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ISkin Fuze Case Offers IPhone Dual-layer Protection

Peter Cohen, Macworld.com

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iSkin has released the iSkin fuze, a new case for the iPhone 3G. It costs US$44.99.

The fuze utilizes a dual-layer body, along with screen and port protection. It gets its name from a tough outer shell made from polycarbonate, paired with a soft inner layer made of rubber.

A touch-through screen guard is integrated into the top part of the case, which also protects the sensor area (while remaining "transparent" to it). Earphone, switch and dock connector access is provided.

The case comes in three versions: Onyx (gloss black and matte black), Argent (metallic silver and matte black) and Magma (metallic red and matte black).

The device also works with iSkin's RevoClip 3G, a rotary belt clip that also works as a desk stand, available separately for $14.99.

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