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March 27, 2007
Griffin launches iTrip for iPod nano
Griffin Technology's iTrip has been updated for the iPod nano, enabling users to send music from the device to a nearby FM stereo.
Similarly to previous versions of the device, the iTrip for iPod nano will allow users to view setup and control information on the SmartDisplay screen, while adjusting volume on the SmartSense volume control.
The device is powered from the nano, although Griffin has also included a mini USB port to allow charging during use.
Griffin has also developed a technology called DistortionFree that adjusts output volume for distortion-free play.
The iTrip for iPod nano is available now at a cost of £34 including VAT.
Griffin Technology said: "iTrip for iPod nano interfaces with the user in a completely original way.
"It uses the nano's own clear, bright screen to display tuning and setup information - this efficient approach makes iTrip for nano the slimmest, lightest and best-looking iPod accessory ever."
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Posted by ipodworld at March 27, 2007 09:19 AM
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