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pinnacle video transfer review: For those who are looking for an easy way to transfer video to your iPod or PlayStation Portable, look no further as the Pinnacle Video Transfer makes this process a breeze.
Captures directly on any USB storage device, Works with PlayStation Portable and iPod natively (with the exception of iPod touch and iPhone), Easy to use
Analog inputs only, no HDMI, Doesn't work with iPod touch natively, No timed recording feature, Cannot choose other video formats
For those who are looking for an easy way to transfer video to your iPod or PlayStation Portable, look no further as the Pinnacle Video Transfer makes this process a breeze. However, there are a few features like HDMI input and timed recordings which, we...
April, 2008
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45 reviews
dlo tunestik review: Due to strict regulations, consumer FM transmitters will always be somewhat disappointing. If you can't upgrade your car stereo or use an inexpensive cassette deck adapter, at least spend a little more money for a transmitter with bet...
Refined look, Well-conceived remote control
Pitifully underpowered, Poor sound quality in areas, Crowded FM dial, Cannot be operated without the included remote control
Due to strict regulations, consumer FM transmitters will always be somewhat disappointing. If you can't upgrade your car stereo or use an inexpensive cassette deck adapter, at least spend a little more money for a transmitter with better broadcast quality...
January, 2008
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7 reviews
Adds Bluetooth to iPod audio, Works with Bluetooth headphones, Choice of audio outputs, Great audio range
No way to manually re-force pairing, Fixed Bluetooth password only
Wireless Bluetooth audio for your iPod doesn't get any easier than the TuneStage II. That ease of use is both a blessing and a curse, however.
August, 2007
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14 reviews
logitech squeezebox review: You couldn't ask for a much simpler audio/Internet radio streamer than the Logitech Squeezebox, although you do pay a premium for that convenience.
Marvellous design, Easy to install, Very easy to use, Doubles as alarm clock, Supports lossless audio, Supports Windows/Mac/Linux
No integrated speakers, No controls on the Squeezebox itself, Slimserver software must be downloaded, Weird radio dropouts
You couldn't ask for a much simpler audio/Internet radio streamer than the Logitech Squeezebox, although you do pay a premium for that convenience.
Gear4's ProControl gives you a simple way to connect your iPod to your home stereo, computer and charge it all at the same time. It's hardly a unique product, just one that does its job well.
Simple to setup, Works with any dockable iPod, Comes with cable and remote
Remote is a touch large, Requires an ordinary USB type B cable
This new accessory for the fifth-generation iPod and the iPod Nano acts as both remote control and an FM radio tuner.
Good radio receiver, Visually appealing interface, User-friendly, Allows you to plug in two headphones into the iPod ? great for sharing
LCD screen on the remote would have been nice, Not available in black, Uses iPod's battery for power, Only compatible with 5th gen iPods and Nanos
The iPod Radio Remote works well and is stylistically a great match for 5th gen iPods and Nanos. But iPod naysayers do have a point when they say AU$79 is a high price to pay for an accessory which adds functionality to the iPod that many of its competito...
apple ipod hi-fi review: Apple releases its own speaker accessory for the popular iPod
Unique sturdy construction, Powerful bass reproduction, On-board power supply, Simple design
High price, Precarious iPod positioning, Not that portable, Did we mention price?
Apple's iPod Socks may be ridiculous, but they're a lot more colourful than the pouch that comes with your iPod.
The compact and fresh-looking Numark iDJ needs integrated pitch control to become the dream mixer for iPod owners.
Built-in docks, iPod-centric interface, Excellent quality, Includes typical features such as EQs, mic-in, line-in and compatibility with turntables, The glowing lights also noteworthy
Lacks pitch control -- a critical feature for serious mixing
January, 2006
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32 reviews
For Zen Micro owners, the Creative TravelDock Zen is an attractive, compact way to showcase your player, although its performance has some shortcomings.
Convenient foldable design, Easily portable, "Enhanced stereo" feature makes the stereo field seem wider
Disappointing low-end performance, Distorts at high volumes
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