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Trendy Geek releases Pod Shield for 4G iPods
By Dennis Lloyd
Publisher, iLoungeGoogle+
Published: Thursday, September 9, 2004
News Categories: iPod Accessories
Pod Shield is made of a thin material that clings to the iPod using high static. The front film covers the iPods’ screen. The back film is designed to fully cover the stainless steel back and sides of the unit while still enabling users to place their iPod into a docking station. When the shields need replacing, there is no sticky glue or residue to remove—they simply peel off. Pod Shields retail for $12.99. One package contains 6 pieces, enough shields for the front and back of three iPods. Pod Shields also fit all 3rd generation iPods.
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I noticed their credit card page wasn’t secured either but ordered mine anyway. You can also order this product on Amazon.com’s website.
Posted by Dennis on September 17, 2004 at 12:06 PM (PST)
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this product looks fine but i would like more shock protection for mine. ive looked at some iskins but there are so many similar products im confused. does anyone have an iskin-like case that they would recomend?
Posted by Ben on September 18, 2004 at 11:09 AM (PST)
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What difference does it make if it’s “a couple guys in a garage”? Would it make you feel better if it were a couple of illegal aliens in a warehouse? Apple’s first computers were made by a couple guys in a garage!
That said, I won’t order through a non-secure page either. And while it can be found on Amazon, the shipping is ridiculous.
Posted by Anson on September 23, 2004 at 1:11 AM (PST)
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