10
Jan
Posted on 2008 under iPod Maintain |
The four ifrogz cases actually consist only of two distinct case designs, sold in separate versions for the iPod touch and iPhone: one is called Wrapz or Silicone Wrapz, and the other is called Treadz ($20 each). We’ve reviewed both of these cases before for earlier iPods; the major difference here is just in size and appropriateness. In simple summary, the Treadz case looks like a flattened car tire, and the Wrapz case is the latest generation…
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10
Jan
Posted on 2008 under iPod Maintain |
The four ifrogz cases actually consist only of two distinct case designs, sold in separate versions for the iPod touch and iPhone: one is called Wrapz or Silicone Wrapz, and the other is called Treadz ($20 each). We’ve reviewed both of these cases before for earlier iPods; the major difference here is just in size and appropriateness. In simple summary, the Treadz case looks like a flattened car tire, and the Wrapz case is the latest generation…
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10
Jan
Posted on 2008 under iPod Maintain |
Our last review of the bunch is reserved for the case with the most pack-ins and the lowest price. Sold as a set with a pop-out video stand, belt clip, and armband, CoverCase’s SlimSkin for iPhone ($15) is a silicone rubber case—the company spells it “silicon”—that also includes a film screen protector and cleaning cloth. In fact, by comparison with the Boomwave and ifrogz cases, which sell for slightly higher prices,…
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