Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Dec 4 2006, 8:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Keyspan announced that it is now shipping the TuneView for iPod, an iPod remote with color LCD screen and 2-way RF connectivity.
TuneView for iPod consists of a 2-way RF remote with color LCD screen, a universal iPod dock, a USB power adapter, audio and USB cables, and selected dock inserts.
You can connect your iPod to a stereo or TV, charge your iPod and browse the content of your iPod remotely on the TuneView screen.
Available now in North America, with an MSRP of $179.
More details in this Keyspan press-release. Amazon.com has it listed but is not shipping yet.
The Keyspan TuneView iPod remote looks definitely better than the iJet LCD Remote we reported recently.
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