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Perfect iPhone concept designs from internet. The pictures below will show you those talent.

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Top 5 Christmas Gifts for Your iPod

1. iPod Speakers
Ever thought of flooding the room or the house with the music from your iPod? Just get an iPod speaker, a combination of design, performance, and value.

If you don’t know where to get started, reviews on cnet.com would be helpful.
You can also DIY an iPod speaker, following some DIY instructions. :D

2. Multimedia Converters
Apple provides iPod owners with only one way to put movies and music on the device: The iTunes Store.
Using only iTunes means you’re stuck paying for movies or music you may already own. Luckily, Apple doesn’t prevent you from putting properly formatted movies and music on the device. With an Multimedia Converter, you will enjoy your iPod without limitation.

3. iPod Cases
An iPod case not only offers protection against dust and fingerprints, but also allows you outfit your iPod with your own sense of style.

The case really looks like a piece of bacon. You can feel the irregular and the illusion is perfect. Each case is different. It’s absolutely trendy!
Choose from just about every possible color, material, and design.

4. External Chargers
With an awesome iPod charger, you don’t have to worry about losing its power when you enjoy holiday time. External iPod Charger is designed with 30-pin connecter, using 2 “AAA” batteries to power the iPod anytime, anywhere; or DIY an onion charger with electrolytes.

5. Christmas Wallpapers
Don’t let your iPod be plain, just decorating it with colorful Christmas wallpapers.

Wish you and your iPod a merry Christmas!

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Cool Charger for iPod

I introduced a ipod emergency charger in Oct. Is it cool?
There are some other cool choices. :D

The YoGen MAX, from Easy Energy, covers a high-power consuming portable devices range. It is designed to be activated by foot. The users will be able to keep operating their devices and at the same time to charge internal batteries by pressing down a springy suspended self-returning pedal.

Or charge your iPod using an onion and electrolytes, LOL.

QuickerTek External Battery Charger

The charger works with iPods using the aforementioned connector, the iPhone 3G and iPod touch. It expands the iPod’s runtimes with up to 30 additional hours of music, six hours of video or three hours of talk time on the iPhone. The battery gets a charge through a retractable USB cable and it can charge an iPod as it is charged.

The charger costs $45.

Scosche iPod/iPhone Charger

This charger can charge your iPod or iPhone conveniently without the hassle and mess of cords.
It costs $40.

I just want to try the onion charger. :D

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DIY: iPod Speaker

Designer Dmitry Zagga kept his iPod speakers simple: all you need for his CupSpeakers, dubbed the “iPod Ghetto Accesory” are four white paper cups (preferably from the company cafeteria) and a couple of toothpicks to hold them together.

By his own admission, “the increase in volume, of course, is radiculous, but hey, you get stylish iPod accessory out of nothing!”

From: Yanko Design

Umbrella Speaker: Oto-Shigure

Oto-Shigure, a high-tech umbrella that functions as a personal audio speaker system, gives music lovers a reason to dance in the rain. Developed by Keio University and IT company Toa Engineering, Oto-Shigure looks like an ordinary traditional Japanese umbrella made of bamboo and oiled paper, but the entire object emits sound when connected to an iPod or other portable audio device, thanks to a tiny built-in amplifier and four small vibrating motors mounted along the periphery, which effectively turn the canopy into a large speaker cone. The umbrella produces a highly localized three-dimensional sound space audible only to the people underneath, so it can be used in public without disturbing the peace.

After filing a patent application for Oto-Shigure last September, inventors Yusuke Kamiyama and Mai Tanaka worked with Toa Engineering to complete a prototype earlier this year. They are now showing it off to the public to gauge user interest. If the response is positive, they plan to begin selling the audio umbrella next year for under 10,000 yen ($100).

From: pinktentacle.com

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