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I had to take back my first iPod Touch when it stopped allowing me to type certain letters on the touchscreen. The people at the iPod store in Dallas (where I returned it, I bought it at the one on Michigan Ave, in Chicago), were VERY nice. No questions asked, just basically printed out a new receipt and handed me my sparkling new Touch.
Now, that one incident aside, I haven't really had any bad problems with it. I would give it a five-star rating, but sometimes the 180 degree rotation of the screen sometimes either pauses, or actually doesn't happen at all. I have to rotate it back to the portrait position and then go to landscape again to sometimes make it happen. I do like how heavy and sturdy it feels, something you want when you purchase a touch screen. I also really enjoy the album covers in the landscape mode. And it picks up wifi FAR easier than my $700 Dell Axium 52v will.
Would I recommend it? Yup, but really only if you plan to use it for internet and videos AND music. If not, for the same money you can get the monsterous 160 gig version.
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