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Griffin Technology has updated their iTrip FM adapter to include an LCD read-out of the station that it is currently tuned in to, as well as a dial that allows you to set the frequency, rather than selecting a “song” from your iPod to lock it in.
The new iTrip sports a large, easy to read backlit LCD screen to make setting its digital tuner easy and intuitive. A handy knob on the side of the iTrip makes it a breeze to select broadcast frequency: simply turn to the frequency and click the knob to set it. The iTrip remembers its settings for convenience. This compact, self-contained design makes changing stations a snap, perfect for use on the go.
I just may have to update my trusty iTrip with this new version.
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3 Responses for "Griffin Releases New iTrip"
September 5th, 2005 at 12:19 pm
1did you know this gadget is forbidden in france due to FM restrictions or somth… :-)
September 7th, 2005 at 1:49 pm
2Just use the Belkin tape adapter. It works perfect with my iPod.
December 18th, 2006 at 1:22 pm
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