Reviews of the DLO HomeDock for iPod
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CNET Review
The Good: The DLO HomeDock offers a single way to connect your iPod to your stereo, television, and computer. Thanks to its compact design, it does it all with a small footprint. The package includes a 12-button IR remote.
The Bad: The DLO HomeDock doesn't come with an A-to-B USB cable or an S-Video cable, which some connections require. It also lacks a Universal Dock, so the snap-in adapters that come with the video iPod and the Nano won't fit. Unfortunately, the remote can't move between menus.
The Bottom Line: The DLO HomeDock is a great--though not the only--way to make your iPod another component in your home-entertainment system.
Manufacturer:
Part number: 009-9764
General
- Product Type Digital player docking station
- Package Content A/V cable, Docking station, AC power adapter, Remote control
- Features Synchronization function, PC connection via USB, Recharging capability
- iPod Compatibility IPod (4G), IPod nano, IPod mini, IPod (3G), IPod with video (5G)
Miscellaneous
- MP3 Player Compatibility IPod (4G), IPod nano, IPod mini, IPod (3G), IPod with video (5G)
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