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Incase Offers Protective Covers for IPhone 3G

Peter Cohen, Macworld.com

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Incase has announced a line of new protective covers for the iPhone 3G. The new Protective Covers cost US$29.95 each.

Incase's Protective Cover features a topographic design on the back.The Protective Cover is made of form-fitting injection-molded silicone and comes in black, orange and rose. They feature Incase's signature "topographic" pattern on a matte exterior. The case keeps all controls easy to access, with cutouts for the camera lens, speaker and microphone. You can also charge the iPhone when it's in the case -- the dock connector remains accessible.

Incase has also announced that they're reworking their Slider Cases for the iPhone 3G, and should have them ready in August.

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