Speed of ipod touch

Hi, im wanting to buy an ipod touch but thought i should do some research first. if i was to get one i would get a 32 GB so there is plenty of space to hold all my music and some of my video.
I was using a friends 80GB ipod lately which has around 20GB of stuff on it. I noticed that every time i would select a song, go back, whatever action i did, it would be very slow, a few seconds to complete the task. I thought this could be due to the fact that it uses a hard drive, not a flash drive, is that right?
So i guess what my question is firstly, ipod touch is a flash drive right? so i shouldnt have any of this delay when there is a lot of data on the ipod?
thanks

Yeah, iPod touch is flash. It is extremely good at handling a hard-drive that's almost full(or full). As long as you clear your safari's cache and cookies after a while, it should stay pretty fast.
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    2008-10-15 14:34:33.454 iTunes.exe[2620:17c0]: <Restore Device 01E4B520>: operation 11 progress -1
    2008-10-15 14:34:33.657 iTunes.exe[2620:17c0]: device returned status 6
    2008-10-15 14:34:33.657 iTunes.exe[2620:17c0]:
    ==== device restore output ====
    lags: 00000000
    AppleBCM4325::start()
    AppleBCM4325::initHardware(): BCM4325 revision D0
    AppleSynopsysOTG2::handleUSBCableConnect cable connected, but don't have device configuration yet
    AppleSynopsysOTG2::handleUSBCableConnect cable connected, but don't have device configuration yet
    read new style signature 0x43313131 (line:281)
    [FTL:MSG] VSVFL Register [OK]
    [FTL:MSG] VFL Init [OK]
    AppleS5L8720XFMSS::_fmssInitCmdsAndCEMaskCtrl: VendorSpecific: VSCMD_ONFI2D
    AppleS5L8720XFMSS::_fmssInitCmdsAndCEMaskCtrl: VendorSpecific: VSCMD_ONFI2D
    [FTL:MSG] VFL_Open [OK]
    [FTL:MSG] YAFTL Register [OK]
    AppleMultitouchZ2SPI: detected HBPP. driver will be kept alive
    AppleMultitouchZ2SPI: enabled power, scheduled bootloading
    [FTL:MSG] FTL_Open [OK]
    AppleS5L8720XFMSS::_fmssExecuteCommandLocked: Error Return 0xE00002D1
    BCM4325 Firmware Version: wl0: Sep 1 2008 14:42:30 version 4.173.4.0
    AppleS5L8720XFMSS::_fmssExecuteCommandLocked: Error Return 0xE00002D1
    yaFTL::_readPage(l:5942): we got read failure at 1282896
    AppleS5L8720XFMSS::_fmssExecuteCommandLocked: Error Return 0xE00002D1
    AppleBCM4325::initFirmware(): successful initialization
    AppleBCM4325::setPowerStateGated() : Powering On
    AppleBCM4325: Ethernet address 00:22:41:c2:18:6a
    AppleMultitouchZ2SPI: downloaded 128 bytes of prox calibration data ("built-in")
    AppleMultitouchZ2SPI: downloaded 256 bytes of calibration data ("built-in")
    AppleS5L8720XFMSS::_fmssExecuteCommandLocked: Error Return 0xE00002D1
    yaFTL::_readPage(l:5942): we got read failure at 1282896
    AppleMultitouchZ2SPI: downloaded 48612 bytes of firmware data ("0x0051.bin") in 150ms.
    unable to find baseband service
    unable to get device IMEI
    AppleSynopsysOTG2 - Configuration: PTP
    AppleSynopsysOTG2 Interface: PTP
    AppleSynopsysOTG2 - Configuration: iPod USB Interface
    AppleSynopsysOTG2 Interface: USBAudioControl
    AppleSynopsysOTG2 Interface: USBAudioStreaming
    AppleSynopsysOTG2 Interface: IapOverUsbHid
    AppleSynopsysOTG2 - Configuration: PTP + Apple Mobile Device
    AppleSynopsysOTG2 Interface: PTP
    AppleSynopsysOTG2 Interface: AppleUSBMux
    AppleSynopsysOTG2::gated_registerFunction Register function USBAudioControl
    IOAccessoryPortUSB::start
    AppleSynopsysOTG2::gated_registerFunction Register function IapOverUsbHid
    virtual bool AppleUSBDeviceMux::start(IOService*) build: Aug 10 2008 22:34:20
    AppleSynopsysOTG2::gated_registerFunction Register function USBAudioStreaming
    init_waste
    AppleSynopsysOTG2::gated_registerFunction Register function AppleUSBMux
    unrecognized key 'SavedDebugInfo' in value query
    unable to open plist: No such file or directory
    entering waitfor_storagedevice
    entering createfilesystempartitions
