Reviews of the Onkyo DS-A2
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CNET Review
The Good: Docking station controls iPod transport functions; includes remote control; TV-based menus for browsing music; iPod-inspired styling; charges your iPod's battery when docked; video output for video and music display; Remote Interactive connector for control compatibility with Onkyo receivers.
The Bad: Onscreen menus don't work with videos and photos; no S-Video output; doesn't work with early-generation iPods that lack a dock connector; nonintuitive remote layout; somewhat pricey.
The Bottom Line: The Onkyo DS-A2 adds TV-based menus and remote control access to the iPod.
Manufacturer: Onkyo USA Corporation
Part number: DSA2
General
- Product Type Digital player docking station
- Package Content Cable kit, Docking station, AC power adapter, IR remote control
- Packaged quantity 1
Miscellaneous
- MP3 Player Compatibility IPod photo, IPod (4G), IPod nano, IPod mini, IPod (3G), IPod with video (5G)
- iPod Compatibility IPod photo, IPod (4G), IPod nano, IPod mini, IPod (3G), IPod with video (5G)
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