
Tired of getting confused with where everything on your iPod goes and how it works? Well The Bexy iMirror helps you to do everything and know where all the functions are. It’s an iPod dock, remote control “mirror”, and video-out player (with video). The iMirror functions to charge and sync your iPod via USB, output audio from RCA or mini- phono jack connectors, control playback via remote, and pipe archaic S-Video output to your T.V. Everything you could ask for and more for your iPod for $150.00.
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The ITPA-220 is an affordable analog iPod dock for 5th-Generation iPods. It comes with the standard iPod compatible docking station and charger. The tube preamplifier has video output specifically for video iPods, dual 6N3 Tubes for warm analog sound, and Auxillary input for other audio devices like computers and non-Apple music players, etc. Active speakers feature 2X20 W amplifier, 4″ mid-bass drive and 1″ dome tweeter for good range. The wood acoustic-like structure enhances the audio quality, bass reflex port gives it a better bass response. This Tube amp costs $299, but wont be available until September. However you can pre-order it on the Dice website.

Onkyo made its newest dock for iPods! It has basic features such as the AM/FM tuner, CD player, and audio power of 5W. It’s compatible with all iPods. But, iPod fans will have to wait until the end of October to purchase one; price still unknown.

Looks like Macally is aiming for a bigger piece of the iPod speaker system market. The company recently introduced the Tunepro unit which also doubles as a clock radio. Based on NXT loudspeaker technology, the system features immersive 3d audio from its SRS WOW audio processing, although the exact amount of power behind it wasn’t clear. Usually designed for iPods with a 30-pin dock connector, it graciously comes with a standard in-line jack that allows you to use other devices, bundled with three iPod inserts for a nice fit for any iPod. Sound appealing? You can purchase one of these for $130.00. Unfortunately, iPhone users are going to have to wait until Q4 2007 for an iPhone compatible version.
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This extra-terrestrial looking contraption isn’t a member of the Decepticons, it’s the Shanling MC-30 iPod Dock. It’s more than meet’s the eye though because it’s not just an iPod docking station but also a Hi-Fi CD player, an AM/FM tuner, and a tube power amplifier which allows for 3 watts of power per channel. Now here’s the rub, it costs a whopping $1000 in American Currency. For a price like that, it should give instant sex appeal to a geek like you, but alas it doesn’t have extra-terrestrial powers. The price seems pretty steep, but can you put a price on cool? I think not.
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