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13/11
2005

DLO HomeDock for the iPod Review

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DLO Homedock iPodAlmost 2 months ago, I mentioned about DLO Dock HomeDock for iPod, a docking station that let you blast your iPod’s music throughout the house. All you need to do is connected the HomeDock to either home stereo system (using RCA cable) or TV (using composite or S-video cable), and plug the iPod to the dock. After that, you can fully control your iPod via the remote controller.

PCMag recently reviewed this device. So if you’re looking forward to buy it and need more inputs from the expert (and that wouldn’t be me), you can check out the review over at PCMag’s website (link below).

An increasing number of solutions are popping up for integrating the now-iconic Apple iPod into home stereo and home theater systems. The DLO Home Dock for iPod connects directly to your receiver via RCA cables (included), and you control it via a small wireless remote. We’ve seen this idea before in products like the Kensington Stereo Dock for iPod, but this one adds some nice extras, including video and USB connectors. The HomeDock offers excellent sound quality, as do most of the direct-connect iPod docks out there, but we’re not crazy about the construction quality, and the remote feels a bit cheap.

[ Full Review ]

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