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Oct 27 2005, 8:31am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sega announces in Japan a pink and a light blue version of the iDog (Hasbro i-Dog in US) music dog.
After the iPod white of the
original iDog, a pink version had to come. To "Pink" a gadget is the trend for this holiday season. Just look at the pink RAZR for instance.
Sega already issued a special edition Atmos branded iDog.
Update:
Gadget shop Audiocubes takes pre-orders for the pink and blue iDogs, which will ship on November 1st.
Segatoys iDog- Pink - $35
Segatoys idog iPod Speaker - Blue - $35
See the pink (lovely iDog) and the happy iDog (light blue) on the Japanese Sega iDog site.
See also the i-Dog accessories and i-Dog bags we reported about recently.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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