The Mio Moov 370 is easy to use, reliable and comes with the kinds of features you'd expect at this price point, or even above it, making it good value.
If you're part of the iPod generation but feel your cherished Apple-user identity is fading into the oblivion of the mass market, bag distributor STM could be your saviour.
Fresh onto the iPod scene comes 'GelaSkins', which do pretty much what they say on the box by providing a gelatinous - but non-edible, food fans! - protective skin for your favourite portable music player. Adorned with original, fun and of course totally unique designs, the GelaSkins, actually made of vinyl with an anti-scratch and anti-UV coating, will fit your Classic, Nano or Touch, and there are even a few designs to stretch around your laptop.
The covers will slip on easily, can be removed and refitted at will and STM claims the fit will be 'bubble free' across the screen. The distinctive artwork is garnered from all over the world, including Australia, and if the current collection is anything to go by, there's a fair degree of Japanese 'inspiration' involved.
The covers have an RRP of $19.95, and can be bought from your nearest good Apple re-seller. Click here to see a list (link will open in a new window).

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