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Thought Out unveils Form Holder for iPhone, iPod touch
By Charles Starrett
Contributing Editor
Published: Thursday, March 19, 2009
News Categories: iPod Accessories
Thought Out has introduced its new Form Holder for the iPhone and iPod touch. Made to complement the company’s existing PED3, PED3-Auto, and Naja King products, Form is an adjustable holder made from high grade steel with a protective finish. The Form was designed to let users mold it to suit their needs, accommodating either iPhone or iPod touch units protected inside a case. Thought Out’s Form Holder for iPhone and iPod touch sells by itself for $28, with the Naja King or PED3 stand for $45, or with the PED3-Auto mount for $55, and is available now.
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In related news, Formula One Racing sues the Thought Out corporation for using the word “Form” in their product name. They claim that people often call Formula One Racing simply “Form”, and are worried about consumer confusion
/end sarcasm
Posted by Brian on March 19, 2009 at 9:16 AM (PST)
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Wait a minute ... “Form Holder” uses the letters “o” and “d” which are exclusive to iPod.
Posted by rockmyplimsoul on March 19, 2009 at 10:01 AM (PST)