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Infrared remote control receiver for iPod
German company Ulshofer has developed a prototype wireless remote control receiver for iPods. The small receiver plugs into the iPods earphone port, and can interpret signals from any common remote control device such as a CD changer or universal remote.
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this could be very popular
do yall know how much it would cost??
i would bye it if they came out with one for a 1st gen ipod
Posted by Phill in Texas on May 26, 2003 at 10:43 AM (PDT)
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I guess it’ll be under $50, sounds like a pretty sweet device. Unless of course the Super Dock rumours are true, in which case its kinda useless.
Posted by Alex Stapleton on May 26, 2003 at 11:57 AM (PDT)