Pocket-lint.co.uk adds new features to site


19 November 2004 2:23 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Pocket-lint has launched a host of new features to its website just in time for Christmas shopping.

The first is a new Audio channel covering all the latest news and reviews on MP3 players to speakers. The channel was created to make it easier for visitors to the site to find information about personal audio devices.

The second is the announcement of a new range of T-Shirts. Launching Pocket-lint.co.uk clothing, the shop has opened its doors with two designs for the “Fuff merchants” among us. Available in medium or large for both boys and small and medium for girls the T-Shirts will cost just £14.99.

The final new feature on the site and just in time for Christmas is the launch of a Price Comparison service on Pocket-lint. Teaming up with PriceGrabber.com, the new service will help you find the cheapest price on the web for all the latest gadgets and gizmos. Whether your looking for the latest digital camera, software or home kitchen appliance it's likely to be listed. So now not only can you read about the latest gadgets and gizmos on the site, you can find the cheapest price too.

Links for all three new areas are:

Audio channel: http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/audio

The Pocket-lint.co.uk Shop: http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/shop

Price Comparison Service : http://pocket-lint.pricegrabber.com
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