The Philips Fidelio AD7000W is a compact speaker system that comes with an aluminum and fabric finish. The speaker features a total output of 10W RMS, a built-in Wi-Fi for AirPlay music streaming support and a USB port, allowing you to charge and play a connected iPod, iPhone, or iPad. The Philips Fidelio AD7000W will be launched this holiday season for $229 each. [Philips]
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Philips Fidelio AD7000W Speaker For iPod
Posted by Japrax on Monday, June 27, 2011
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Mach Speed Trio A1000 4GB MP3 Player
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Priced at only $30.63, the Trio A1000 from Mach Speed is another budget-friendly MP3 player for you to take home. The player sports a small OLED display, a 4GB of internal storage, a voice recorder, a USB port and a built-in rechargeable battery (up to 8 hours of music playback).
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beyzacases Nano Band turn your iPod Nano into a classy watch
Posted by Japrax on Saturday, June 25, 2011
Ever since Apple released the latest iPod Nano last year, manufacturers everywhere started coming up with their own wrist straps to turn iPod Nano players into watches. While they all serve a similar purpose, it's what they look like that sets them apart. beyzacases has just introduced the brand new Nano Band wrist strap that just oozes with class. When attached to your iPod Nano, it makes it look like some fancy store-bought watch.
The Nano Band is made from genuine leather, is easy to attach to the iPod Nano and can be worn on any size wrist. It doesn't get in the way of the player's controls, and fastens just like a traditional watch. If you're looking for any extra features you won't find them here. No word on how much these babies will cost but we don't expect anything too cheap, considering they're part of beyzacases' exclusive collection.
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The Nano Band is made from genuine leather, is easy to attach to the iPod Nano and can be worn on any size wrist. It doesn't get in the way of the player's controls, and fastens just like a traditional watch. If you're looking for any extra features you won't find them here. No word on how much these babies will cost but we don't expect anything too cheap, considering they're part of beyzacases' exclusive collection.
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Yinlips YDP208 MP3 Player On Sale For Only $39.50
Posted by Japrax on Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Looking for a new MP3 player to replace your old one? Well, here we have the Yinlips YDP208 which is currently on sale at Ownta online shop for only $39.50 (normal price $48.50). This fashionable player sports a 1.1-inch 96 x 24 display, a 2GB of internal storage, an FM radio, a voice recorder, a USB 2.0 interface and a built-in 200mAh Li-ion battery (up to 10 hours of music playback).
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Top Tpad700 Android PMP
Posted by Japrax on Tuesday, June 21, 2011
The Tpad700 is the latest Full HD PMP from Top. The player sports a 7.0-inch 800 x 480 touchscreen display, a Cortex-A9 processor, a 512MB DDR2 RAM, an 8GB of storage, WiFi, 1080p Full HD video playback support and runs on Android 2.2 OS. The Tpad700 retails for 699 Yuan (about $108). [iMP3]
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Tigra Technology Bike Mount For iPod
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The Tigra Technology Bike Mount is the perfect accessory for all iPod touch or iPhone owners who love to ride a bike. The brilliant bike mount offers a weatherproof cover and shock-absorbing silicone lining to keep your gadget safe. The mount attaches to your bike using a universal bracket, which has a quick release system for ease of use. The Tigra Technology Bike Mount retails for £34.99 or around $56.
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