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The concept is that you place your iPod, like a piece of bread into a toaster, into the ball-like speaker device and then it turns your MP3 player into a quiz master using your music as the questions.
The iNo will cost £59.99 and will be available in black, white, or pink (as pictured) when it comes out later in the year.
We managed to get a quick hands on with the new gadget at a recent event showcasing new gadgets due out before Christmas.
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15 July 2008 16:18 GMT / By Stuart Miles
If you thought the iPod was just for playing music think again, Flair, probably more famous for the Sylvanian Family toys, has created a new game based around the iPod called iNo.
The concept is that you place your iPod, like a piece of bread into a toaster, into the ball-like speaker device and then it turns your MP3 player into a quiz master using your music as the questions.
The iNo will cost £59.99 and will be available in black, white, or pink (as pictured) when it comes out later in the year.
We managed to get a quick hands on with the new gadget at a recent event showcasing new gadgets due out before Christmas.




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