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CES 2012: Griffin Studio Connect hands-on
In addition to the yet-to-be-announced Twenty Audio Amplifier from Griffin, they of course also had some other goodies out on display. And one of those items was the Studio Connect. The Griffin Studio Connect is expected to debut for sale sometime in the spring and will be priced at $150. The Studio Connect will dock more »
CES 2012: Griffin Twenty Audio Amplifier [Hands-On Images]
Griffin has been quietly showing off a new product here at CES, one that has yet to be officially announced — the Twenty Audio Amplifier. And by yet to be announced, we mean that Griffin is not offering anything in terms of a release date (or timeframe) or a price. That aside though, the Griffin more »
CES 2011: Griffin introduces possibly the coolest iPad accessory and app ever
The iPad is great for kids, if you don’t believe me, hand the device to a young kid sometime and see how long it takes for them to give it back. Or, bring them to the iPad display in the Apple store and see how long you spend in the store if you don’t pull more »
Gadgetell Peep Show: Griffin iPhone cases; ClearBoost, Wave case
While we have already reviewed both of these cases, sometimes its nice to see how the case looks on the phone, and while we cannot send one out for everyone interested we have taken a bunch of pics to hopefully give you a good idea of just how the case looks and fits the iPhone.
First up we have the ClearBoost;
Keep reading to check out some more images of the cases on the phone, and don’t forget to also check out our review.
Appletell Review: Griffin iPhone cases; ClearBoost, Wave case
Product: Griffin Technology ClearBoost and Wave case Price and Availability: Both currently available, the ClearBoost is $29.99 and the Wave case is $24.99 Rating: ClearBoost 5/10 and Wave case 9/10 Pros: Both cases offered solid protection for the iPhone along with the display. Cons: A personal issue, but they both make using the Apple dock more »
Gadgetell Review: iFill, the modern day tape deck
As if there wasn’t enough piracy on the internet, Griffin Technologies is essentially turning your iPod into a tape deck (I wonder what sort of litigation this is going to bring). With its new program, iFill, you can now record your favorite internet radio stations directly onto your iPod. iFill allows you to determine the more »
















