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Memorex intros customizable iPod Wraps
By LC Angell
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Wednesday, January 4, 2006
News Category: iPod Accessories
Memorex today announced its iPod Wraps, a line of adhesive, removable iPod protectors made of printable photo-quality paper. The iPod Wraps—availalbe for 4G/5G iPods, iPod mini, iPod nano and iPod shuffle—can be customized with the company’s included exPressit label design software.
“Using the new edition of exPressit, consumers can choose an iPod Wrap template and select from over 1,500 background images—or use their own—to create a custom look for their iPod. Memorex’s new, feature-rich exPressit software has more templates, more text effects, more clip art and background images than any previous version, and is the only major brand of labeling software to include templates for iPods.”
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1
Yeah…‘cause that worked SO well for HP.
Posted by Gordy. in Atlanta, GA on January 4, 2006 at 8:09 AM (PDT)
2
but HP are not great marketers..
Memorex stuff apears at a lot of Box stores and other retailers. People who go get labels for CDs/DVDs will see these too.
I think it will be popular. I would like to print out something for my Ipod Shuffle and Video. Since ipod tatuz cant make a NZ flag, I’ll be able to myself
Posted by psxp on January 4, 2006 at 9:33 AM (PDT)
3
I want them!!!
does anyone know if they will be on sale in the UK anytime soon? if so when?
Posted by SK86 on January 4, 2006 at 12:43 PM (PDT)
4
Considering how crappy most of the plain jane clear film protectors look, why not?
I’d wonder about this ‘adhesive’ aspect, though. Just how removable is ‘removable’?
Posted by flatline response on January 5, 2006 at 3:06 AM (PDT)
5
More than likely HP sold off their rights to Memorex.
Posted by FahrenheiPod 451 on January 5, 2006 at 10:24 AM (PDT)