iLoad copies CD’s to iPod, no computer necessary |
Take a CD that you want to copy onto your iPod but instead of hooking it up to a computer and downloading it the old fashioned way, why don’t you stick it in your iLoad instead? This white cube is from Wingspan Investment Partners, not a sexy company name we know, but it promises to remove the middle-man from your music experience.
Simply slip in the CD that you want to record into the iLoad, dock your iPod in the top slot of the unit and the iLoad …






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iLoad copies your music CDs directly onto your iPod without a computer or Internet connection. Measuring 8″ x 7.25″ x 3.35″ and weighing 4 pounds, iLoad is convenient and portable and is targeted towards consumers who have a massive CD collection or those people who prefer to buy music CDs to its digital counterpart.
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