Electronics : XtremeMac IPV-MFO-50 MicroFolio White

Electronics : XtremeMac IPV-MFO-50 MicroFolio White

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XtremeMac IPV-MFO-50 MicroFolio White

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XtremeMac IPV-MFO-50 MicroFolio White
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: XtremeMac
Color: White
EAN: 0852824000045
Label: Xtrememac
Product Manufacturer: Xtrememac
Model: IPV-MFO-50
Publisher: Xtrememac
Studio: Xtrememac
Variation Description: White
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


Piece facts:
  • Designed to fit both the 30GB and 60GB iPod with video.
  • Built-in screen and Click Wheel protection with play-through access
  • Allows access to headphone jack and hold switch even when closed
  • Wallet-style case with removable carabiner
  • Features convenient interior pockets for ID, cash and credit card




White MicroFolio IPV-MFO-50 XtremeMac






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MicroFolio is a compact iPod case for those who prefer to travel light. ln addition to protecting your iPod on the go, it offers interior pockets for storing your lD, cash and credit card. lt features a soft leather exterior in black, brown, dark brown or saddle and a unique textured interior. MicroFolio is designed to fit both the 30GB and 60GB iPod with video, and allows access to the Dock connector, headphone jack and hold switch. The interior features built-in protection for the screen and Click Wheel with play-through access to all controls. Wallet-style case in soft leather offers protection and style Features convenient interior pockets for lD, cash and credit card Built-in screen and Click Wheel protection with play-through access Designed to protect iPod while leaving ports accessible

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Protect your 30 GB or 80 GB iPod with video from bumps and scratches without sacrificing your personal style with the XtremeMac MicroFolio. The lightweight, wallet-like case features a soft leather exterior in white, along with a unique textured interior that cushions the iPod wherever you go. Users will also dig the series of interior pockets, which offer enough room for your lD, cash, or credit card. Best of all, the MicroFolio still offers full access to the dock connector, headphone jack, click wheel, and hold switch, so you don't need to remove the iPod from the case to enjoy its array of functions. The MicroFolio, which also comes in black, brown, dark brown, saddle, and pink, is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.








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