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Tuesday June 27, 2006
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Are you an iChimp? Then you'll go bananas over this pretty iPod case. Power Support is a manufacturer of Apple accessories (but who isn't these days?!), who designs Kimono Cases—inspired by the kimonos that Geishas wear—which wrap around your iPod. Today, the company is announcing the release of Kimono Cases for the iPod with video and iPod nano. The Kimono Case will protect your iPod while also allowing you to have full wheel control and docking capabilities. It is constructed of fine leather and authentic cotton kimono fabric and each case is cut individually, which means no two cases are exactly alike. Expect the Kimono Case to ship in July at many retailers including J&R, Melrose Mac, MacCafe, and The Apple Store, but you can order it now at powersupportusa.com for $39.95. Already available is the Kimono Case for iPod Shuffle ($23), Kimono Case for iPod mini ($40), and Kimono Case for iPod ($40).
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June 27, 2006 10:51 AM
iDon't.com would be more credible if they were an actual group of people who don't like iPods rather than just an ad campaign for SanDisk's terrible mp3 player line. Also: "Geishas". Without the apostrophe.
June 27, 2006 12:55 PM
The entire "iDon't" Anti-iPod campaign is as much an industry front as any other. It sucks; buying an iPod apparently makes you trendy and hip but sold out to Apple, but being trendy and hip and NOT sold out to Apple means selling out to someone else who's made it their own marketing campaign. Ya just can't win. :(