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DecoDock Lava Edition announced
By LC Angell
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Wednesday, August 17, 2005
News Category: iPod Accessories
Pressure Drop today announced the DecoDock Lava Edition, a “fiery” new version of its stylish iPod shuffle dock. It features a glossy black base and glowing red LEDs, and enables users to easily charge/sync their shuffle with their computer.
“Designed in the classic Art Deco style, the DecoDock’s lighted columns tower over a brilliantly colored and graceful arc, enhancing the pleasing simplicity of the iPod shuffle,” says Pressure Drop. “The iPod’s plastic cap can be stored in the back of the DecoDock, a unique feature designed specifically to help prevent it from getting lost.”
DecoDock Lava Edition is available immediately for $28.99.
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Man, am I glad I saved my blacklight and posters from the late sixties, early seventies, as this will go well with the theme. Just add the hallucinogenic illegal substance of choice, a couple of lava lamps, and you have a “happening.”
Posted by FahrenheiPod 451 on August 17, 2005 at 9:08 AM (PDT)
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Didn’t Target just have a special lava-glo Darth Vader action figure? Must be some sort of crass, commercialized promotional tie-in…I mean, why ELSE would someone be idiotic enough to make something like this? Am I Right?
I don’t think The Force is with me today. I definitely think THIS is forced, however.
Posted by flatline response on August 18, 2005 at 1:16 AM (PDT)