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Belkin is soon to release this iPhone case that appears to have a bunch of Zune logos all over it.
Is this a matter of stupidity or subliminal sabotage? Are the Belkinites a bunch of closeted Zune lovers or are they just a bit clueless? I mean heck, I don’t have a Zune or anything…
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June 13th, 2008
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author: karen m.
filed under: media players mobile tech
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I don’t know what’s gotten into Belkin lately. All of a sudden, they’re cranking out devices that not only deliver on functionality, but that look really, really good. One of their latest releases is the Belkin Podcast Studio, which adds a complete audio recording studio to your iPod for under $100.
The gizmo attaches to…
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January 8th, 2008
stumble it! digg it!
author: technabob
filed under: gadgets media players
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Belkin has introduced a new gadget which should be a godsend for musicians on a budget. The Belkin TuneStudion is a four-channel mixing board which features a dock for 5G iPods. The system records directly from the mixing board into the iPod at CD-quality.
Priced at just $179.99, the board features some bells and whistles…
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January 7th, 2007
stumble it! digg it!
author: technabob
filed under: audio gadgets
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In case you’re planning on picking up Microsoft’s new Zune player for the holidays, you might want to check out some of these new accessories being offered by Belkin:
TuneBase FM Transmitter($79.99): Broadcast tunes to your car stereo; able to work in either portrait or landscape mode
TunePower ($59.99): Special case which includes a battery…
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November 6th, 2006
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author: technabob
filed under: media players
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Belkin’s forthcoming SportCommand seeks to provide a solution for remotely control your iPod in inclement weather or while performing outdoor activites.
The remote provides wireless control of key iPod navigation including pause/play, next/previous track and volume. Since the buttons are substantial and provide tactile feeback, they can even be operated while wearing thick gloves. Ideally…
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October 16th, 2006
stumble it! digg it!
author: technabob
filed under: gadgets media players