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August 15, 2007

PocketDock AV — 'Portable audio/visual iPod solution'

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Chris Hunter reviewed it as follows for Steve Leckart's Cool Tools:

    PocketDock AV — Portable audio/visual iPod solution

    The PocketDock is the Swiss Army Knife of iPod connectivity. A non-standard compact cable and small dock with several AV connectivity options, it replaces a bag full of adaptors and cables and makes life easier, especially if you spend a lot of time traveling and staying in hotels. Mine lives in my laptop bag and goes with me on regular business trips to Australia, so I can plug my iPod into hotel stereos and even hotel TVs to watch video podcasts via S-Video. I've yet to come across a situation where I haven't been able to output satisfactorily. The key for me — aside from the fact it's significantly cheaper than Apple's AV Connection kit — is how the audio is line-out, rather than from the degraded headphone jack connection. The sound quality, therefore, is higher: I can barely hear the difference between AIFF tracks playing on my iPod through my Linn hi-fi at home and tracks being played via CD on my CD player.

$34.95.

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How can it be Steve Leckart's Cool Tools when it is on Kevin Kelly's website?

Posted by: anonymous | Aug 15, 2007 2:46:10 PM

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