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Products & innovation Fashion meets Function

Feather-light, with a crystal-clear, colour touch screen, and slim design, my wife wanted to pinch the D2 Air, the second it came out of the box.

“You can’t have it,” I said, “It’s for work, I need to take it flying.”

“Well you better buy me one too, and I want the classy leather strap, with the tiny yellow fashion lines,” she replied. It was easy to change the

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