Yahoo! oneSearch; Apple's YouTube application lets users wirelessly watch over 10 million free videos from the Internet's most popular video website; and the new iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store lets you wirelessly browse, preview and buy songs and albums from the most popular online music store in the world. And to top it all off, the iPod touch is an unbelievable eight millimeters thin.

Music
If a picture says a thousand words, think of what all the album art in your collection might say. With Cover Flow on iPod touch, you can flick through your music to find the album you want to hear. And when you do, a quick tap of the cover flips it over to display a track list. Another tap starts the music.

Video
The 3.5-inch display gives you video like nothing you've seen before on a portable device. Watch your favorite movie. Catch up on television shows, anywhere. Enjoy video podcasts. Play music videos. All using multi-touch technology that lets you bring up onscreen controls and go widescreen (or back to full screen) with a tap.

Photos
iPod touch holds up to 20,000 photos you sync via iTunes. Flick to scroll through thumbnails. Tap to view full screen. Rotate for landscape format. Or perform some sleight of hand by opening two fingers to zoom in. You can even play slideshows, complete with music and transitions. Set any photo as your wallpaper to personalize your iPod touch...with a touch.

Safari
With Apple's Safari browser built in, iPod touch is the only iPod that gives you wireless access to the web, everywhere you go. See websites the way they were designed to be seen. Sync your bookmarks or add a few as you go. Search the web using the touchscreen keyboard. Zoom in and out by tapping the multi-touch display.

YouTube
Got a bit of a YouTube addiction? iPod touch feeds it from anywhere with a special YouTube player built right in. Watch featured videos, check out the most viewed, search for something specific, then bookmark your favorites for future reference. It's all the fun of YouTube--pocket-size.

iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store
With iPod touch, you can discover new music anywhere. Built-in wireless capability gives you access to the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, where you can buy songs with a tap. Browse New Releases, What's Hot, and Just Added lists. Or find exactly what you're looking for with a quick search. Tap a song to preview it or tap Buy to purchase it. From anywhere.

Starbucks Music
You walk into a Starbucks. Order your latte. While you wait, you hear a song wafting from the loudspeakers. You love it. So you get out your iPod touch and buy it over Wi-Fi. Just like that. The iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store on iPod touch tells you what's playing in select Starbucks and lets you buy it along with other featured Starbucks content. So you can sip, shop, and listen.

Read Kindle Books on the iPod touch

Read Kindle books on your iPod touch.

  • 230,000 books, including more than 109 of 112 New York Times® Bestsellers.
  • Buy a book on your PC or Mac and get it auto-delivered wirelessly to your iPod touch.
  • No Kindle required.
  • All New York Times® Bestsellers and new releases are $9.99, unless marked otherwise.
  • Free book samples--read the first chapter for free before you decide to buy.
  • Books you purchase also can be read on a Kindle.
  • If you own a Kindle, Amazon automatically synchronizes your last page read between devices with Whispersync.
  • Adjust the text size, add bookmarks, and view the annotations you created on your Kindle.

> Learn more about the Kindle for iPod touch application.


Multi-touch
iPod touch features the same revolutionary interface as iPhone. Built to take full advantage of the large 3.5-inch display, the multi-touch interface lets you control everything using only your fingers. So you can glide through albums with Cover Flow, flick through photos and enlarge them with a pinch, or zoom in and out on a section of a web page. And iPod touch features a touchscreen QWERTY keyboard perfect for browsing the web in Safari, searching for videos on YouTube, finding music on the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, entering calendar events, or adding new contacts.

Ambient Light Sensor
The iPod touch display has an ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts brightness to suit the ambient light in your surroundings. The result? A better experience for you and battery-saving efficiency for iPod touch.

Accelerometer
An accelerometer detects when you rotate iPod touch from portrait to landscape, then automatically changes the contents of the display, so you immediately see the entire width of a web page, your music in Cover Flow, or a photo in its proper aspect ratio.

Product Description

iPod touch has great new applications. It lets you shoot scenes in HD or play games on the highest-resolution iPod screen ever. You can open PDF, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel attachments. With Maps, it helps you find your location and get directions from there on a map, a satellite image, or a combination of both. You can make Web Clips for your Home screen so you can visit your favorite websites in just one tap. It lets you fill up to nine Home screen pages with Web Clips and arrange them however you like. You can browse YouTube videos, follow your stocks, check the weather, and take notes. With the new iPod touch, tap into even more.
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887 of 930 people found the following review helpful:
Almost perfect, needs some minor improvements
  
This review is from: Apple iPod touch 16 GB (1st Generation) OLD MODEL (Electronics)
I'd like to make one thing clear from the beginning: this device is the best portable media player I've held to date (I received mine on Sept 25th). *This* is how it should be done. That doesn't mean that it can't be improved (this review shows a number of misses), but in the iPod Touch so many good things come together the right way, it's embarassing how clumsy suddenly all the other devices seem (other iPods included). I have extensive experience with a myriad of other players (I own(ed) *lots* of those: Nomad, iRiver, Zen, Rio, iPods, Zune) and now that I'm holding it, it's blindingly obvious how much better the new interface works. I am really happy with this iPod. Still, there are some annoyances, idiosyncracies and downright silly limitations in this device.

So, let's begin:
First - unless you've recently held a new 'Nano', you won't belive how thin the Touch is. The glass surface feels different from my iPod Classic (yeah, I'm a *serious* MP3 player addict, and have that one, too). I can't really put my finger on it (it's hard to resist puns like that), but it feels somewhat softer when tapping it with your finger nail. Surprisingly (for me at least) the Touch does not respond to finger nails - you need to touch the surface with your finger's skin. This can initially be confusing when you are used to pressure-sensitive touch-screens, and can become difficult when using the virtual keyboard. The touch-sensitive font plate has (so far) proven to be scratch-resistant (i've been carrying it around in my pocket for the past three days).
In my hand it feels surprisingly hefty (sonsidering it's sleekness), and it is noticeably longer than the Classic. Like most other iPods, the Touch has a polished backside that magically attract fingerprints. This backplate also holds the customized engraving that Apple applied free of charge to my iPod.

