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DLO iBoom Boombox for iPod

DLO iBoom Boombox for iPod
DLO iBoom Boombox for iPod is the first-ever custom-designed boombox to work flawlessly with iPod Fits all iPods with 30 pin-dock connector Powerful, dynamic sound from two woofers and two tweeters; 20 watts per channel Boombox design matches famous Apple style Digital tuner FM radio with two memory presets and backlight LCD display Internal antenna Top handle for easy carrying Operates on AC power or 6 "D" batteries (not included) Charges iPod when under AC power Auxiliary input for use with any device with auxiliary output (portable CD player, laptop, etc.)



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Apple Cinema Display - The Apple Cinema Display is a flat panel monitor made by Apple Computer. Older models ran DVI, USB, and 25V power all through a single ADC connector.

Apple 80 column card - The Apple 80 column card was an optional expansion card to be used with the Apple IIe that allowed the computer to display 80 columns of text charaters instead of the usual 40 columns of text. It also included an additional 64 KB of RAM necessary for some of the software that utilized the 80-column text.

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