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12/27/2006, 11:05am, EST

Wednesday, December 27th

Atech ships KB-Dock keyboard with iPod dock

Atech has begun shipping its KB-Dock, a keyboard that incorporates an iPod dock alongside three separate card slots that support up to 10 different portable storage formats. The dock syncs as well as charges clickwheel iPods and iPod minis, according to Electronista. The card reader is a separate unit connected to the computer through which iPod data passes, offering support for card formats such as Compact Flash (CF), SD, xD, Memory Sticks, Microdrives, and more. The keyboard requires Windows 2000/XP and USB 2.0 connectivity to take advantage of special functionality. Atech is shipping the KB-Dock for $40.


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12/27, 4:02pm, EST
That thing looks like pure S***, ugliest thing i ever seen.
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