The headphone connector is on the bottom, and accepts any normal headphone jack (unlike the iPhone). The position of the connector would have been annyoing if you wanted to use it upright in a gym (natch, iPod nano!). But movies are viewed in landscape orientation, and the iPod's interface automatically detects it's orientation. Now that's design for you. The earbuds are the same that come with other new iPods (classic). They are ok, but unlikely to be your first choice. I use the those earbuds for running (with my shuffle), but third-party (B&O) earphones with the classic and touch. I'm no audiophile, so sound quality usually is good for me (this holds true for all my devices). But then, according to some people I'm only listening to trash anyway. I therefore recommend that you look at other reviews if you are in search for a tone perfect device. I like it.
Controlling the iPod is a strange - great when you are looking at it, annoying if you can't see it (i.e. if it's in your pocket). As with all touch-interfaces that have no tactile feedback there is no way to 'blindly' control it, and sadly the Touch does not have a remote nor real buttons except 'sleep' and 'home'. The Touch desperately needs some hardware volume control.

Looking at the screen I have to say that I am amazed at the clarity of the image. 3.5 inches is still too small for me to comfortably watch a lengthy movie, but the 320x480 pixel wide-screen display is stunningly crisp. I re-ripped some TV shows that I originally ripped for the Classic and watched them on the Touch. The problem is that files ripped for the Touch's resolution are roughly twice as large as for the Classic - but the Touch has only a fraction of the available storage. Thus, I can't envision myself using the Touch for lengthy movie watching - but it is excellent for watching shorter clips (while I'm no youTube fan, I do have a lot of short clips shot with my handheld camera). The Touch's sceen is very bright - I can't confirm initial reports of 'inverse black' or other artifacts. It appears to have a light sensor built-in that dims the screen when in darker surroundings, and brightens the screen when in the sun. One small annoyance though: there is no way to control a movie's contrast. The docs claim that the Touch can play 5 hours of video on a single charge. I'm prepared to take this on face value - I'm certainly not going to stare into that small screen for so long just to verify this. It's long enough for one-and-half normal movies, but won't last a transatlantic. Nor would my eyes, though.

Coverflow is drop-dead beautiful, and a real show-off. It requires that you add artwork for all your CD-ripped tunes, though. Otherwise missing covers are replaced by generic grey ones. It's a great way to browse your music if you don't know what you want to hear next. It's a silly way to look for a particular album, though. For this, however, you can still (luckily) use the normal artist/album/song browser with the (again drop-dead intuitive) new gesture-based interface. It works reall, really well.
Like all iPods the Touch can play a large variety of file formats with the (expected) exceptions of WMA (protected and otherwise) and Ogg. I don't have to add that it plays AAC protected (iTunes). It can also display an impressive array of image and movie formats, even though I have the suspiction that some of the listed formats are transcoded on-the-fly by iTunes during sync.
The Touch provides video out signals that can be set to either NTSC or PAL. For Europeans like me this is very important, but may be of limited use for people living in the US. What *really* annoyed me was the fact that Apple chose to change the video out cabling, and thus forced me to purchase new cables to connect the Touch to TV sets or beamers. On the up side, the Touch does work with my (Audi) car integration without any changes.

iTunes integration is exemplary, as expected (this is the part that break most other digital music players: integration with your media library). Synching the Touch with a computer works like with any other iPod: Plug it in, iTunes starts, and you select the stuff you want synched. A strange relict from the 5G iPods: I found out that unlike the newer iPods, the Touch can't use playlist groups. Annoying (my best playlists are built from smaller lists).
While synching the Touch I encountered my first big disappointment: no wireless synching. I would have expected this ability, or at least the ability to connect to a shared iTunes library on my home network (I have a wireless access point at home). Alas, no. The iPod must be physically connected to synch and cannot wirelessly connect to a shared iTunes library. When you synch you can choose to synch music, movies, photos, contacts, web bookmarks, and calendars. Sadly, you can't sync notes (why the heck not?). Synching is done with USB 2.0 (sadly not FireWire) using the Apple-provided USB Dock Connector (no standard USB connector).

When looking for the 'enable disk use' checkbox I was baffled to find out that the Touch can't be used as a mass storage - unlike any other iPod I own, and with the exception of Zune unlike any other digital music player I own. Why? (I suspect this is to lock down the device to prohibit tinkering with it. It feels like an arbitrary, spiteful limitation, though).
The interface is largely similar to the iPhone. It's not as ghastly colorful as the new (G6) iPod interface, but still uses a little too much colors for my taste (I *really* liked the G5 color interface). The gesture/finger-based interface is easy to learn, and is even more intuitive than using a mouse (it took about one 'pinch' and one 'flick' to convince me). As I mentioned above, the drawback is that there is no tactile feedback, so you must always look at the screen while changing a setting (e.g. volume, skip, rewind). The virtual keyboard is OK to use, and I'm happy to see that it automatically changed to Switzerland's 'QWERTZ' layout. So far, fingerprints on the surface have been a non-issue for me (they do look ugly on the back side, though). The keyboard has an optional 'clicker' that provides (very welcome) aural feedback when you press a key (as the other iPods, the Touch has a small clicker built in that can produce simple sounds).
As iPods before it, there are some additional applications provided, updated for the touch interface: Calendar, Calculator (this one is new), Contacts, Settings, and Clock. Calendar holds one the most unfortunate, narrow-sighted and arbitrary product decisions Apple has made in a long time: you can't add new Events. The reason this is unacceptable to me is because the exact same application on the iPhone *has* this ability, and it was taken out as a concious decision; it was not an oversight. Clearly this is an attempt at artificially differenciate the Touch from the iPhone. Shame on Apple - I really hope that subsequent updates will rectify this.
Another disappointment is that there is no Notes application, as this would have been a natural for the gestured-based interface and virtual keyboard. Again, this application exists for the iPhone, but was removed. Sad, sad, sad. In the same vein, it would have been great if I could load PDF documents for off-line viewing onto the touch -- Safari comes with an *excellent* PDF viewer (presumably the Touch's version of Preview). I'm using this feature through a work-around: convert a document to PDF, publish it on my home Mac's web server, and then load it in the Touch's Safari (e.g. 'http://mintel.local/myDoc.pdf'). That way I can read this document offline (did so this morning while being driven to a meeting) - but only this one PDF document can be in-memory. I tried to open a second browser window, and the first document was not retained in the cache, forcing a re-load. So a document viewer (and PDF management from iTunes?) would be a great addition.
Also, the games that I had to re-purchase for my...


191 of 206 people found the following review helpful:
What a fun toy!
     
