Strangest iPod Cases Ever 119
David Primo writes "Techeblog has a great article on the strangest iPod cases ever. Pictures included. From the article: 'This might be the first iPod case that costs more than the player itself. The Louis Vuitton Classic iPod Cover by Takashi Murakami features peach natural calf leather lining, golden brass pieces, and a multicolor canvas.'" The military-grade case actually makes sense for people like me who keep letting their mp3 player fall on the floor, but able to withstand a mortar shell explosion might be overkill.
Wow... (Score:1)
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All, I think? The military-grade cases are being sold, but it looks like it's just some hobbyist on E-bay.
I'm still waiting for the Zune-casing styled after my excrement.
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Who knows, TechEBlog may feature it in their "Top 5 Strangest Zune Cases" article.
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"Cause of Death: iPod shock"
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Also we will see another failure mode here: The rest of the IPOD may be moving serval miles per hour by the time the RW head gets into motion. The result is a slow RW head striking a fast moving
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YoTank cases (Score:2)
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You would prefer fifes, drums and bagpipes?
KFG
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KFG
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You're assuming they always know they're about to enter a combat situation. As has been said, war is long periods of boredom.
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With most of the "attacks" in these two countries being random ambushes, there is a lot of "drive around, doing nothing" time. Imagine if you are helping protect a convoy on a five hour drive. Sitting in a Humvee in the dessert for that lone, crammed in with several other soldiers?
You need music.
There is a small industry of soldiers who are ha
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Hasn't anyone who's played a video game in the last decade or so done the equivalent? Really, is it any different than the old military bands back when they were actually used to march men into battle?
For a real world example ... (Score:3, Funny)
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In Other News Today (Score:4, Funny)
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Test failed.
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yeah, if I were to be directly hit with a mortar or RPG, my first thought would be "Holy Shit! I hope my iPod is okay!"
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In a documentation video recently aired on Arte [www.arte.tv], they've tried to take a look at the situation of "normal" people, US soldiers in Iraq along with deserters who went to Canada. One soldier mentioned that the radios in recent tanks have an additional line-in input hidden on the back, where they used to plug in portable cd players . Incoming radio messages automatically turn down that devices volume, so it's "perfect" for listening some music while wa
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Rent Iron Eagle [imdb.com].
Neko? (Score:5, Funny)
Hmmm... Remind me, what's second-from-bottom in the geek hierarchy [brunching.com] again?
Brings a new meaning to people loving their ipods [tripod.com]...
explosion? (Score:2)
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A guess, basically: it says "85% of the time" it withstands the explosion. Prolly they simulated it by having a comparable burst of air detonated near it, sending it flying across the room, at which point it bashed into something but was okay 85% of the time
If you somehow fix the iPod so it can't move, and explode an RPG near it, I think it will melt. Every time.
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In fact judging by the design, there's probably a few more Louis Vitton things out there we could test to see if bullet proof.
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What the world needs (Score:2)
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You wouldn't happen to be talking about this limo [mm2000limo.com] or these prom dresses [homegrownmedia.net], would you?
The couture iPod case makes little sense, since the most likely customer would probably buy the $20 version in Chinatown anyway. Although I do tend to underestimate the crowd for whom disposable income is quite disposable. A half-hour of MTV ususally cures me of that, though.
Buying some sort of case would make sense, if Apple didn't keep changing the dimensions for
More than that (Score:2)
The only way this could be useful is if you leave your Ipod at your
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The batteries generally don't die that young. The batteries are also replacable, despite what people seem to assume. There are battery upgrade kits for most models. It's not that hard to get inside the iPod, I've done it with my first gen nano and my fourth gen iPod. I didn't upgrade or replace anything, I just did it to see how easy it is, it took less than a minut
Veal is bad but couture is ok? (Score:2)
In my opinion the Louis Vuitton case is the worst... it's ugly as hell and they killed a baby cow.
Plus you just know only the most annoying people in the world would ever buy one.
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To keep up with the Jones's what?
Lets just hope (Score:2)
Re:Lets just hope (Score:5, Funny)
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Hello Kitty? (Score:2, Funny)
Humor aside, there are some great cases out there... and with with alot of the iPods, providing protection is not only necessary because they scratch so easily, but also because they aren't so hard to drop.
I use a Green Apple case when I run, and a Belkin leather case for around the home or when I am out an about.
What kind of cases do you guys use?
Oh, and as an end note. How much do those heavy metal c
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From TFA: "at 446gram, it is 2.5 times the weight of a new iPod Photo"
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DildoPod (Score:1, Insightful)
It wasn't the headphone jack that disturbed me....
