Not really. Pretty clear is: "We are no longer manufacturing iPod touch. Customers can purchase ... while supplies last".
This is:
"You can buy our product while we sell it"
"Music is super great isn't it"
"We have lots of ways to let you listen to music"
"We love that our customers like listening to music"
"So yeah, as we clearly said, you can buy our product while we sell it"
I'd argue that the primary message they were trying to convey was something that had to be inferred from their text, as opposed to being something clearly stated in their text, and therefore that it is NOT clear.
This is:
"You can buy our product while we sell it"
"Music is super great isn't it"
"We have lots of ways to let you listen to music"
"We love that our customers like listening to music"
"So yeah, as we clearly said, you can buy our product while we sell it"
I'd argue that the primary message they were trying to convey was something that had to be inferred from their text, as opposed to being something clearly stated in their text, and therefore that it is NOT clear.