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iSkin Introduces iPod touch protector

iSkin has introduced the all-new iSkin for iPod touch. Aptly named the iSkin touch, it once again shows the company's commitment to premium iPod accessories. The iSkin touch captures the essence of the iPod it protects in a simple yet sophisticated design. Made from premium high-grade silicone, it features smooth lines, textured surfaces and two-tone color arrangements topped with well thought out features.

The iSkin touch protector is designed with iPod owners in mind. The product is elegantly designed to snugly encapsulate the iPod without adding bulk or affecting overall aesthetics and usability. The iSkin touch protects both the iPod's home and power buttons and features integrated port plugs that keep dust and dirt from entering its docking and earphone ports when not in use.

The iPod touch's touch screen was also addressed with the inclusion of a touch-friendly screen film. The protective film overlays the screen without adhesives and features anti-glare and anti-fingerprint properties–while still maintaining a clear view. For customers looking for iPod touch screen privacy, the company offers a privacy version of the film via their online store, sold separately.

The iSkin touch finishes off with an included removable belt clip. The clip comes pre-installed but can be completely removed in a few easy steps. The clip itself is low profile yet durable. It rotates to ninety degrees in either direction helping to keep iPod owners and their iPods firmly connected.

The unique two-tone design offers anything but the generic look, giving iPod touch owners' options for customizing with their accessories. The iSkin touch comes in a variety of two-tone designs. The colors are well matched and provide a unique yet elegant touch of color to the iPod. The available color options are: NightHawk (espresso+black), Diablo (red+black), Oxygen (black+clear), Electra (black+blue) and Vanity (black+pink).



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