Ultimate iPod accessories
By Charles Covey-Brandt, Troy Dreier, and Ben Patterson, CNET.com on 10 August 2004
Whether you're looking to transform the iPod into a fully functional stereo or just want to wrap it in a cool, scratch-resistant casing, you'll find the answer here.
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JP commented on 24/08/2004 08:39 Report abuse
"You bought the best MP3 player around". I don't think so. You bought "the one that the crowd buys".
The best MP3 player around is the Iriver H320. Most of the accessories discussed in this article aren't necessary, cos they're all included...! -
Mal Peck commented on 13/08/2004 11:01 Report abuse
OK, but what about accessories for the 4G iPod?
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