12/06/2007, 11:00am, EST
Thursday, December 6th
Boomwave ships new cases for Classic, Nano
Boomwave Products today began shipping its Bearaphim, Diablo, and Diablo Spectrum cases for Apple's current-generation iPod nano and iPod classic. Boomwave's new Bearaphim cases aim to protect third-generation iPod nanos in the form of a bear with ears and an extended paw. Diablo Spectrum cases for current-generation iPod nanos appear as 'devilish' enclosures complete with pointed ears and a tail. Boomwave Diablo cases for iPod classes resemble Diablo Spectrum cases, but offer different graphical effects and include an embedded ring in the back for easy carrying.
The company's Bearaphim cases are available in 'Spiritwirl' white, 'Twi-lite' black, and 'Spinkx' pink. Boomwave's Diablo Spectrum cases ship in 'Burnout' red, 'Silent Knight' black, and 'Shock Therapy' pink. Boomwave Diablo Attitude cases ship in black as well as white.
"When danger threatens, it's good to know you've got the angels on your side. Forget the faceless, generic and boring protectors of the past, the new breed of Boomwave Bearaphims will guard your spiffy iPOD Nanos with their lives, and look oh-so-cool doing it! Sporting spunky attitudes, funky good looks and a touch of punky brashness, these new additions to the Bearaphim legion are guaranteed to ward off the drab and the dull."



"There's no excuse for being formulaic, no justification for being boring. And no reason not to suit up your snazzy iPOD Nano with the hellishly heavenly new Boomwave Diablo protective gear. Decked with devillishly delectable designs, killer curves and awesome attitude, the new Diablo series is truly too hot to handle. Resistance is futile."



"They're sleek, they're stylish and they've sworn to protect the helpless and hapless from the forces of Ennui. Introducing four new Boomwave Diablo models for your iPod classic. Available in timeless black and white variants, these ultra-cool covers sizzle with personality, attitude and character. Because like your iPod, the classics never go out of style."



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