New iPods make some add-ons yesterday's hits

By Ina Fried on 26 October 2005

Tags: accessory | add-on | apple | ipod | nano | video | new | add ons

New iPods, old add-ons


A range of iPod accessories greet visitors to the Apple store in downtown San Francisco. But not all the add-ons will be compatible with the company's latest music players. Credit: Ina Fried



Apple's Universal Dock supports the company's new remote, which can be used to control both the iPod and the Front Row media features on the new iMac. Credit: Griffin Technology



Griffin's iTalk digital voice recorder is an example of a product that was designed for the iPod's top connector and won't work with the Nano or Apple's new video-capable iPod. Credit: Apple



A new Griffin iTrip with a dock connector is compatible with the latest iPods. Credit: Griffin Technology

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enikarani
05/11/2007 09:17 PM

barbiegirls is the most advanced mp3 player for kids. i am 11 and i don't have one. i think mattel should introduce it to india by now. and a few places on the website such as club beauty, etc should be let to enter by not using a bargbiegirl. and a few furni's i think and the accesories at the b charmed accesories should also be let to buy without using a barbiegirls.

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