iPod Home Docking Stations
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What are iPod home docking stations?
iPod home docking stations are units that your MP3 player plugs into and uses an auxiliary device. This means that instead of listening to your iPod through headphones, you can do it through a standalone dock. You do not need to connect it to portable speakers or to an existing home theater system; instead, you have a home docking station that is unobtrusive, sort of portable and capable of producing high sound quality depending on the brand you go with. iPod home docking stations are a great way to take advantage of your iPod in a bigger capacity.
How to buy an iPod home docking station
Most retailers that sell an iPod carry a few different types of iPod home docking stations. However, they may not carry much of a selection. There are many types of home docking stations out there. They vary in size, color, quality and more. So, depending on what you want to get out of the docking station, you may have to pick, choose and wade through reviews to find the right one. You may be able to demo some models in stores, but it may not be enough. You may have to rely on reviews to determine which one will work with your set-up at home. When it comes to buying a home docking station, you can never just settle for a unit; you want to find the best fit for your needs and your home.
Where to buy an iPod home docking station
You can generally buy an iPod home docking station at most retailers that carry the iPod. Again, there may not be much of a choice and you may have to go elsewhere to find the right one. You can check out electronics stores web sites, other sites like Amazon.com and various other electronics retailer sites. These retail sites may offer more of a selection than the actual stores does; these sites will also offer reviews, ratings and more for you to peruse before making the purchase.
iPods in the News
- Do iPods cause hearing loss? Court says noABS-CBNNEWS.com25 hours ago
WASHINGTON – A US appeals court on Wednesday upheld the dismissal of a class action lawsuit filed against Apple Inc. which claimed the iPod was defective and could cause hearing loss.
- Don't toss out e-junk yet, environmentalists sayCBC Saskatchewan11 hours ago
Saskatchewan residents who are piling up obsolete iPods, digital cameras and other electronic gear in the post-holiday period are being urged to hang on to their junky gadgets a little longer.
- Apple Victory in IPod Hearing Lawsuit UpheldPC World18 hours ago
The US Court of Appeal for the Ninth Circuit has upheld a lower-court ruling that found that iPods do not pose an undue risk of hearing damage.
- Technology not as advanced by 2010 as some hopedTVNZ10 hours ago
Despite iPods, genetic sequencing, the internet and Twitter, nearly a third of Americans thought there would be more technological advances by 2010
- Video: The year in review for AppleMacworld13 hours ago
2009 was a good year for Apple with a bevy of new products including new MacBooks, iPods and a new iPhone. It also saw the return of CEO Steve Jobs. Financials for the tech giant were strong, with its stock price more than doubling.
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