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Tips for Protecting Your iPod

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Summary: Learn how to keep your iPod in good condition with protective cases and other safety methods in this free electronics video on using an iPod for beginners.

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By Eric Sklar
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Eric Sklar has been an iPod owner since the first generation of iPods. He has extensive knowledge of their models, accessories and features. Eric also was employed by Apple computers...read more

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" Hi! My name is Eric. On behalf of expertvillage.com, I’m here today to talk to you about methods of protecting your iPod and the available cases that available for purchase. One of the things that is most detrimental to the use and prolonging of your iPod is protecting it’s surface. No one wants to look at an iPod with a extremely gashed up surface. Who would want to watch a movie on that? One of the things that’s available now a days, especially for the iPod nanos, as the one that is here, are these iSkin cases. These are very convenient, have an actual belt clip on the actual back, which is removable. But these iPod cases protect the iPods the most, because in most cases they surround the actual iPod at 360 degrees. Not only that, but they will go through and actually protect the actual cord on the bottom as well as the actual headphone cord as well. These units not only will protect it from the elements but it’ll also protect it from the drop as well, and also maintain the functionality of the unit in an all in one solution. Also, as an Apple option, the Apple option is the manufactured case that the actual iPod itself simply just slips into. This unit is designed to be worn on the belt and/or pocket and simply put allows you to slide the iPod in directly and maintain it in it’s form factor. Easily accessible; the iPod is still useable with the actual cords on the top actually still available to you. While the iPod can simply slide out and be fully functional. For expertvillage.com, my name is Eric. Thank you for watching and have a good day."

eHow Article: Tips for Protecting Your iPod

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