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Griffin shipping Dock400 and Dock800 cables for iPods







Griffin shipping Dock400 and Dock800
cables for iPods

Griffin shipping Dock400 and Dock800
cables for iPods
03/19/2005 02:38 AM

Griffin Technology Dock400 and Dock800
Cables

Griffin Technology has announced that they are shipping the Griffin Dock400 and Dock800 cables, for synchronizing and charging your iPod using a PC or Mac's FireWire ports.

Both the Dock400 and Dock800 cables are 48" long, use Apple-approved connectors and can be used with Apple's iPod dock, or plugged directly into the iPod. The Griffin Dock400 Cable costs USD$14.99 and the Griffin Dock800 Cable is USD$19.99. They are immediately available from Griffin's website.




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