Griffin’s TuneCenter is one powerful, sweet looking iPod dock
Griffin’s TuneCenter is one powerful, sweet looking iPod dock: when the iPod is docked into the TuneCenter (and the TuneCenter linked to the TV set), the iPod’s playlists and menus appear on the TV screen. Using the included 14-button remote you can enjoy your music, photos or videos from your couch. The TuneCenter is made for the 5G iPod, thought it’ll work with limitations with all dock-equipped iPods. It’s got S-Video and Composite outputs for video, and RCA for audio. And it can also be used as an Internet radio receiver since it can be connected to your home network either via Ethernet or WiFi. Expected in March for the not-so-heavy price tag of $100. [via]
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