Speakal’s iPig adds a touch of digital bacon to your iPod

Posted in iPod Accessories by Conner Flynn on August 13th, 2008

Speakal’s iPig adds a touch of digital bacon to your iPod
Do digital pigs dream of electric bacon when they have an iPod attached? I have no idea. It could be argued that alot of the drivel that fills up iPods is total garbage and if that’s the case, why not serve it up to a pig?

Speakal is offering the iPod docking iPig, a speaker system with five drivers, one of which is a 4-inch subwoofer, adjustable bass controls, 360-degree sound distribution and a desire to shout oink. It also has a 3.5-millimeter auxiliary jack and comes with a bundled remote. They even act like pigs in price at $139.99 and want to snort and suck up your money, then roll around in it.

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2 Comments to “Speakal’s iPig adds a touch of digital bacon to your iPod”
  1. steven Says:

    I’ve bought on in Europe, it has very impressive sound. I remember it’s from a company named Lanchiya digital, named amethyst iPig, and they have many very good speakers

  2. oldfive Says:

    that is really an excellent iPig, good quality ,nice style. i remembered i saw it in some big show such as CES, etc..it seems to be made by a company named Lanchiya.

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