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Limited Edition Beatles iPod

Are you a huge Beatles fan? Bloomingdale's is offering a limited edition Beatles iPod; only 2500 to be sold.

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Mobile | by C.K. Sample III | Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:07PM | 0 comments

For quite a long time, Apple Inc.—the manufacturer of the iPod, the iPhone, and Apple computers like the new MacBook Pro—have had various legal agreements (and disagreements) with Apple Records—the label founded by the Beatles. Well, it looks like they've come to some sort of understanding (at least for right now), as Bloomingdale's is offering 2500 limited edition Beatles iPod Sets, complete with a numbered 120GB black iPod classic etched with the Beatles' logo on the front and Abbey Road on the back, 13 original Beatles' CDs, two masters CDs, the "Love" CD, and an engraved guitar pick.

Bloomingdale's is offering the set packaged in a box designed by Psycho Bunny for $795.

There's no mention on whether the iPod comes with all those CDs already living on it, or if you have to go through them all and rip them to your computer yourself.

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