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Showing posts with label iPod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPod. Show all posts

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Altec Lansing inMotion iMV712


Altec Lansing has announced its Altec Lansing inMotion iMV712, an elegant, all exclusive for 'iPod Video'. This dock comes with 8.5" inch display and 4" inch subwoofer, which make the iPod Video all for the better entertainment system. It also claims to give you a 'concert-like sound and a true cinematic video experience', but I've yet to try it first, since I haven't seen any yet in Malaysia. They said this is not like the average dock speaker, as it's fitted also with Altec Lansing SFX (Stereo Field Expander), a technology that makes the speakers sound further apart than they actually are. I think the going price is about RM1200++.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Polk Audio MiDock10


The Polk MiDock10 uses two 3.25-inch full-range drivers with a ported enclosure to produce big sound, and includes an auxiliary port for other inputs, a headphone jack, and a connector to keep your 'Pod connected to your computer while it's in the MiDock10. It also charges the iPod while playing, and will run off wall power or eight C-cell batteries. Built-in handles and a stylish black finish add to what is already an attractive system for the price.

Privacy Screen Protector for iPod


For those who don't like sharing their screen with other people while watching a movie, photos or just too embarrased to show the current music you're playing, here's just the thing for you, the iPod Video Privacy Screen by iStyles. Price are at about RM35, almost the same price as average screen protector you get on the market now. Of course it's only ideal for the iPod video.

While it may protect you from people beside you (who probably thinks you're crazy for laughing at blank screen), it still won't stop people from behind you!

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Alpine iDA-X001


If you listen almost exclusively to your iPod in your car, you've probably been waiting for a head unit like this. The Alpine iDA-X001 (RM1600++; April 2007) lets you hook up your iPod via a high-speed USB connection, and then browse it from the iDA's 2.2" screen, just like you would if it was in your hand. Plus the unit packs 45W x 4 maximum power output, a 24-Bit DAC, and is ready for Bluetooth, HD Radio, Sirius, and XM. Finally, pure iPod sound in your car, the way it was meant to be.