Griffin launches TuneCenter docking station

Griffin the creator of all things iPod has announced TuneCenter, a docking and charging station for iPods


12 January 2006 0:22 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Griffin the creator of all things iPod has announced TuneCenter, a docking and charging station for iPods.

The TuneCenter plugs into your television and stereo for viewing photos, watching video, listening to your iPod music library or internet radio.

The docking station also comes with a 14 button remote that will allow you to turn your iPod into a complete Home Media Center.

Among TuneCenter's innovations is the ability to display iPod playlists and song information on your TV screen. The TuneCenter also plays internet radio stations as long as you have an internet connection.

The TuneCenter sports an S-video, Composite video, and RCA left and right audio connections alongside an RJ45 10-100base T connection and 802.11b wireless connectivity.

It is also NTSC and PAL compatible so will work in the UK. Better still it will work with virtually every iPod since the third generation model.

The Griffin TuneCenter is priced at $99.99 USD, and it is scheduled to begin shipping in March.
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