Well, let me start by saying that I ordered the Touch on a lark. Got it direct from Apple with free engraving on the back. I must say that this is a really fun toy, at 8GB its just big enough to hold my music collection (6GB), a couple of videos and still have space to cache some video streams, barely! As mentioned elsewhere, the interface is quite cute and innovative. I love a touch screen and I love how big the screen is. Ok, here's the things I love about the Touch so far:

1) Big beautiful screen
2) Touch screen interface
3) Wifi connectivity with Safari, iTunes and YouTube built right into the main screen.
4) Changeable background, finally!
5) Sleek form factor slides nicely into my pocket.
6) Don't have to use it as a cell phone.
7) Flips back and forth from landscape to portrait modes depending on how you hold it or what you are viewing.
8) Power button, thank you Apple for finally deigning to put a power button on an iPod!
9) Automatic brightness adjustment, absolute genius!
10) Seems to remember where you left off on every video on the unit, awesome feature I love it!
11) iTunes: for any iPod you have to count the flawless relationship with iTunes as a big plus, you just can't beat it for reliability, ease of use and great features (and believe me I've tried!)
12) Great Now Playing music page, the album art fills the whole screen and by tapping the middle you get immediate access to repeat and shuffle buttons. Now you can now easily shuffle just a playlist, a feature that has been hard to find on previous iPods.
13) Like any other iPod, accessories abound and are easily purchased just about anywhere!
14) Apple customer service is good imo, they stand behind their product and will replace without much hassle as I know from experience.
15) For only $20 you can get extra stuff like Notes, Weather, Calculator, and stuff like that.

But of course, nothing is perfect. I give this a 5 stars because it is such a great innovation for Apple and a great product, but that doesn't mean that its without flaws and here's the ones I've noticed so far:

1) Touch screen can be a bit frustrating, often doesn't feel me and often I miss the button I'm aiming for with my fat fingers (they feel fat when trying to hit keyboard buttons on that screen anyway!). I understand that this is a "Capacitance" screen which means you can't use a stylus or your fingernail, you have to register firm contact with your flesh on the screen.
2) Screen flipping: although this is a cool concept it can be annoying sometimes. Occasionally the screen flips as I'm moving around and I didn't want it to. So I sit there twisting the thing to and from trying to get the alignment I want. Wouldn't it be nice if you could lock it into the perspective you want and it would just stay there (is anybody at Apple listening?)
3) Hard to operate "blind", as I walk around I like to be able to pause/play or adjust volume without having to look at the screen. Very easy to do on my 5.5Gen iPod, almost impossible on the Touch. I have to pull it out of my pocket almost every time I want to pause or adjust the volume.
4) Sound quality is not quite as good as my 5.5Gen Video iPod or my Archos 605, I've tried it on speakers and headphones and the Video has just a little bit cleaner smoother sound especially at high volume.
5) No built in USB port!

Overall, its an awesome innovative product and if you really like having the coolest new toy (like me!) and money is not a major concern I say what are you waiting for?

2 month update: Well of course you can get cases everywhere for this thing now. Still very happy with my Touch, although I did have to send in for replacement unit due to dead battery, took about two weeks but they sent me a new one and even engraved it like my original. What the heck got a shiny new Touch for free :) I have updated my review, added a positive point, removed a couple of outdated negative points.


237 of 265 people found the following review helpful:
Good, not perfect
     
I've had it for a few days now (8GB version). I chose it over the 8GB Nano because I figured the extra bells and whistles (larger screen, touch sensitivity, wi-fi, etc.) were worth an extra hundred bucks. I will share a few things I've discovered in my first week of ownership. First, the weak points (which most people want to hear first): Sound quality is on par with the Nano but doesn't seem as good as my wife's iPod video. Wallpaper can only display when unit is coming out of sleep mode, browsing while music is playing causes music to stop, the screen will be a horrid mess of greasy finger prints after only a few minutes of use, there is no visible way to determine charging status without pushing a button because the screen goes completely black when charging. Video seems more pixelated and not as sharp or crisp as the new Nano (They're not lying when they say the Nano has the sharpest display of all iPods.) The lack of accessories hurts, mainly because I'd love to cover the smudge-prone body more than anything. Also, the dimensions of this thing basically scream "drop me" and I'm clumsy enough to do it if I don't get a good belt clip or at least enough protection to confidently slide it in my pocket. As for the good things: Wi-fi was super-easy to configure and I get a strong signal throughout my three-story home. I like the web browsing. Pinching to zoom and adjusting pages with your finger makes surfing the tiny screen much much easier. The Safari browser is quick and efficient at loading pages. The touch screen is very responsive (although big-fingered people such as me will have a difficult time trying to select letters on the tiny keyboard. I had to hit backspace quite a bit for incorrect characters). it didn't require multiple taps or finger drags (not counting deleting mistaken characters). The photo album is really cool. The thumbnails are well arranged and image manipulation with your fingertips is just as fun as web browsing (I just wish the wallpaper could be viewed on the home screen and not only when the device is locked, as mentioned above). The video is pretty good (even if not on par with Nano). Lastly, the organization of everything is really intuitive and well executed. You are pretty much one button-push away from anything you want; much better than endless sub-menus. In my opinion, the bottom line for having an iPod is the music. if you have a huge music collection (over 15GB), I would strongly suggest going with the Classic. Trust me, unless you REALLY feel you'll use the extras such as wi-fi and maybe the PDA features beyond the first day, there isn't much else to justify sacrificing the capacity. Even if you want the touch for movies, the storage limitations prevent any serious mobile collection. The coolness factor took all of ten minutes to wear off for me. However, I've never needed more than a 4GB iPod, (I have a meager collection of music ripped from my CD's. Call me old-fashioned). Therefore, I think I'll keep it, only because my alternative has the same capacity and I actually do plan to ocassionally check my email from the backyard without needing to lug out my clunky laptop. I just figured I'd put that out there for people on the fence about whether to get a Touch or Classic. Also, I like the PDA-like features of the touch. Even though much has been made of the so-called "crippling" of the calendar, I don't plan to use it as a full-fledge PDA anyhow, so the fact that it synchs with Outlook and makes my appointments and contacts readily available is good enough for me. Lastly, much has been made about the "negative-black" screen issue. I have a week 38 model with Corrine Bailey on the box (if you've spent any time at all researching the screen issue, you'll know exactly what I'm talking about. If not, stop by Apple's iPod Touch forum and you'll quickly find out). I've had no problems whatsoever (other than a little blocky video at times). No dead or stuck pixels and blacks look just fine. I honestly think it is a much smaller issue than people are making it out to be.

