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12/04/2007, 1:55pm, EST

Tuesday, December 4th

PDO debuts Flipp for iPod classic and Touch

PDO today announced the availability of its Flipp leather case for the iPod classic and Touch. The Flipp for the Classic features black leather, and is rigidly constructed, offering full protection, even to the edges and bottom. Cutouts allow quick access to the wheel and dock connector, while the screen is protected by built-in clear plastic. A sturdy metal belt-clip is securely fastened to each model, and the front flap is held shut by magnets. Users can purchase the Flipp for either 80GB or 160GB models, and both are selling for $30.

The Flipp for the iPod touch features a similar design to the Flipp for Classic, and it includes a thin film to protect the screen, while a small cutout for the ambient light sensor allows it to function.


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Other story tags: Case, Touch, Leather, Classic, PDO

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