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Home » Portable Audio

TuneView for iPod

Posted by Jack Cook on December 4, 2006 – 10:25 pm
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TuneView for iPod provides a new wireless way to manage your music throughout your house or office. TuneView for iPod consists of a universal iPod dock, 2-way RF remote with color LCD screen, a USB power adapter, audio and USB cables, and selected dock adapters. Together these components allow you to:

  • Connect the iPod to a stereo or powered speakers using the line out jack
  • Connect the iPod to a TV using the S-Video jack
  • Charge the iPod from an AC outlet using the USB Power Adapter
  • Browse and control the iPod from around the house with LCD remote

The TuneView dock may also be used to sync an iPod with a PC or Mac.
The TuneView Remote is unlike any iPod remote you’ve used before. It features a color LCD screen that enables you to remotely view the contents of your iPod — and it currently supports four languages (English, French, German and Spanish).
Both the TuneView dock and TuneView remote are USB devices that can be updated via a firmware download (just like an iPod). Over time we will release firmware updates that add new capabilities to TuneView.

throughout your house or office. TuneView for iPod consists of a universal iPod dock, 2-way RF remote with color LCD screen, a USB power adapter, audio and USB cables, and selected dock adapters. Together these components allow you to:

  • Connect the iPod to a stereo or powered speakers using the line out jack
  • Connect the iPod to a TV using the S-Video jack
  • Charge the iPod from an AC outlet using the USB Power Adapter
  • Browse and control the iPod from around the house with LCD remote

The TuneView dock may also be used to sync an iPod with a PC or Mac.
The TuneView Remote is unlike any iPod remote you’ve used before. It features a color LCD screen that enables you to remotely view the contents of your iPod — and it currently supports four languages (English, French, German and Spanish).
Both the TuneView dock and TuneView remote are USB devices that can be updated via a firmware download (just like an iPod). Over time we will release firmware updates that add new capabilities to TuneView.

Find out more about the TuneView for iPod here.

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