Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jun 23 2007, 10:50am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
JWin Electronics had apparently a flashy booth at the Korean KES 2007 trade-show last week.
JWin is known here for their iLuv brand featuring several iPod accessories.
At the KES 2007 they introduced audio acessories amongst them short cut tops or bikinis with integrated iPod control buttons.
iPod buttons in jackets is nothing new, but JWin managed to created the hottest iPod outfit as of yet with these iPod bikinies. See one more photo below.There is no information available if JWin will actually productive this iPod outfits. It could have just been a promotional thing.
Via Korea Daily (Korean), EastDay (Chinese) and Gizmodo.
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