Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Feb 1 2007, 7:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
iLuv expands their iPod accessory line-up with the interesting iLuv i182 video recording dock.
The iLuv i182 lets you record real-time video content to your iPod player or portable digital media and devices like the Sony PSP.
The compact video recorder connects via standard AV or S-Video to video sources. You can also connect the dock via USB 2.0 to transfer videos.
The usage of the iLuv i182 is straight forward and simple. One button is to adjust the timer to record in increments of 30, 60, 120, or 180 minutes with resolution up to 640 x 480 at 2.5 Mbps for your iPod and 720 x 480 at 5Mbps for other PMPs. The second button on the device is to start and stop recording. The device automatically stops recording at the end of the specified duration.
When using an iPod, iLuv software included with the i182 makes it possible to automatically register the recorded video file with iTunes and sync to a PC or Macintosh.
To download recorded video to other players or media, including Sony PSP, Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick Duo cards, MultiMedia cards (MMC), Secure Digital (SD) cards, PMPs or USB storage devices, simply plug the included iLuv adapter, which handles all of these formats, into the i182 dock.
Measurements of the i182 are 110mm x 27mm x 110mm.
The iLuv i182 will be available in March for $229.99. iLuv is a brand of JWin.
See also the iLuv site. Check out the bestselling iLuv/JWin products.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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