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Review - Apple iPod Photo - Part 3
With an optional cable, you can listen to your songs from the stereo, or with yet another cable, you can plug it to the TV, viewing the slideshow from iPod, all from the other side of the room, thanks to the iPod Universal Dock and the comfortable Apple remote control. Thanks to the dock, users can plug their players to the PC, recharge the battery or synchronize it through the USB cable that is inculded on the pack.
The iPod photo is a rather small product that supports many different files, such as JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, PSD, PNG (for pictures), AAC, MP3, VBR, WAV, AIFF (for songs). It’s a pity that in the purchase pack there’s only the headphones and the USB cable. All the other components mentioned are optionals to be purchased separately.
Related posts:
Review - Apple iPod Photo - Part 2
Review - Apple iPod Photo - Part 4
Review - iPod Shuffle 1GB - Part 2
Review - Apple iPod Photo - Part 1
Review: Apple iPod Nano 4G - Part 4
Review - Apple iPod Classic - Part 3
Review: Apple iPod Touch - part 1
Review: Apple iPod Touch - part 2
Review - Apple iPod Nano - Part 2
Review - Apple iPod Nano - Part 3