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Nice Model
I have had this device for almost 3 years, after seeing the newest model (4g) i am glad i have this one and not it because of the poor quality of the 4g, half the people i know...
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ipod
I have told all my friends n family about the ipods n amazon its great to use n its easy u will love it amazon is great they have everything u need to find n want
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The product had minor scratches but overall was in good condition. It works great and im happy with the product. I would buy from them again.
by Alejandro Jimenez

Good
Arrived just as described. I rated the ease of use very low because I cannot figure out how to work the wi-fi.
by Adrienne Taylor

was sold a broken iPod Touch
i was sold a broken iPod touch. the "off" button didn't work. i was also given a manual for a different model. however i was refunded for all expenses eventually.
by R. Vidal

I-Touch 16GB
Apple products suck I own a 16GB I touch that I purchased a little over a year ago and now the jack for head phones only play out of the right side (known problem).
by David Nesbit

not worth your $
brought 2 of these for my kids 2 years ago
keep breaking
Need to keep buying the extended warranty.
Too expensive, not worth it
by B. Chan

The best iPod Ever!
I had this iPod for almost two years (until it got stolen). I always have wanted an iPhone, and this came very close.
by number1tfan

OmG!!! I simply cannot get i Touch To work
Having bought the Nano...and 4th Generation Nano... they work great but now...with the i Touch It has been a night mare for I Tunes to pick up the I Touch.
by Ronny J. Melancon

Apple iPod Touch 1st Generation
We were very impressed in the personal touch by this seller. They emailed us personally when it was sent out and check up with us to make sure it arrived safely.
by Mrs. Lorie French

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Premium Black Folio Wallet Leather Case for Apple Ipod Touch Itouch 8Gb 16GB 32Gb 2G 3G 2nd 3rd Generation


Manufacturer : Bargaincell
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Keep your iPod safe and away from damage whit this Premium Black Folio Wallet Leather Case. It has a classy design and is compatible with IPod Touch 2nd 3rd Generation
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97 of 100 people found the following review helpful:
Absolutely Satisfied
This review is from: Premium Black Folio Wallet Leather Case for Apple Ipod Touch Itouch 8Gb 16GB 32Gb 2G 3G 2nd 3rd Generation (Electronics)
I was absolutely happy with this purchase. After much researching of the different cases for the Ipod touch gen 2, I decided on this. This is a great value and very high quality. Because of its padding, I know that my Ipod is well protected. All buttons and cable can easily be accessed even while in the case. To me this is a no brainer compared to those "gel/silicone" cases or other types. I like the magnetic closure because I can wrap the earbud wire around the ipod and then close the case keeping the wire intact.


66 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
Both good and bad...
  
This review is from: Premium Black Folio Wallet Leather Case for Apple Ipod Touch Itouch 8Gb 16GB 32Gb 2G 3G 2nd 3rd Generation (Electronics)
This items falls into the 'get what you paid for' category. I agree with the reviewer who said it had an odd smell, and with my iPod Touch 2G in the case, the clasp doesn't reach far enough to engage the magnet. (I see from other reviews that other people didn't have this problem; I suspect it's a quality control issue and I just got unlucky.)

However, it offers great protection for my Touch, and a piece of velcro fixed the clasp problem. I feel much better throwing the Touch into my purse with this case on it than with the metal case I had before that exposed the face. It's also more substantial this way, and less likely to get lost. (I've already thrown the Touch into the trash by accident once with the metal case on.)

Also, I use my Touch to read ebooks, and it's much easier to hold the Touch in this fold-out case while I'm reading.

So I do recommend this product, for the price.


40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
It looks really good
This review is from: Premium Black Folio Wallet Leather Case for Apple Ipod Touch Itouch 8Gb 16GB 32Gb 2G 3G 2nd 3rd Generation (Electronics)
When I decided to buy this product, there was only 1 review and it was a bad one. I decided to buy it anyway and I'm glad I did. I haven't experienced any problems with the product. I prefer the idea of a magnetic closure over a velcro type. The iPod Touch 2nd G looks really good in it, and with a little plastic screen protector (which you have to buy separately), my new toy is super extra big-time safe from all the sharp & pokey things in my purse or pockets. It's not that expensive, so why not try it? That's what I thought anyway, and once again, I'm glad I did.

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So So
the case is alright unfortunately it hides the power button and its to big for the ipod touch it slides out when its open unless you have another case on it it seems to be...
by Squirrel

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For the money, this is great. Actually, for DOUBLE the money it would be a worthwhile purchase! iPod fits nicely and feels like decent leather.
by R. Olson

Ipod Wallet
The item lives up to the sellers description, and the cost can't be beat. It is exactly the type of coverage I was looking for since I do not like the open-face type.
by msalfreda

great item
It was exactly what I needed. It came very fast and for the price a great deal. And it fit my Itouch perfectly.
by linda friedman

Tight fit
The wallet was a little snug for my taste. I felt like I couldn't fit my ipod touch (2nd generation) in all the way.
by Veronica

my favorite
i bought this because i didnt like the plastic cases and this is such a nice fit you dont have to take it off to charge it or anything great quality
by billiejo willequer

Itouch Wallet
Could not be happier with the product or price! A A A A A A A A A A A A A + + + +
by Joseph T Party

Perfect iPod case!
I love this case! I have an iPod touch from 2008 (idk what generation it is) and it fits perfectly. Considering how inexpensive the case is, it is very sturdy.
by C. Bren

veryyy nice!
When i read the reviews i was cautiously optimistic about this product. it's very durable and makes my ipod touch feel sooooo protected and secure.
by leticiamillanalfaro

Great!
I love these cases... Great durability for classroom use! 5th graders can be rough on my technology equipment... But so far, so good!
by Kirah Diaz

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

BLUE BUBBLE Transparent Silicone Case Skin Protector Cover for Apple iPod Touch 2 2G 2nd Generation 8GB 16GB 32GB + Free Screen Protector (Many Colors Available)


Manufacturer : MiniSuit
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
Very pretty case for itouch
  
This review is from: BLUE BUBBLE Transparent Silicone Case Skin Protector Cover for Apple iPod Touch 2 2G 2nd Generation 8GB 16GB 32GB + Free Screen Protector (Many Colors Available) (Electronics)
It looks beautiful on itouch. The only drawback is that it is kind of hard to take it off and it muffles the sound if you use the microphone. It is not an issue if use ear pieces.


