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Contact Information:
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Karen Raccani
Targus Australia Pty Ltd
(02) 9807 1222
kraccani@targus.com
Released through David Tennant & Assoc
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Targus nine-pin to thirty-pin adaptor
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Connect older accessories to iPod video and nano
Owners of the iPod and iPod nano can have immediate compatibility with selected older accessories using the 9-Pin to 30-Pin Adaptor from Targus Australia.
Featuring a 9-pin remote connector on one end and a 30-pin dock connector on the other, the adaptor is compatible with iPod and iPod nano, as well as iPod mini, 4G, and iPod photo. For iPod mini, iPod photo and 4G users, two accessories can be used simultaneously, such as a wireless remote and an FM transmitter.
Now owners of iPod nano and iPod with video do not have to scrap their older accessories.
Having to scrap valuable accessories when upgrading their media player has always been a problem for Apple fans, this neat, $49.95 device provides the simplest of solutions and its compactness and light weight (14 grams), makes for easy storage.
17.7cm in length and available in white only, the 9-Pin to 30-Pin adaptor is available from most major computer outlets across Australia and is covered by a Targus one-year warranty.
Further information: Targus Australia Pty Ltd (02) 9807 1222
Freecall: 1800 641 645
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About Targus
Targus Australia Pty Ltd is a subsidiary of Targus Group International (TGI). With its headquarters in Sydney, Targus Australia is the leading supplier of essential accessories for mobile computing. Having pioneered notebook computer carrying case, Targus is partnering with corporations, retailers, resellers and OEMs to provide the best possible carrying solution for notebook PCs. As the leading supplier of mobile solutions, Targus continues to define and shape the market for mobile computing accessories, by addressing lifestyle trends. Targus has offices on every continent and distributes its products in over 145 countries. For more information, see: www.targus/au
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