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DLO offers Transpod fit kit for iPod nano
By LC Angell
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Thursday, September 29, 2005
News Category: iPod Accessories
Digital Lifestyle Outfitters has announced that its TransPod all-in-one iPod car accessory is compatible with the iPod nano. The company said that an included iPod mini insert and extra fit pads can be used to create a snug fit for the nano. A TransPod Fit Kit that includes detailed instructions for fitting a nano into the TransPod is available for download from DLO’s website.
“The DLO TransPod is the home for your iPod in your car, and it performs beautifully with the new iPod nano,” the company says. “It works with all dockable iPods so the whole family has one, simple solution for enjoying their iPods in the car.”
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Nicely angled photo obscures how off-centre the nano looks…
Posted by Magic Rabbits in Aberdeen, Scotland on September 30, 2005 at 1:29 AM (PDT)
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I’d rather wait for a transmitter specifically for the nano. $100+ is a lot for that thing. And what makes it the best FM transmitter for the iPod? Because they SAY it is? It seems like a confident company would expound on that flaccid claim.
Posted by Rick on September 30, 2005 at 5:46 AM (PDT)