StockTwits Premium

Subs: A Top 50 Product for 2009

This should help sales efforts

When talking to potential distribution outlets, having this ought to help the effort.

SCOTTSDALE, AZ, Nov 10, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — Joining an impressive list of the most outstanding hardware, software sites and services to debut this year, the iGo Netbook Charger from iGo(R) (NASDAQ: IGOI), a leading provider of portable power solutions, was ranked number 36 on PC World’s Top 100 Products of 2009. With evaluations based on design, functionality, performance and impact, PC World’s Top 100 Products list also includes standouts such as the Apple App Store, Twitter and Google Voice. With netbook sales expected to increase 99% in 2009(1), the iGo Netbook Charger is compatible with virtually all netbooks on the market, including brands like Asus, Acer, Dell, Lenovo, LG, Sony, Toshiba and HP. Using the included iGo USB cable with the appropriate iGo power tip for a phone, iPod and more, the new iGo Netbook Charger allows travelers to use only one charger to power nearly all electronic devices which removes the need for multiple chargers and helps reduce landfill e-waste. Launched in August of this year, the iGo Netbook Charger is available at www.iGo.com for $69.99 and can power and charge netbooks from any wall, car or airplane outlet, while a wall-charging only version is also available for $49.99. The iGo Netbook Charger can also be found at Verizon Wireless and OfficeMax, and at airports across the country. Ideal for both business and leisure travelers, the iGo Netbook Charger works worldwide without a voltage converter.


To see more posts on any of the companies mentioned in this article, enter their stock ticker symbol in the search box.

The information in this blog post represents my own opinions and does not contain a recommendation for any particular security or investment. I or my affiliates may hold positions or other interests in securities mentioned in the Blog, please see my Disclaimer page for my full disclaimer.

You might be interested in:
  • Todd Sullivan

    Todd's investing strategy is essentially long with the rare short. He seeks to buy undervalued issues with an upcoming catalyst that will help them realized.... More »

  • StockTwits Follow Todd Sullivan on StockTwits Follow Todd Sullivan on Twitter Follow StockTwits on Facebook Subscribe to ValuePlays RSS via Email Subscribe to ValuePlays RSS
  • Archives

  • Tag Cloud

  • Recent Comments

  • Join StockTwits

In partnership with CNN Money Part of the CNN Network