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Bexy debuts iMirror iPod dock
By Charles Starrett
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Wednesday, August 22, 2007
News Category: iPod Accessories
Bexy Corporation has introduced its iMirror Wireless Remote Control Docking Station for iPod, a dock and wireless LCD remote combo that allows users to navigate the iPod from the remote. Features include a wireless RF-based 2-way remote with LCD screen and iPod navigation functions, an iPod Dock with S-Video, RCA audio and video, and mini-jack line output, and a mini USB port for syncing capability. “Now consumers can use their iPod as an integral part of their home entertainment experience without having to get up from the couch or go to another room to view or control the system,” said John Gitelman, CMO for Bexy. The Bexy iMirror Wireless Remote Control Docking Station for iPod is available now from Bexy’s website and sells for $150.
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I’m glad this technology is getting more widespread but I still don’t see the appeal for this product since you have to downsize to a smaller screen, which I assume would have an inferior navigation system. since you’re going to have to charge the remote anyway you’d be better off with a bt transmitter so you can just use the ipod as a remote.
Posted by jm on August 22, 2007 at 8:53 AM (PDT)
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well actually it would be pretty useful for watching videos/movies on your tv.. but for music it’s not the best choice.
Posted by jm on August 22, 2007 at 8:54 AM (PDT)
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I like it because it turns your iPod translucent, or at least the picture makes it appear that way.
Posted by Muero on August 22, 2007 at 10:26 AM (PDT)