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dzdock One: The dock to rule them all

You’ve seen the mega iDevice dock in the form of the iPADock, but as the name suggests that dock is designed for iDevices only. What if your gadget cache consists of more than iPads, iPods and iPhones? What if you need just one dock for all of your different devices?

An 11-year old thought he’d found the perfect solution.

Introducing the dzdock “One” — the one dock for all of your portable devices be it smart phones, tablets and even eBook readers.

The “One” is a universal anodized aluminum device stand that has a unique cable slot that allows ensure devices remain connected even when you take out of the stand.

The stand is also able to hold a device with a case installed in both portrait and landscape modes with a viewing angle that’a optimized for video conferencing.

It doesn’t look like much but hey it looks like it works. The One comes in six anodised colours and retails for US$29.99 or about RM100 at today’s exchange rates.

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