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DLO AutoPod in ‘nano black’ announced
By LC Angell
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Tuesday, September 13, 2005
News Category: iPod Accessories
Digital Lifestyle Outfitters today announced the new DLO AutoPod car charger for the iPod, iPod mini and iPod nano. The AutoPod comes in both white and black versions to mach the nano, and features a 24-inch coiled cord and a color-coded, three-stage charging status indicator. The device is a available now for $24.99.
“The new DLO AutoPod has received a complete redesign that includes stylish new curves, a transparent status light lens and a new black or white glass finish,” explains DLO. “It also includes Velcro tabs that allow a user to mount the ultra-light iPod nano, connected to their AutoPod, anywhere they want in their car. This combination of design and functionality makes AutoPod simply the best car charger for the new iPod nano available.”
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1
could this site be any S L O W E R?
Posted by mpeng on September 13, 2005 at 9:50 AM (PDT)
2
iLounge slowness - I thought it was just me! Glad to hear it’s not!
I find it awfully interesting that in the last 6 days we’ve seen a good bit of “news” on the release of several iPod Nano accessories by 3rd party manufacturers. But in this week’s Time article about the intro of the Nano, the writer says that “only a small group at Apple even knew about the Nano before it launched”. If that’s truly the case, then how is that all these accessories are showing up immediately after the announcement?
Posted by Parrotthead Phan on September 13, 2005 at 10:12 AM (PDT)
3
Time Magazine? You really expect them to be a beacon of accuracy?
Posted by flatline response on September 14, 2005 at 12:12 AM (PDT)