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The Numark iDJ2 is the only iPod mixing console that provides full control of your music with real–time scratching (via two jog wheels), pitch control, seamless looping, and full cueing.
The iDJ2 features a fresh and innovative new iPod docking system that allows users to play two songs simultaneously from a single iPod without the need of a computer. Users can also hook up multiple mass storage devices including additional iPods, Memory Sticks, and external USB hard drives through rear panel USB ports.
In addition to USB connectivity,...
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sleeper 1 year 10 months ago

As noted on this forum ( http://forums.anandtech...erthread=y ), you can buy four pack of Pepsi from Target and get a $5 gift card.
You can spend it on anything in the store, I bought myself a first generation Nano dock (clearance for $4.98 ).

In response to the HK digital pack, here's two Hello Kitty Nano covers!! This is pretty awesome, I would get one if I didn't already own a nice Star Wars ipod Nano case.
I have to admit, I want one.
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With today's (Tuesday) announcement of the new 80 gig Ipod Fifth Generation, I think people are overlooking the new and improved shuffle. I honestly hated the shuffle and actually was given one via my work, but I never had the heart to use it.
But this new smaller 1 gig player looks pretty awesome. And it's cheap ($79). Click on the associated link to read more information on it.

The $60 set includes a substantial microphone, mixer box with twin mic inputs, an echo effect, and video in/out ports, plus all of the cables necessary to connect your iPod and microphone to the box, plus the box to wall power. Rather than providing a sampler disc with 200 songs, as CAVS did, the doPi system includes a song card with three free downloads from the company's song download web site. Songs are downloaded in MP4 video format, with lyrics appearingon your iPod's screen and highlighting in a new color as you're singing. Video...
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The new Japanese robot Miuro turns an iPod music player into a dancing boombox-on-wheels. The 14-inch-long machine from ZMP Inc. blares music as it rolls and twists from room to room. The robot, which looks like a ball popping out of an egg, has a speaker system from Kenwood Corp.
Apple Computer Inc.'s iPod player locks into the top of the robot, which comes in white, black, yellow or red.
The $930 Miuro — short for "music innovation based on utility robot technology" — responds to a handheld remote control. It receives wireless...
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If you're a pink lover (I am), the time has come to move on and shell out money for Colorware's pink ipod editions. Their pink 30GB IPod Video retails for $389, the 60GB for $489, and their 4GB ipod Nano edition retails for $329 at Amazon.
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