SpeckProducts iPod nano Cases
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David Graham
Kurtis
SpeckProducts
Sep. 11, 2006
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nano See-Thru 3 Pack
Speck states that the SeeThru cases "Accent the seductive look of your iPod nano! Get great protection, a hint of color and a massive dose of shine. See-Thru nano cases are made of translucent hard plastic to beautify and protect. Two part snap together design eliminates risk of sratching." The SeeThru is available in Clear, Black, Red, Blue, and Pink colours.
If you want security, this is your case. Made of hard plastic, the two-piece design allows for easy access to the top and bottom of your nano as well as to the click wheel. Since the case is plastic, the screen protection is built right in, though depending on the case colour it may be somewhat difficult to see the screen. Installation is incredibly easy. Lay your iPod on the back part and snap the top part onto it. You're done. No fussing with butter, lard or any other suspect substance to grease things along. Insert and snap.
            
These cases were the hardest to get feedback on due to the fact that the three persons who had them didn't want to give them back. Combining the colour, the protection, and the slim-fit with each person's lifestyle, the SeeThru seemed to be the best combination of form, function, and price. When the cases did come back, the comments made were along the lines of 'best case ever' and 'so easy to use and install.'
1 - Posted by
handrail
on September 11, 2006 - 10:44 pm
i love it that you insert the nano into the cat's bum. nice touch.
2 - Posted by
Kurtis
on September 11, 2006 - 11:47 pm
hey, i only photographed the process. iguy's ipod insertion procedure was a little graphic too.
3 - Posted by
handrail
on September 12, 2006 - 9:06 am
yes. they should sell iLube to help the process along.
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Fidgit Oct. 27, 2009 - 11:10 pm
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