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Bestseller Accessories
| Altec Lansing inMotion iMmini Portable Audio System for iPod Mini |
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Just when you thought the inMotion portable audio system couldn't get any smaller, iMmini comes along. This tiny, ultra-portable, battery-operated stereo system is the first powered audio system designed exclusively for the iPod mini. A highly efficient Class D amplifier powers four micro drivers to deliver a full spectrum of pure, distinct sound, while the revolutionary MaxxBass technology allows listeners to enjoy deep bass without lugging around a subwoofer. Best of all, connectivity is as easy as placing your iPod mini into the built-in dock. |
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| Apple iPod Lanyard Headphones for nano 2nd/3rd Generation |
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Your iPod nano is so small, it can fit just about anywhere. And it's so light, it can hang just about anywhere, too -- including around your neck. All you need is the iPod nano Lanyard Headphones.
Just plug the lanyard into the dock connector, put it around your neck and you're off. Its ingenious built-in earbuds integrate the audio signal with the lanyard itself, so you get a streamlined look without all the extra wire. When you want to change songs or adjust volume, just look down: your iPod nano is right there, always at the ready. These headphones feature a new Apple design for superior comfort, fit, and sound quality.
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| Altec Lansing inMotion Portable Audio System for iPod |
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ALTEC LANSING inMotion -- The iPod is the hottest phenom ever in portable audio, and the inMotion is THE accessory you must add to your way cool digital audio player. inMotion combines surprisingly great sound with total mobility. About the size of paperback book, inMotion features tiny twin speakers. Each is fitted with twin custom-designed micro drivers that derive their power from a highly efficient Class D amplifier, for a full spectrum of pure, distinct sound. Add MaxBass technology to the mix, which delivers strikingly deep bass without a subwoofer, and you get incredibly well balanced sound. One Year Limited Warranty |
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| Apple iPod Dock for nano 2nd Generation |
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2nd Generation iPod nano Dock - Charge and sync your 2nd Gen iPod nano with this sleek and compact docking station. It connects to your computer via USB 2.0, and there's even a line-out port for direct connection to a stereo or powered speakers (USB 2.0/dock cable, speakers, stereo, and stereo mini cable are not included). |
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| Belkin F8E462 Voice Recorder for iPod |
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Designed for iPod! The Belkin Voice Recorder lets your iPod double as a personal recorder. Now you can record memos, lectures, interviews, or conversations - simply by plugging into your iPod. The iPod's abundant storage capacity lets you store hundreds of hours of high-quality audio. You can easily review your audio notes using the built-in speaker, your earbud headphones, or your computer. You can also copy recordings to your desktop or notebook computer for storage, editing, or sending to others via e-mail. Your Voice Recorder also works as a travel alarm clock. |
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| Belkin F8E467 TuneDok for iPods |
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BELKIN F8E467 -- The BELKIN TuneDok makes it easy to play your favorite tracks in your car via the ultra-cool iPod. Simply place your iPod into the TuneDok -- AirGrip suction cup action holds it in position for easy access. |
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| Monster Cable 126130 iCable for iPod |
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MONSTER AICIP-7 - The Apple iPod delivers audiophile quality sound, with unprecedented portability and convenience. MONSTER iCable incorporates the latest audio cable technologies for digital MP3 music ina compact design that matches the iPod's portability. When you're traveling or attending a party, pack your iCable in the included free cable pouch, so you can plug your iPod into any stereo. It's a party in your pocket! |
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The iPod line has been upgraded many times, and each significant revision is called a "generation". Only the most recent (highest numbered) generation and refurbished units of previous generations of the iPod line are available from Apple for each model (Classic, Nano, Shuffle, Touch). Each new generation usually has more features and refinements while typically being physically smaller and lighter than its predecessor, while usually (but not always) retaining the older model's price tag. Notable changes include the touch-sensitive click wheel replacing the mechanical scroll wheel, use of color displays, and flash memory replacing hard disks. The software bundled with the first generation iPod was Macintosh-only, so Windows users had to use third-party software like ephPod or XPlay to manage their music. |
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| A Love Story Between Man Machine |
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Whenever Jason Berkowitz listens to "You're the Best" on his iPod, he recalls that 1984 summer vacation in Fort Lauderdale and seeing "The Karate Kid" for the first time. ("I thought it was the best song ever. I still kinda do and I don't care what people say," says the 29-year-old.) Whenever he listens to Zero 7's song "Destiny," which he first heard at London's Heathrow Airport four years ago, he thinks about meeting his wife, Bethany. The thing about the iPod is, it's what you bring to it."It becomes an extension of you. It's like a window to your soul," says Jason Berkowitz of his iPod. When he hears "Destiny," he thinks of meeting his wife. (By Lucian Perkins -- The Washington Post) |
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| The Guts of a New Machine |
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Two years ago this month, Apple Computer released a small, sleek-looking device it called the iPod. A digital music player, it weighed just 6.5 ounces and held about 1,000 songs. There were small MP3 players around at the time, and there were players that could hold a lot of music. But if the crucial equation is ''largest number of songs'' divided by ''smallest physical space,'' the iPod seemed untouchable. And yet the initial reaction was mixed: the thing cost $400, so much more than existing digital players that it prompted one online skeptic to suggest that the name might be an acronym for ''Idiots Price Our Devices.'' This line of complaint called to mind the Newton, Apple's pen-based personal organizer that was ahead of its time but carried a bloated price tag to its doom. |
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