    MKCFWriteMedia failed: 6
    ==== end of device restore output ====
    2008-10-15 14:34:33.657 iTunes.exe[2620:17c0]: <Restore Device 01E4B520>: Restore failed (result = 6)
    2008-10-15 14:34:33.657 iTunes.exe[2620:17c0]: _AMRestoreModeDeviceFinalize: 01E4B520
    2008-10-15 14:34:37.298 iTunes.exe[2620:f38]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceArrival: \\?\USB#Vid05ac&Pid1281#6&2425cf25&0&3#{ed82a167-d61a-4af6-9ab6-11e52236c576}\IB0000
    2008-10-15 14:34:37.298 iTunes.exe[2620:f38]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList: \\?\USB#Vid05ac&Pid1281#6&2425cf25&0&3#{ed82a167-d61a-4af6-9ab6-11e52236c576}\IB0000
    2008-10-15 14:34:37.298 iTunes.exe[2620:f38]: AppleDevice::AppleDevice: AMDINTERFACEIBOOT \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1281#6&2425CF25&0&3#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000
    2008-10-15 14:34:37.313 iTunes.exe[2620:f38]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList, old disconnected device connects again, serial: CPID:8720 CPRV:10 CPFM:03 SCEP:01 BDID:00 ECID:00000279DC1535F7 SRNM:[1A8370HM201]
    2008-10-15 14:34:37.329 iTunes.exe[2620:f38]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceArrival: \\?\USB#Vid05ac&Pid1281#6&2425cf25&0&3#{b8085869-feb9-404b-8cb1-1e5c14fa8c54}\0000
    2008-10-15 14:34:37.345 iTunes.exe[2620:f38]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList: \\?\USB#Vid05ac&Pid1281#6&2425cf25&0&3#{b8085869-feb9-404b-8cb1-1e5c14fa8c54}\0000
    2008-10-15 14:34:37.345 iTunes.exe[2620:f38]: AppleDevice::AppleDevice: AMDINTERFACEDFU \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1281#6&2425CF25&0&3#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000
    2008-10-15 14:34:37.360 iTunes.exe[2620:f38]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList, device already connected, new interface
    2008-10-15 14:34:37.360 iTunes.exe[2620:f38]: AppleDevice::SetDeviceID: AMDINTERFACEDFU \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1281#6&2425CF25&0&3#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000
    2008-10-15 14:34:37.360 iTunes.exe[2620:f38]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: IBOOT, IBOOT \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1281#6&2425CF25&0&3#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000
    2008-10-15 14:34:37.360 iTunes.exe[2620:f38]: IBOOT, DFU \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1281#6&2425CF25&0&3#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000
    2008-10-15 14:34:37.360 iTunes.exe[2620:ccc]: iTunes: SCEP 1
    2008-10-15 14:34:38.970 iTunes.exe[2620:ccc]: iTunes: Restore error 6
    Looks like this one passed "Operation 28" but failed on "Operation 11".
    There is always an error message on the file "device_map.txt" - which it does not exists
    Contacted Apple Care and talked to 2nd line support. 2nd line support said they don't know how to interpret the log file. The log file can only be interpreted by the engineer.
    Apple Engineer: is this a hardware problem?

    Hey Ghost Shell,
    This article provides general tips that may resolve the issue.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1275
    Make sure the iPod is directly connected to a high-speed USB port on the PC and not plugged into a hub, monitor, or keyboard. You can also disconnect any other USB devices, other than the keyboard and mouse.
    Try putting the iPod into recovery mode again and restoring as described here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808
    If the issue persists after trying the tips above, the iPod may need hardware repair. Make a reservation to have a Genius at a local Apple retail store take a look at it or call AppleCare.
    http://www.apple.com/retail/geniusbar/
    U.S. iPhone technical support: 1-800-MY-IPHONE (1-800-694-7466)
    You can also request repair online here: https://selfsolve.apple.com/GetWarranty.do
    Jason

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