GizMac Accessories ships DuraSport iPod nano case
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Apr 3, 2008 at 1:27pm
GizMac Accessories is shipping the US$29.99 DuraSport case for the third generation iPod nano. DuraSport iPod cases are constructed from silicone, and a clear polycarbonate shield clips onto the front of the silicone case.
The screen and click wheel of the iPod nano are protected by the DuraSport case. The screen protector of the DuraSport is part of the polycarbonate front cover and provides full screen protection for iPod nano. The click wheel protection is part of the DuraSports’s silicone case and it protects the Nano while allowing the click wheel controls to function.
Attachments for the DuraSport iPod nano case include an armband, a quick change lanyard and a carabiner clip. DuraSport’s fabric armband is designed for sports and work out activities. The DuraSport lanyard is a thin and light, yet strong and secure way to carry the iPod nano, and he carabiner clip provides an additional way to wear or carry the DuraSport Nano case, says Ken Vitto, marketing director for GizMac.
GizMac includes two different colors of cases in every package. The additional iPod case can be used to match your changes in style or can be given to someone else. GizMac will even customize your order with two of the same color DuraSports when purchasing from their web site directly.
The DuraSport iPod Nano cases are available in translucent shades of smoke, white, blue, pink and green. Retail price for the DuraSport two case pack is $29.99 U.S. and can be purchased through authorized GizMac resellers or from the GizMac web site at http://www.gizmac.com.
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Dennis has been a newspaper editor/reporter (seven years) and teacher (seven years). He has over 10,000 magazine, newspaper and online articles to his credit. He has also covered the Mac and tech industries for over a decade for such online publications as MacCentral, MacMinute and now MacsimumNews.






