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Pacific Design iPod NanoGo Wallet
By: Rich Smith
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    2006-08-16

    Table of Contents:
  • Pacific Design iPod NanoGo Wallet
  • Let's take a closer look
  • Under the microscope
  • Finishing up

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    Pacific Design iPod NanoGo Wallet - Let's take a closer look


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    Thankfully, we received the Carbon Black case for review. Pink is all right, but I can't see myself walking around with a pink iPod case hanging from my belt loop.  Nope, not this fella.

    As with all of the products we receive from Pacific Design for review, this item came in a small cardboard container.

    Here's the box next to the awaiting iPod Nano. But the anticipation is killing me, so let's open it up!

    So here's what we have to work with. On the left is the optional carry strap for the case. The case itself is next, sporting the carabiner to attach it to your belt loop. Next, obviously, is the iPod Nano which is waiting quite patiently for its new home. Finally, there's the plastic Nano replica, used to keep the case in shape during shipping.

    Flipping the case over, we see the back where you can insert your ID, credit card, or gym membership card.

    Before I knew it, my iPod Nano had somehow managed to envelope itself within the NanoGo wallet.  It fit nice and securely, with hardly any room for wiggling around. I like it that way.

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