Apple iPod Touch Soft Polycarbonate Slim fit Case - Black (Cozip Brand) Made in Korea The iPod Touch Polycarbonate Case - the Ergonomic design cover is comfortable and form-fitting, and provides scratch and slip protection for your iPod Touch. The iPod Touch Polycarbonate case also has openings for to the volume control and headset jack for total iPod Touch usability while its still protected in the case.
Customer Review: Slim, Lightweight and Not the Best
This back protection cover for the Ipod Touch is okay considering its only there to protect the back. The corners of the cover are kind of wrapped around to ‘clasp’ onto the coners of the iPod Touch. There is no obtrusive area on the front, so no worry about covering the face or interfering with the view window. I don’t know why iPod didn’t make a scratch-free back panel so owners aren’t forced to buy some protecting entity like this. I would have preferred to buy a rubber or more soft cover since I’m afraid that this ‘metal-like’ cover may actually scratch the iPod when repeatedly taken off and on. With shipping costs, its not worth it, in my opinion.
Customer Review: Know what you are — and aren’t — buying
This case meets my expectations, especially given the relatively low price — but it isn’t for everyone. I wanted a very slim case that would add scratch-and-ding protection and a little bit of drop protection while not ruining the clean, slim lines of the iPod. This case covers the back and sides, but leaves most of the top, bottom, front and black beveled edge exposed. I don’t think it offers much real drop protection if you drop your iPod, and again, it offers zero protection for the screen. Don’t get this case if that’s what you need.
Other likes:
- The rubberized black finish adds a bit of grip
- Still fits inside the soft slip case I use when carrying the iPod in my pocket (yes, case-in-case; I’m paranoid)
- Plenty of clearance around bottom ports allows me to plug in my Grado headphones, whose thick plug housing doesn’t fit into all cases
Other dislikes:
- Because of how tightly the case snaps on, it feels like it will scuff the bezel over time
- The corners look fussy to me; from many frontal angles they mar the clean outline of the iPod enough to be distracting. I know that the design is part of how the rigid case snaps on, but wish they’d found a different solution.
Taking Your iPod touch to the Max (Technology in Action)
Fast and fun to read, Taking Your iPod touch to the Max gives you all the tips and techniques you could ever think of to make the most of your Apple iPod touch. Erica Sadun is an expert at hacking devices to discover undocumented tricks, and this book reveals everything and more about the functionality of the iPod Touch. But before that, Sadun will give you the best, most efficient, and fun–to–read introduction to the basics of using the iPod touch that you will ever find.
What you’ll learn
- iPod touch basics
- E–mail using iCal
- Surfing the Web with iPod Touch using Safari
- Expanding the main menu using third–party software
- Using iTunes, games, iBooks, etc.
- Connecting to the TV and ripping DVDs
- Hacking OS X Leopard to run apps on the iPod touch
- Getting contract–free VOIP
- Saving on accessories and what you really need.
Who is this book for?
Anyone who has an iPod touch and wants to get more out of it, learn how to connect to other devices, or tinker with it.
Customer Review: Great Book
This is a great book for getting the most out of your Apple Itouch. Explains in detail how each aspect of Itouch works and explains it in simple easy to understand english. For anyone who really wishes to use their Itouch to the max I would really recommemd it.
Customer Review: Great reference
I’m happy that I purchased this book, in spite of some of the negative reviews. It is an excellent easy to understand reference for the touch. Especially those like me who are new to iPod. It provides what Apple sadly does not.



















































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