13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
Fits like a glove
I love the way this looks, it fits nicely, and the silicone helps keep my phone from slipping off of counters or out of my hand. I think it offers a decent level of protection without bulk.


52 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
not a great case
when i first saw this case online i was absouloutly in love with it! At first i thought it was the same case sold by ideal- case but for half the price so i immediatly took the offer and bought this case. The shipping was fast. It came in about 3 days wich is good considering i chose the 5 day shipping. but when the case finally came it had scratches on all of its corners and the screen protector was not for a ipod touch but a iphone! i am very and extremly mad about this case and iam going to return it for my money back.

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Solid case
Not much to say but that my girlfriend loves the case and it's nice and firm, not gummy like a lot of rubber cases.
by N. Collingwood

Not happy
I bought my iPad cover from them. It was great. So, I ordered one for my iPod. But, it was a total loss of money.

It's bigger than my iPod touch. I am disappointed.
by Taufique4040

Ipod cover
I really like this Ipod cover. It is gel so it wont break if dropped and it provides good protection for my Ipod.
by J3SS13

Came as picured (maybe a little better than pictured)
I'm very happy with this case. It's very simple just how I like it. And it came in good time and condition.
by L. Pommells

great
bought for my itouch 32gb, 2nd generation. It fits perfectly and looks amazing. Only con is the screen protector didn't work out like I had hoped but honestly don't really need it...
by R. Jones

Good
Fit well with my iPod and the clear screen protecter can barely be seen. The item was received in a timely fashion as well.
by Melvin Thomas

Does the job
Fits around the iPod well and offers protection while maintaining an attractive streamlined look. It does make the power button a bit of a challenge to access.
by ausfest

Good price, but has a cheap feel.
These are inexpensive covers for your Touch. They are good fitting covers, but if you're going to pay two or three hundred dollars for a Touch, then you might as well pay twenty...
by msd7

great case
As soon as I saw this case I knew I had to have it! It's a great price and I got it a day before I was supposed to. Although, it is a little more.. transparent than I expected..
by SillyBandzFanz

Easy to put on and take off
This is a good case. Easy to take on and off. Also, the color makes it easy to see so it doesn't get lost as easy as the dark colored cases.
by Michelle

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4G Touch Pink Silicone Protective Armour Case Cover & Screen Protector Kit for New Apple iPod Touch 4th Generation - 8GB 32GB 64GB


Manufacturer : Easyi
Model :
ASIN : B0041NRY6A
Price : 19.95$
Last Price : 0.01$(Discount 99.9498746867168%
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4G Touch Pink Silicone Protective Armour Case Cover & Screen Protector Kit for New Apple iPod Touch 4th Generation - 8GB 32GB 64GB
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Just what my daughter wanted
This review is from: 4G Touch Pink Silicone Protective Armour Case Cover & Screen Protector Kit for New Apple iPod Touch 4th Generation - 8GB 32GB 64GB (Electronics)
My daughter and I were standing in the electronics aisle in Target ready to purchase a protective case for her new ipod. A fellow customer recommended that I look on Amazon and avoid the Target prices. Lo and behold, she was right. The prices for the silicone case and clear screencovers were way below Target's prices. The case arrived quickly and my daughter is happy with the pink. I'll order future cases from here. Thanks!


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
The product is nothing like the description!!!!!
This review is from: 4G Touch Pink Silicone Protective Armour Case Cover & Screen Protector Kit for New Apple iPod Touch 4th Generation - 8GB 32GB 64GB (Electronics)
I hate this one. The color is a loooooot different from the picture!!! What I get is totally a different product compared to the picture. I strongly suggest you get away from this total lie.


4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Have to remove case to charge!!
  
This review is from: 4G Touch Pink Silicone Protective Armour Case Cover & Screen Protector Kit for New Apple iPod Touch 4th Generation - 8GB 32GB 64GB (Electronics)
Fits well and we liked it until we went to charge the ipod and had to take the case off. Also couldnt plug in headphones without removing the case. sort of useless. i guess you get what you pay for.

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Silicone iTouch cover
I thought the rubber (silicone) would be rougher (harder), to protect the iTouch better. Apart from that cover is a good buy.
by F. Garcia

Good color, not so good placemenet
I like the color and feel of this product, but the screen protector keeps slipping out, it won't stick to the back of the case.
by Kt0414

A surprisingly good little case.
I only got this case to reach the minimum for free shipping and to act as a backup to my original case, but I actually prefer it to that case now. It fits easily and securely.
by Denise

Hard to like
IT WOULD BE REALLY DIFFICULT FOR ME TO RATE THIS PRODUCT. TO DATE, I HAVE NOT RECEIVED THIS PRODUCT, NOR A REPLY TO MY INQUIRY ABOUT THE WHEREABOUTS OF SAME.
by RSA

Pay a couple dollars more to get quality.
I was interested in this because it would supposedly offer slightly more protection (or another fraction of a second) against liquids and wet surfaces.
by K. Dunlap

Pretty in Pink
This accessory was purchased to go along with the newest generation Itouch. Needless to say, Pink is my daughter's favorite color so this was a hit. Great seller.
by T. Kerschner

Happy
The case is Ok. Definitely not snug fitting, but not falling off either. I'm fine with it. It was cheap and came with a screen protector.
by A TRUE COFFE LOVER

The color is not the same
While this case fits my new iPod 4g like a globe and the quality seems pretty good , the actual color different from what I was expecting.
by Sabri

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

CaseCrown Polycarbonate Lux Glider (Black) for Apple iPod Touch (4th Generation) - NEWEST MODEL


Manufacturer : CaseCrown
Model :
ASIN : B004FVNYBW
Price : 19.99$
Last Price : 3.21$(Discount 83.9419709854927%
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Product Description

