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bikini%20skin.jpgIt may almost be winter time, but that doesn't stop Pacific Design from thinking about the summer with its new Bikini Skins for the iPod. The Mila Bikini Skins feature polyurethane screen protectors, a kickstand to prop the iPod up, and a "versatile connection point system that allows you to attach your iPod to virtually anything."

The skins fit the iPod Nano (1st/2nd generations) and iPod Video (30G/60G/80G), and give you full access to all controls and ports. Each Mila Bikini Skin retails for $19.95 and ships with a neck lanyard and removable earbud cord take-up reel.

Thanks to Mark Hachman for the tip!

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Posted by: phoenix
December 15, 2006 12:21 PM

That's pretty cool, especially how you can stand your iPod up like that-definitely neat! It's very much more stylish than it is protective though, but you know-for a change I kind of like that.


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