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ifrogz Offers Wrapz, Bandz, Screenz Protectors for iPods
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Tuesday, 19 September 2006
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ifrogz Offers Wrapz, Bandz, Screenz for iPods ifrogz has innovated a patent-pending, three-piece silicone iPod case design that not only protects everyone's favorite music player from the uncomplementary dings and scratches incurred during everyday use, but also does so in an emotive way that will express the unique style and personality of its owner.

Whereas many silicone iPod cases are flimsy, gummy and collect lint, ifrogz uses only 100 percent high-grade, polished silicone that has been specially treated to resist dust and dirt. This makes the case smooth and silky to the touch, in addition to being thick and durable.

ifrogz cases also differ from every other iPod case on the market by providing three distinct components for total protection -- and complete color customization -- of your iPod: Wrapz, Bandz and Screenz.

Wrapz, the main case component of the ifrogz system, cover the entire player from top to bottom and expose only the screen (which is covered by a clear plastic protector), scroll wheel, headphone jack and other ports.

The thick, durable Bandz then stretch completely around the sides of the iPod, thus protecting exposed ports and adding a bonus element of style. Bandz feature only a single opening over the iPod's headphone jack for optimum protection of the device's connection ports.

Screenz, the final -- and most customizable -- element of the ifrogz system, are protective sheets of transparent plastic that lay over the player's Click Wheel. With more than 200 unique Screenz, used in tandem with the 38 colors of both Wrapz and Bandz to result in 300,000 possible combinations, it's highly unlikely your ifrogz case could ever be mistaken for someone else's.

For more information about ifrogz, or to begin designing your own custom iPod case, please visit www.ifrogz.com
 
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