Belkin iPod Mini Leather Case-Pink ( F8E579-PNK-APL )


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The Belkin Leather Pouch for iPod mini combines stylish protection with fine-grain leather construction. The convenient top-loading design combines security and functionality, allowing accessibility to your iPod mini at all times. The lanyard strap keeps the iPod mini securely around your wrist. With its constant access to the face of your iPod mini, the case design makes playing your tunes easier than ever.
1 Nice product BUT....
It's missing one important feature....a place to store the earphones. I would have rated it 5 stars if that were the case (no pun intended).
2 Finally, a decent case for the iPod mini!
I've been looking for a nice carrying case for my iPod mini since I got it a year ago. I didn't want to shell out an insane amount of money for the Burberry or Juicy Couture case (well, I wanted to, but I just couldn't justify spending that much). The Belkin case was the first case for the mini I'd seen that was affordable and wasn't ugly, so I thought I'd give it a try. I'm very happy with it. The case is made of baby pink leather, which looks smashing with my pink mini. There is a single snap on the outer cover, and the iPod mini fits snugly and securely inside. There is a clear plastic window to protect the screen of your iPod, and constant access to the clickwheel at all times. This case also comes with a wrist lanyard and an inner pocket that is the ideal size for storing a credit card or drivers' license. What I like most about this case is that it also gives you access to the ports and hold switch located at the top and bottom of the iPod, so you can access all the features of your iPod without having to remove it from the case. I am very pleased with this purchase, especially because of the low price.

Sunday, 06-Jul-2008 15:16:43 CDT
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Life sucks, but death doesn't put out at all.

-- Thomas J. Kopp

The eye is a menace to clear sight, the ear is a menace to subtle hearing,
the mind is a menace to wisdom, every organ of the senses is a menace to its
own capacity. ... Fuss, the god of the Southern Ocean, and Fret, the god
of the Northern Ocean, happened once to meet in the realm of Chaos, the god
of the center. Chaos treated them very handsomely and they discussed together
what they could do to repay his kindness. They had noticed that, whereas
everyone else had seven apertures, for sight, hearing, eating, breathing and
so on, Chaos had none. So they decided to make the experiment of boring holes
in him. Every day they bored a hole, and on the seventh day, Chaos died.
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