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MOBILE DEVICES

OtterBox for iPod Video
By: Rich Smith
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    2006-09-20

    Table of Contents:
  • OtterBox for iPod Video
  • A closer look
  • How about a test?
  • How about a swim?
  • Conclusion

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    OtterBox for iPod Video - How about a swim?


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    Once the iPod was once again secure in the hungry maw of the OtterBox, I turned it on and plugged in some headphones. I was greeted by some Green Day.

    So here's my iPod, ready to go where no iPod has ever gone before without needing service.

    I know it's pretty hard to tell from this angle, but the iPod above is submerged in a bowl of water.  Doesn't look like it, does it?

    In the above picture, you can clearly see the OtterBox, as it relishes the companionship of my iPod video beneath the surface of the water.

    Getting brave, you can see me now holding the OtterBox half-in and half-out of the water.  All along, my iPod continues to play its music with no indication of any problem the whole time.

    And finally, here's my iPod, completely unscathed by its ordeals.

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