Protect your Apple iPod Touch 4 with this luxuriously coloured CaseCrown Polycarbonte iPod Touch Glider Case. This case allows you to use all of your iPod Touch's features without having to remove it from the case. Slim, sleek, and stylish, this case will not add any extra weight or bulk to your iPod Touch and still provide maximum protection. This polycarbonate case is scratch resistant and will remain resilient with use. With its ergonomic design, this case will fit comfortably in your hand. The vibrant color of this case will have you and your iPod Touch looking chic, unique, and eye-catching.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Love this!
This review is from: CaseCrown Polycarbonate Lux Glider (Black) for Apple iPod Touch (4th Generation) - NEWEST MODEL (Electronics)
I love how this case fits the Touch perfectly. Just be warned that it fits so snug that it is virtually impossible to remove. How did I find this out? I got home early from work yesterday, turned on the TV and started watching Oprah while I opened the package. Because I was a little distracted, I put the wrong end in the main part of case and I didn't realize this until I had completely slid the Touch in. *sigh* It took me about 30 minutes to eventually work the Touch out of the case. (Dare I mention that I used a screwdriver wrapped in fleece?) This is absolutely NO FAULT of CaseCrown - I just wanted to mention that you should be fully focused on what you are doing when putting this on your beloved Touch. (And the "Octomom" still drives me insane, by the way. What's worse is that Suze Orman was also on talking TO the Octomom on the Oprah show. I think if I'd have just left the television off, I'd have had no problems.) Back to the review, I love how well the openings line up with the on/off button, the volume controls, and the camera. This adds a nice tactile feel to the Touch. Gives it a bit more of a grip than just the Touch itself. There is no added bulk that I can tell. I had a similar CaseCrown case for my previous 2nd generation Touch and was happy to find this for my new 4th generation Touch.

My Touch survived without damage, by the way. I'm never taking this cover off again. Ever.


4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Great iPod Case!
This review is from: CaseCrown Polycarbonate Lux Glider (Black) for Apple iPod Touch (4th Generation) - NEWEST MODEL (Electronics)
I have been using this case for over a month now and it has protected my iPod Touch well. I have dropped my iPod on a carpeted floor a couple of times and there was no damage. I don't know if the case would protect the iPod from a high drop to a hard surface but it meets my needs. The case is very slim so it doesn't add much bulk to the iPod while the coated surface prevents the iPod from slipping off my hand. I would definitely recommend this!


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Great, snug case. However, not if you plan to use a screen protector.
This review is from: CaseCrown Polycarbonate Lux Glider (Black) for Apple iPod Touch (4th Generation) - NEWEST MODEL (Electronics)
I got this case and was surprised how snug my ipod fit inside. However, the case is too snug and almost not usable if you plan to put on a screen protector like I did. Apart from this issue the case was great and would protect from scratches and minor impacts.

Most Recent Customer Reviews

Casecrown has been always the best!!
If you've never bought a casecrow for your apple products. iPod, iPad, iPhone, and even Macs then you should try one now!
by Mike

Excellent hard case for iPod
Excellent hard case for iPod. My only gripe with it is that the bottom of the two halfs comprising the case tends to slide off too easily.
by rkruger

GET THIS CASE!!!
i just bought THIS case! the iPod Touch 4g Polycarbonate Glider case. i Gotta say i Love this case! it fits easily and feels very good in hand. I Love my new case :)
by Polycarbonate Glider case

I love it!
I like this case a lot. It fits nicely and looks great. It looks like one of the better cases I have seen and hence why it might be a little more money. I think it is worth it.
by Cal

Just what I needed :)
This is perfect case, exactly what I needed.
It fits perfectly.
Great surface(doesn't collect dust, nice to touch).
by G. Giorgi

Works as described
Nice fit, really like the slide off bottom and the "padded" interior. Simple well designed case. This company should design a high impact protective case.
by BOC

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Apple iPod Touch 2 iTouch 2nd Generation LCD Screen Display Repair Replacement Part


Manufacturer : OEM-APL
Model : ipod Touch 2 LCD
ASIN : B002XT1CJE
Price : $
Last Price : 5.49$(Discount %
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Product Description

To replace broken or faulty ipod Touch 2nd generation LCD display screen. OEM repair / replacement part. The right tools for the repair work included, and also including our own web installation guide step by step with pictures. Compatible only with ipod touch 2nd generation.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
A Good Fix
This review is from: Apple iPod Touch 2 iTouch 2nd Generation LCD Screen Display Repair Replacement Part (Wireless Phone Accessory)
This screen worked as well as I could have hoped. It was fairly easy to install (with the aid of a YouTube video) [...]. I was worried that I might damage the screen while installing it. My fears were put to rest when I noticed that it had a pretty thick protective film on it to be removed prior to installing the digitizer (glass top). This was a good, inexpensive fix.


6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
So worth the diy project in order to save 90 bucks
This review is from: Apple iPod Touch 2 iTouch 2nd Generation LCD Screen Display Repair Replacement Part (Wireless Phone Accessory)
This product is amazing!When I saw that it cost up to $99 at some places to replace my itouch's lcd screen due to the backlight dying, I took it upon myself to fix it myself. For less than $15 I was able to replace my screen and make my itouch work like new again. Love this screen for saving my itouch!!! There are several videos online showing you how to fix it and honestly the hardest part was just getting the digitizer off (first step), after that it was a breeze to fix.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
It's alright
  
This review is from: Apple iPod Touch 2 iTouch 2nd Generation LCD Screen Display Repair Replacement Part (Wireless Phone Accessory)
I needed an LCD because I wasn't careful when reparing mine and cracked the original, so I got this. I won't say it was a mistake, because now my iPod works again, but it's not as good as the original screen. There is a noticable distortion if you were to move the ipod up and down. I think it has to do with the refresh rate of the lcd. Either way, it's there, but this is still good if you can ignore that.