Bulletproof? (Score:1, Insightful)
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Mind you the holes in your body might prevent you from getting a good swing.
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Well, it should at least be able to stop a 9mm pistol round, since that is probably what most muggers use.
Soldiers in Iraq (Score:2)
Apparently barracks
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Anyways, the rubber cases work great, and I definitely recommend them. You can usually pick some decent ones up on Amazon for about $15-$20... and you won't have to hear this:
LT: How'd Jim Bob die?
Sarge: Sir, the enemies attacked and he wasn'
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Useful one (Score:4, Funny)
1500$?? (Score:3, Interesting)
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http://us.kensington.com/html/6408.html [kensington.com]
Though I have to say I won't mind WiredZone's profit margin
How to tell if you have a dirty mind (Score:4, Funny)
If you saw this picture:
http://www.techepics.com/files/i_kitty.jpg [techepics.com]
before you saw the title for it, and your first thought was of something less wholesome than a kitty...
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nice to know... (Score:1)
first iPod case that costs more than the player? (Score:3, Interesting)
At $285+? Not even close.
Here's an iPod Nano case for $12,495 [intergem.net]. And yes, it's a retail product, not a one-of-a-kind art piece.
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And it's the only case where the iPod is included. Wow!
I'd hate to see what the test subjects looked like (Score:3, Funny)
I honest doubt they've even tested these... but hey, who's going to argue with them when they survive a mortar shell and their iPod doesn't?
Dropping your player (Score:1, Insightful)
Wonder if they ship APO (Score:1)
Not that surprising (Score:4, Interesting)
Not really overkill. You see, the Ipod is incredibly popular among military troops deployed to Iraq. Of course, you're not listening while you're out on patrol, but during your off time you see a lot of troops walking around or working out with them. Or waiting for a flight in, or a flight out, and so on. I imagine quite a few servicemembers would be interested in a hardened mp3 player.
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nothing strange about this at all (Score:2)
The iPod is almost as ubiquitous in battle now as the rifle.
It only makes sense that someone would figure that out and start making iPod accessories that appealed to soldiers. This wouldn't be the first. Maxpedition has been selling LBE/LBV pouches for iPods (and other consumer electronics) and doing well at it. Why not a rugged case, as well?
Alchemy (Score:1)
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Like this. [wikipedia.org]
Honda MP3 cases? (Score:1)
Top10 List of Necessities (Score:2, Troll)
Apple has formally institued a policy that damage to the case of its electronics is "prima facia" evidence of abuse. Careful engineering, materials selection and design have gone into Apple's product line. There is a reason that scratch resistence, dent proof and plastics with structural integrity are no longer used in casing Apple devices.
Take any product into Apple store for repair that has more than a scratch on the outside case, you will likely be told that the produ
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Useful or Useless, who knows... (Score:2, Interesting)
Personally, I'd rather spend the money on some gear to keep my fellow Marines and myself alive when I'm in a combat zone. However, when we have
downtime, it is extremely relaxing to have something to listen to / watch.
lol but a mortar and IED proof iPod case is just kinda 'weird' to me. Seriously, who's gonna go on patrol with their iPod? And if there are
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Fendi iPod Jukebox (Score:2)
"The ultimate iPod accessory is Fendi's Juke Box, a $1,500 carrying case for transporting multiple iPods."
"German designer and iPod fanatic Karl Lagerfeld . . . now owns 40 iPods, according to the latest issue of French Elle. Modeling a silver jogging suit, Lagerfeld confesses to owning 40 of the devices. Although at first glance the reader may assume he means a single 40-GB iPod, he meant what he said: He has 40 iPods.
"Lagerfeld has converted his collection of 60,000 compact discs to a uni
Otterbox is your friend (Score:2)
Who Needs Mortar Grade Cases? (Score:2)
That's very nice.... (Score:1)
(for the record, we shouldn't be there at all)
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The strangest iPod case I've seen... (Score:2)
To cut a long story short, it turned out to be Mr. Mustard in the drawing room with a candlestick.
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natural calf leather (Score:1)
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Military grade no safer (Score:1)
Based on that a military-grade case, like they show, it wouldn't help much from dropping your iPod. Dropping your iPod probably, along with getting wet, is the highest cause of breaking your iPod. I'd say a rubber case would be the safest bet to secure your iPod from both these situations.
Funny problem (Score:2)
Either that or as Apple lowers the price on the iPod, what people REALLY want is to be able to spend a LOT of $$ on an iPod for status, and they can't without buying an expensive case. Maybe Apple needs to rethink their pricing strategy and have some ridiculously expensive iPod, the only difference being something "cosmetic".