New Apple iPod shuffle 1GB blue
Neo Leather Case - Panther Black (PSP)
The iSkin neo for the Sony PSP brings together the rich feel of genuine lamb skin leather with functional and protective features that combine to create an essential companion to your PSP.
List Price: ?29.99
Amazon Price: ?22.99
Tripod Ipod in Pink
This funky pink ipod tripod speaker stand is a fun and different alternative to traditional This funky very girlie pink ipod tripod speaker stand is a fun and different alternative to traditional looking speakers….
Power Traveller Power Monkey - Universal Charger for all Mobile, PDA & iPod
“
The Power Monkey is the ideal lightweight universal charger. It’s small size makes it good for travel, and it’s compatibility make it very handy indeed.
Features include:
- Compatible with the majority of mobile phones, including Motorolla, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, etc.
- 2 USB connectors, one mini, one standard, which can charge iPods, Bluetooth headsets, and PDAs
- Connector cable for digital cameras
- Re-usable power pack
- Includes a mains travel charger for use in 150 countries, from 110V to 240V
- Output voltage of 4.5V to 5.5V
- Tiny comact size and stylish silver casing
- Black carry case
”
Customer Review: Really, really good
I work on submarines and so, although we do have some 3 pin sockets, it is very hard to charge ipods etc when i’m away and the sockets are in almost constant use. I take the power monkey (i actually have 2) and from them i am able to charge my ipod, my ipaq 5550 and my nokia (for when we get alogside). It’s simply excellent, you require relatively little time on the socket and one charge of the monkey seems to keep all my other bits going for ages. It holds its charge well and is really neat and compact to store (as space is obviously at a premium). There are several little connectors which come as standard but you only take what you need, I had to buy one for my ipaq which cost ?2.50 so little money for the high use i get. It comes with a set of international plug adaptors so you can charge the monkey just about anywhere you happen to pop up. All in all i would argue that i put the monkey through some pretty hostile use and expect a lot from it and to be fair it delivers. I would recommend it to anyone and a lot of my friends have started catching on now and are using them too. Just a really good,practical, no nonsense piece of kit which does exactly what it says it does!
Customer Review: Deserves higher profile
For those like me, who are a bit of a ‘gadget man’ this piece of kit is the best thing I’ve bought in ages! Every time I go away I used to have to take loads of different chargers which was a complete pain. This solves all the problems. Recently went on holiday and it charged my IPOD Nano, PSP, Motorola phone (and the wife’s Nokia). Also powered my Sony Camera. In the pack itself there are loads of attachments - although check website first as some you may need to buy. Has plenty of power and therefore you don’t need to keep charging the monkey itself. If you want to save carrying all your chargers around this is a godsend - even if you only had say a PSP I would still buy. The monkey itself is extremely compact and easily portable. Great buy!!!
Inside iPod [2005] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Used Price: ?6.99

New Apple iPod shuffle 1GB blue
IPOD SHUFFLE 1GB BLUE UK
Customer Review: excellent machine provided all you want is music
At the time of writing this review there are 68 others already on here, but I thought I would tell you of my own experience with the ipod shuffle.
I go the gym and used to have a MP3 player - just a basic “memory stick” type that I plugged into my computer to recharge and I could drag & drop songs onto. Unfortunately it died so it was time to look for a new one. Now I was undecided whether to buy a basic model by a less well known company, or go for a leading name. It seems to me that if you’re prepared to go for a relatively unknown manufacturer you can get a basic mp3 player for half the price with twice the memory, but eventually after much deliberation I plumped for the apple ipod shuffle, swayed by a combination of the reputation of apple & (hopefully) a better build quality.
I have had it just over a week now and I think I have made the right decision.
Yes, there is no screen, but I knew that when I bought it. I know from my prior experience at the gym that I just tend to switch it on and let it play so I didn’t really need one. Also, I have a mobile phone that takes pictures, plays videos, games etc and I hardly use any of those features so I figured I wouldn’t need a screen to watch tiny videos on. The earphones are great - several reviwers say they fall out but I’ve used mine on the treadmill, rower, cross trainer, exercise bike and wave machine and they’ve stayed in throughout! I’ve got about 14 hours out of it before I had to recharge which is impressive, and although initially I missed the simplicity of the “drag & drop” method of my old mp3 player, its just a question of getting used to itunes and once you have it seems simple enough.
All in all, an excellent purchase and having never had any previous experience of apple or ipods I am very pleased with my purchase.
Customer Review: Stunning
The iPhone is simply stunning. And the best bit yet? You can get it for nothing at:
simplyfreeiphone.co.uk
Having worked with it for a weekend, I’m already planning to get more. It’s the best cell phone I’ve ever used; it gives usable remote access to email; and it has a great Web client. Some improvements are needed — to-do task list, voice dialing, custom ringtones, Bluetooth enhancements, a working headphone jack, etc. But even with these missing features, iPhone is a startlingly compelling product.












