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Wednesday September 3, 2008 9:49 am

Portable iPod Video Enlarger/DVD Player

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Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Home Entertainment, Movies, Music, Portable Audio / Video

iPod EnlargerSlide your 5th gen iPod into the front of this DVD player and you can watch video on a 8 1/2-inch, 16:9 widescreen LCD, about 2 3/4 larger than what is shown on the iPod. There is a clear plastic cover for protection, dual headphone jacks, and an AV port for TV output. At a size of 10 1/4 x 2 3/4 x 6-inches and a weight of 2 3/4 lbs., it comes with both AC and DC adapters, and a remote. Supporting DVDs, VCDs, CDs, MP3 CDs, and iPod video/music files, think $269.95 price with an expected ship date in the next week or so.


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How much is this iPod Video Enlarger anyway? I am not really a heavy iPod user but I tend to borrow my son’s iPod whenever we are on the road for hours (and I’m not the one driving) and I have a hard time deciphering the figures at the small display. I was looking at the C1-920D VGA Video Eyewear at http://www.pressdigital.com.au/ which looks like goggles that can be connected with multi media devices like PC, iPod video player or even the PS2 or PS3 without eye irritation.  I’m not sure though if I should go for this 3D goggles or the iPod Video Enlarger.  Anybody’s 2-cents worth on this?


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