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packing sucked
the lcd was cracked when i first got it it was so bad that i need to buy a new one now
by warzone1423

Worth it
This screen was very well packaged, came with necessary tools to take apart and replace the screen. This also says it comes with instructions on how to do it but I never received...
by lostgenx

High Quality LCD. Best I've ordered yet.
Seems to be packaged well, yet when I opened my item, it had slipped out of the bubble wrap, plastic sleeve, and box it was contained in.
by Jake Reed

LCD Cracked when I receive, Ver poor packaging
I just receive it cracked, very poor packaging, If you see other reviews similar to this DON'T BUY IT!!
by Edgar Nova Uma�a

Showed up at my door with a big crack through it
Such a bummer it was broken when I got it and the the glass piece I got with it was messed up too. Still kinda works though
by Nik262

Becarful
The item is great when u install it. You
Have to be very careful when installing the
LCD cause you can damage the LCD very
Easily!
by Soreaces

Great price!
Only Bad thing is that a pixel has went out with in a few weeks.. I hope more don't follow
by Forty9ersfan23

Not perfect, but probably better than your current screen.
I ordered this after I somehow managed to destroy my old LCD screen. The original was completely whited out with no display.
by OblivionDawn

If at 1st you don't succeed.... buy two!!
This product ended up saving us on the repair at the store, but it was a bit frustrating at first. My husband is definitely a handyman and do-it-yourself guy so this was easier...
by Mel

dont buy
to start of there was no instructions included as promised, the lcd already had a crack in it, and once installed the screen would not recieve color (i.e.
by domino

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

5 PACK LCD Screen Protector for Apple iPod Touch 2nd Generation


Manufacturer : Crazyondigital
Model :
ASIN : B001J85BS8
Price : 0$
Last Price : 0.01$(Discount -2146826259%
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Product Description

100% New High Quality Screen Protector for Apple iPod Touch 2nd Generation. Offers durable, transparent surface while keeping the LCD screen clean and unscratched. This screen protector is precision made for the latest iPod Touch 2nd Generation. Precision cut for perfect fit on your iPod Touch 2nd Generation. Attaches smoothly with self-adhering surface; leaves no residue when removed. Always protect against dust and scratches and to eliminate glare. Comes with a free cloth to be used for swiping the screen clean before attaching the protector. Quantity: 5 Touch 2nd Screen Protectors
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89 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
Great screen protector for a great price
  
This review is from: 5 PACK LCD Screen Protector for Apple iPod Touch 2nd Generation (Electronics)
This protector is great. The product looks a little different from the picture, but its a typical screen protector for the iPod touch. The trick is to know how to put it on right, which can take alot of practice. Bubbles will occur if you've never done it before. Beware of dust and finger prints! I got mine on perfectly! There are bubbles in the edges though because my case that I use on my iPod is really tightly fitted.

Some tips on how to put it on:
- Dont peel off the plastic all the way. Peel off just half an inch or so to stick it on, then align it so that you know it will fit.
- I used a credit card to slide it on so that it covers the whole thing to prevent the bubbles.
- Slide off the plastic slowly while pressing with a card at the same time. Lift up if you see any air bubbles, and just go over it again.




24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
Great product!
  
This review is from: 5 PACK LCD Screen Protector for Apple iPod Touch 2nd Generation (Electronics)
Um, this product was great. It says it is for the 2nd generation, but it fits perfectly on my 3rd gen. I am very happy with my purchase, and with a price tag of $0.01 for five protectors, how can you lose?

Note: There are going to be bubbles the first few times you try to apply it, but you can work those out.


9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
Great Screen Protector for iPod Touch 32GB 3rd Generation
  
This review is from: 5 PACK LCD Screen Protector for Apple iPod Touch 2nd Generation (Electronics)
These screen protectors fit my 3rd Generation iPod Touch 32GB PERFECTLY!! THE ONLY BAD THING IS THE PACKAGING!! IT COMES IN THE MAIL IN A REGULAR ENVELOPE AND KIND OF LOOKS LIKE JUNK MAIL! BUT IT DOES SAY "MEDIA MART" IN THE RETURN ADDRESS.

Besides that I had no problems putting the protector on. Out of the packaging each protector has a Step 1 side and a Step 2 side. It's not rocket science but read the entire instructions below BEFORE hand.

Clean your Touch as best you can with the provided little cloth (it's small but does the job). Step 1 says pull tab before application. So you GENTLY pull off, not the actual tab but what the tab is attached to, a layer of the protector. Carefully you then flip over to the Step 2 side (trying not to touch the surface of the protector) and align the protector from bottom to top of the touch. You align the hole in the protector with the home button on the Touch. If you align the hole up with the button perfectly then the rest will align perfectly as well. Once I align the hole with the button (it took me 2 tries) use the small side of a credit card and push upward on the protector slowly applying the protector making sure there are no bubbles. Any piece of dust or lint will cause a bubble. You may have to peel back the protector (not all the way) to remove any lint or dust if you notice a bubble that will not go away. Try using the credit card to remove any dust or lint from the protector, so you dont leave fingerprints, or use the cloth to remove anything from the Touch. Keep applying the protector with the credit card to you reach the top. Once you have the protector on the way you like it Step 2 says remove after application, so you then GENTLY pull off, not the actual tab but what it's attached to, another layer of the protector. And you're done. I was able to do this in a few minutes just take your time. I only used one protector and I'll store the rest to use later on, but if you completely mess up on your first try the good thing about this product is you have 4 more to get it right. And you can't beat the price...I paid $1.56 with shipping!! And for those who have glare issues these protectors offer no anti-glare but it doesnt bother me and I hear those expensive anti-glare protectors sometimes dont work. For the price you cant beat these screen protectors.

As for shipping I ordered on 7/19/10 and received them on 7/26/10 standard shipping to South NJ. Not great but not bad either. No tracking info was provided.

Most Recent Customer Reviews

Good protectors
Does its job, protects my screen and keeps it from getting dirty and obtaining finger smudges. Messed up with the first one and had to use a second.
by cameronfaust

Alright
The screen protectors are extremely hard to put on. They are fitted so well to the screen that if you are off more than a tiny bit, there will be major bubbles.
by Jeeplover

Arrived in okay condition
Some of them came a little bent as the packaging wasn't too sturdy. I put one on my ipod and bubbles came up in a few spots despite my efforts to get them out with my credit card...
by L. Pommells

Horrible
The screen protector is too long, it has to be trimmed to fit. Do not purchase as it does not fit a 2nd gen ipod touch
by MattyD

These protectors scratch like crazy!
Ok, my initial review was positive, but I have gone through all five protectors within a short time! They all scratch like crazy. My previous protector was much better.
by namikawa

Fits great!
Fits just as is should. So happy I came on here to get it instead of buying it for $20 at the store.
by Arty

good item if you have a short
my ipod touch 2g got a short circit (i could only hear out of my right ear bud) and the apple store said that my only option was to get a new ipod (that would have costed over...
by bobguy28

Fantastic!
Don't waste your money at Apple stores or other retailers wanting $10 - $15 for about three of these. This arrived in two days and contains 5 with a cloth and fits perfectly!
by Trevis Bick

