I actually have been using my iPhone for both entertainment and more 
importantly keeping track of my schedule, contacts, plan/follow routes, and 
much more. I would not consider the iPod Touch nor iPhone toys, but instead 
devices, which provide both productivity and entertainment functions.

On Dec 6, 2009, at 8:51 AM, Lynn Schneider wrote:

> Jes, I admit that I do a lot of fun things with my iPod Touch like listening 
> to music and podcasts and playing word games, but I also do some serious 
> things with it too.  For instance, I can get my E-mail on the go, check my TV 
> listings with the TV Guide app, keep to-do lists and grocery lists on there 
> for when I go shopping with a sighted person, bring up street directions, 
> check the calorie content of foods and other things.  I don't think a person 
> necessarily needs an iPod Touch or iPhone, but it does give you some pretty 
> useful computing power while on the go depending on what apps you install and 
> how you end up using it.  In reality, I would guess that most of the things 
> people do with their Touches and iPhones revolve around entertainment 
> pursuits, but if you want to, you can also make it a very handy tool for 
> getting things done.
> 
> Lynn Schneider
> MSN Messenger:  canepri...@hotmail.com.    
> On Dec 6, 2009, at 7:11 AM, Jess wrote:
> 
>> I'm just wondering, what are some real life things you can use the IPod 
>> Touch for? Or is it just a toy? What are the differences between the IPhone 
>> 3GS and the IPod Touch?
>> 
>> Jes
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