
iPod Video Cases can Protect the Fragile Screen of your Precious Investment
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios
Defined Tag: Ipod Video Cases.
When Apple released its iPod Nano as a replacement for its previous iPod Mini, customers noticed a problem right from the start. The LCD screen was far too fragile and too easy to scratch. Furthermore, the iPod Nano and the fifth generation iPod seem to be made out of a new type of plastic which easily lends itself to scratching and other damage just from normal use. Upon learning about these problems, Apple began to sell each of their new generation digital media players with iPod video cases made from cloth. However, this included case is extremely thin, makes it difficult to control the iPod and does not allow one to have full view of the screen, leaving other manufactures with the opportunity to come out with products to correct the scratching problems.
For those fashionable individuals with iPods, Apple released a series of iPod video cases available for both the thirty and sixty gigabyte models. This does make the iPod look hip and sharp, but unfortunately costs around one hundred dollars. Also, the leather case covers the entire screen and control wheel, so it is only useful once you have set up your iPod to play only the songs that you want to hear. Apple has also released a set of different colored iPod video cases which look like socks. As with the leather case, this protects your iPod, but does not allow you to view the screen or change play lists. An iPod sock is, however, a much cheaper alternative to the Italian leather iPod video cases.
If you are looking for ultimate protection for your video iPod, look no further than the Carbon Fiber iPod video cases. These cases can be purchased for the thirty and sixty gigabyte models as well as for the iPod Nano. For the fifty dollar price tag, you get the front and back carbon fiber plates (it leaves the sides of your video iPod exposed), stainless steel screws to hold the plates together and all of the tools required to fasten the plates together. You can even add on a stainless steel belt clip for no additional charge.
BIG Mike is a well known author, developer and Adsense expert as well as the owner of Niche Maniacs - a unique Adsense Marketing System designed to build long-term passive income streams from Adsense, YPN, Chitika and other PPC services.
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