Beware
I clean my ipod real good I started with the first one lost of air bubbles second one the edges where peeling third more dirt under air bubbles just not a good product
by Cudadpm31

its a blinder
Its a great product BUT if you live in arizona you get alot of sun and if I have my itouch laying in my passenger seat it can blind me with the mirror effect
by Emily E. Wager

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Apple Ipod Touch 2nd Glass Digitizer + Frame Chassis Bezel + Home Button Pre-assembled + Printed Guide + Tool + Support Tape on Flex


Manufacturer : iPod
Model :
ASIN : B004EQCAOA
Price : $
Last Price : 7.99$(Discount %
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Product Description

Best replacement / repair part front frame top glass screen with digitizer / touch function built into the plastic chassis frame bezel along with the home button and menu flex cable pre-installed. As long your LCD display still display picture normal, and if you have a cracked glass then this is the only other part you'd need to repair the cracked screen in the most convenient, efficient method of this kit. Come with supporting tapes pre-installed on flex to make the digitizer flex much more stronger and more reliable. Compatible with iPod Touch 2nd Generation only.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
The only thing missing was the INSTRUCTIONS!!
  
This review is from: Apple Ipod Touch 2nd Glass Digitizer + Frame Chassis Bezel + Home Button Pre-assembled + Printed Guide + Tool + Support Tape on Flex (Wireless Phone Accessory)
NO INSTRUCTIONS WERE PROVIDED AT ALL!!!

I only bought this item because I was promised a "guide" in the title. We had already tried another product that promised to fix our iPod Touch and were unable to make it work because it also came without any documentation whatsoever and recommended that we "search on Youtube". While there are some videos on YouTube that give some clues, they are not complete.

So, if you buy this, know that they're not going to send you any instructions at all.

Here's what we learned:

When we pried off the old, cracked screen, it broke even more. This was disconcerting, but as we found out, it was not the end. Since there was no going back at this point, we just kept carefully taking it off. You have to go on the outside of the rubber bit, not the inside between the rubber and the glass. Pay attention to the youtube videos where it shows you where the clips are to detach the glass from the rest of the iPod, and keep going around little by little.

This kit comes with a suction cup that is pretty handy for holding on to the screen while separating it from the rest of the Touch.

We didn't end up using any of the broken screen/digitizer (I still don't quite know what the difference is) or the plastic bits that were still stuck to it. Some of the videos on Youtube seem to show those pieces getting used. We didn't. We also didn't use this weird piece of strangely shaped double stick tape that came with the kit.

The hardest part is attaching the cable on the fragile tape on the new screen/digitizer to the place where it plugs in on the iPod. It's also the most essential. I used one of the plastic separator things to gently plug it in since my fingers were way too big to fit in there.

Once the cable from the screen/digitizer is attached to the iPod, you can press the screen back in. Don't do it all the way at the beginning. If you can click the part in where the button is, you can actually test it to see if it's working (and well plugged in). And if it isn't, it'll be easier to detach it again to fix it.

The first time, we pressed the new screen/digitizer to the iPod without plugging the cable in, thinking that the plug on the cable would somehow magically attach to the tiny plug underneath. It didn't (duh!), and we had to detach the screen again (miraculously it didn't break, but some of the glue came out and now looks ugly), plug in the cable properly, and press the screen back on.

I hope that's helpful. We did manage to get our iPod Touch working again, so in the end, it was OK. But boy, I would have been so happy not to have to figure it out all on my own. One decent youtube video, or one sheet of diagrams would have saved me much time and angst.


4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Apple Ipod Touch screen
This review is from: Apple Ipod Touch 2nd Glass Digitizer + Frame Chassis Bezel + Home Button Pre-assembled + Printed Guide + Tool + Support Tape on Flex (Wireless Phone Accessory)
The kit came with everything to install-including directions. My husband had it installed in about 5 minutes. Much better than paying the Apple store over $100 for a replacement screen.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Replacment glass for 2nd gen ipod touch- BUY NOW!
This review is from: Apple Ipod Touch 2nd Glass Digitizer + Frame Chassis Bezel + Home Button Pre-assembled + Printed Guide + Tool + Support Tape on Flex (Wireless Phone Accessory)
So far so good it took 5-10 min to remove my broken one and install the new one! I'm using it to write this review and i couldn't be happier with it! I seen a few reviews and a stupid you tube video (that you will see while trying to install)of people complaing that the home button didn't work- what i found is that they tell you to plug the new screen into the ipod and test it before you snap it all together, well when you have the screen apart like that the home button will not work there is a sensor on the screen frame that has to contact a sensor on the ipod base in order to work. So before you flip out and think you got a bad one take a deep breathe and finish the installation and you should be freaking out in a good way being so happy that you just saved yourself a lot of money and time! Great Buy!

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I Broke the Replacement Glass & Digitizer
The challenge is opening up the ipod touch. I had some difficulty, but it finally opened up. I broke the new glass when I tried to push down on it without inspecting the lip area...
by Joseph Mack

alright...
Just to let you know.. THERE ARE NO INSTRUCTIONS! i had to do it on a youtube video that had me guessing the whole time
by Olivia M. Rodrigues

As advertised!
Product was perfect. In perfect shape and delivered within the expected dates. Fully assembled and ready to be attached by a single ribbon cable and snapped into place!
by Jake Reed

Not what I paid for
Cheap tools, digitizer didn't work, home button didn't even work. Did not include instructions like it said so, which is one of the things I paid for. Just canned my ipod
by deamer

iPod screen
The screen and parts were fine but give you cheap tools that don't work and not instructions at all.
by Scott

Great Product...Easy Installation....Fast Shipping
This product was exactly what was stated in the description, nothing more and nothing less. Very easy instructions to follow.
by jfair

Just like new
I used the tools and replaced my iPod screen in 15 minutes. It looks just like new. There was no Instructions but if you research it on YouTube it's pretty easy.
by Dkr2113

:D
It a great product
and also was deliver more faster that i thought
i was excited to put the screen on my itouch
and the screen is like new
i will buy...
by hellokitty

Works as advertised, looks like new again.
My son's screen cracked after he dropped it....
I have tried to replace iphone batteries, and that is pretty hard to do, unlike this.
by Grant J. Hembach

Great replacement digitizer, great seller to work with.
Save big bucks with this quality replacement digitizer. Be carefull when during assembly not to damage the fragile ribbon cable. Just take your time.
by Jasdav1

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