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The iPod Hi-Fi is an all-in-one speaker system designed for use with iPods. It competed against an already populated market of other all-in-one iPod speakers (Ex: Bose’s SoundDock, Altec Lansing inMotion iM7,JBL On Time). It received mixed reviews, and was discontinued after only | The iPod Hi-Fi is an all-in-one speaker system designed for use with iPods. It competed against an already populated market of other all-in-one iPod speakers (Ex: Bose’s SoundDock, Altec Lansing inMotion iM7, JBL On Time). It received mixed reviews, and was discontinued after only 18 months on the market. | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
The iPod Hi-Fi | The iPod Hi-Fi can be powered from a standard wall outlet or six D-cell batteries. It has a built in power supply, so no power brick is required for operation. The front grille is detachable. | ||
iPod Hi-Fi is compatible with Universal Dock dock adapters, which can be used to more securely insert | The iPod Hi-Fi can be controlled via the included remote. The remote controller is the same model that shipped with the original Apple Universal Dock. | ||
There is an audio input port located next to the mains power port. It accepts both standard 3.5mm analog stereo TRS and digital optical 'Mini-TOSLINK' connections. | |||
When inserted into the iPod Hi-Fi, compatible iPods will automatically display full screen album art. | |||
The unit is also compatible with Apple Universal Dock dock adapters, which can be used to more securely insert iPods into the speaker. | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== |
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