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Belkin Announces New nano Cases

Belkin Announces New nano Cases

In addition to cases for Apple’s new video-capable fifth-generation iPods, computer peripheral and accessory maker Belkin today announced two new cases for Apple’s iPod nano, each to be available in December for $24.99.

The Classic Case for iPod nano is a double-stitched fine grain leather and offers a protective plastic screen cover and a belt clip. Users can use both the click wheel and the screen through the plastic cover.

The Holster Case for iPod nano is made from high-grade PVC, fully encloses the nano, and offers both a detachable lanyard and a built-in rotating belt clip.

Both cases are available in black. The two new cases expand Belkin’s line of cases for the iPod nano, which currently include flip-case, folio, and carabiner cases in a variety of colors.

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