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Amp Pack for iPod

Anonymous Coward writes "iPodlounge is reporting that Burton/Apple will soon be introducing an Amp Pack backpack featuring the very cool SoftSwitch Technology to control your iPod via internal cabling. Like the Amp Jacket introduced at Macworld SF 2003, there is a pocket for iPod and it's controlled using a built in remote control. Here's the kicker, it will cost $200! Yikes."

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  1. Money by isorox · · Score: 4, Funny

    Thats a lot of money, but when you consider that an Ipod might store upto 4,000 dongs, you'll be owing the RIAA $600 million dollars if you fill it up. After that, the $200 doesnt seem too bad

    1. Re:Money by NSObject · · Score: 5, Funny

      "an Ipod might store upto 4,000 dongs"

      Whoa. Pianist Envy.

  2. Note... by Otter · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Here's the kicker, it will cost $200!

    Which wouldn't be out of hand, except that despite Burton's involvement, this isn't a snowboarding pack, it's a carry-your-books-to-high-school pack. Don't try strapping an avy shovel to this thing.

    Naturally, when you merge the hype machines of Apple and Burton you get stuff like "Double Polyurethane (PU2)" coated fabric.

  3. If only they'd make a car unit by pauljlucas · · Score: 5, Interesting
    The only places I listen to music are my home and my car. I wish Apple would partner with somebody to make an in-dash unit into which you'd insert an iPod (almost like inserting a casette). The iPod would then be controlled via a panel on the in-dash unit and would receive power from the car's power system.

    In the mean-time, I bought one of these.

    Yes, I am aware of those things that allow you to broadcast iPod output on an FM frerquency, but (1) they're awkward and bring back bad memories of CD/cassette adapters with wires all over the place, and (2) they don't work very well from most accounts I've read.

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    1. Re:If only they'd make a car unit by tbmaddux · · Score: 4, Informative
      ...those things that allow you to broadcast iPod output on an FM frequency... bring back bad memories of CD/cassette adapters with wires all over the place...
      I currently use one of those lousy cassette adapters. All the FM adapters are just as annoying and wiry, except for the iTrip made by Griffin Technology.

      It's the first FM transmitter device that looks well-suited to the iPod -- so far I've only seen its pictures in magazines and haven't seen one at a local Apple Store or in online stores yet.

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    2. Re:If only they'd make a car unit by Theaetetus · · Score: 4, Interesting
      Got another one for you - I use an AIWA in-dash CD player that has a line-level aux input jack on the front (1/8" stereo unbalanced).

      I run a simple 1/8" stereo to 1/8" stereo cable from my iPod's output to the input of the AIWA and presto, sound. Much better sounding than the car adapter, plus I now have an in-dash CD player (replaced my stock Toyota cassette/radio for $150 from Best Buy)

      -T

  4. Not a US product sheet? by Duck_Taffy · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Why would the price be $199 US if the measurements are in cm? Perhaps this is a Canadian or Australian product sheet, in which case the US price would be considerably lower.

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  5. Another reason for price by G3ek · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Not only does this back pack have a pretty slick shoulder strap oriented set of controls for your iPod, with the pocket for the iPod between you and the back pack (which I find comforting, no way to lose it or have it stolen), but it also has a side entry compartment for your laptop. It's a back pack, laptop case, and iPod companion/remote. I know people who have spent $200 plus on a laptop case alone and that's a case that screams "hey look at me, I have a laptop!" I'm pretty sure they didn't skimp out on the padding and protection for the laptop either.

    Something this cool (did you SEE the remote buttons on the should strap?) is worth $200 IMHO.