Though the popular BBC program, Top of the Pops, has ended its long run, we like to think that the Singapore-based company is paying a tribute to it with its PoPz speakers. Announced alongside the Zen Neeon 2, the PoPz speaker is meant to be a lightweight mobile boombox. What's cool is that the speaker pouch and the speakers are melded together in a zippered solution. Very handy. But watch out. As advertised, no batteries are required, so the PoPz is actually a set of passive speakers and will draw power from your MP3 players to play its tunes. Available in four different colors (grey, blue, pink, black). It's priced at S$49 (US$36.03).
After a near seven-month wait, the pictures of Levi's enigmatic iPod jeans are finally out. Beautiful, sleek and very Levi's, it's a denim rendition of geek-speak, that for once, will be a good pull for chicks at the Genius Bar. Available worldwide from fall 2006. Only 124 pairs will be available in Singapore.
First the lawsuit, then the cutesy egg-shaped MP3 player, and now? It's the ultra chic gadget from the land of the red pill. Meet Neeon 2. Part deux, part plastic. With a metallic derriere that would make Trinity jealous, the new Neeon is 25g lighter than the original. It's also smaller (81 x 42 x 12.5mm vs 79.9 x 46.9 x 15.9mm) and just like its elder sibling, it comes with a variety of stickers (S$15.90 (US$11.69) each) to jazz up its wardrobe.
And if you think you are savvy with your music, Creative has a game that's tricky enough to challenge your music noggin.
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