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TuneWear Unveils TuneCup iPod Car Holder

TuneWear Unveils TuneCup iPod Car Holder

TuneWear, a maker of iPod accessories, yesterday announced the TuneCup, an adjustable cup holder cradle for the iPod family. The TuneCup is available now for $39.95.

The TuneCup, TuneWear said, fits different iPod family members through the use of adjustable fit wings and spring loaded back support. The TuneCup simply slides into a standard cup holder in a car and also has an adjustable ballpoint that allows the iPod to rotate horizontally 360 degrees and angle back and forth for easy viewing of the screen. It can also stand by itself on any flat surface.

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Other features of the TuneCup include an S-video out port to connect to any compatible monitor, audio out to connect to a stereo system in a car or at home and a dock connector port.

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