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January 03, 2006

iTrip LCD Review

The iTrip is a FM transmitter specifically designed for the iPod that allows you to play your music through any FM radio wherever the mood strikes you. The car, the beach, grandma’s house… it doesn’t matter, as long as you have access to a FM radio, your iPod can broadcast audio like a small portable radio station.

Griffin Technology, the maker of the iTrip, has made several major improvements to the new version of the iTrip, called the iTrip LCD. These features include a backlit LCD screen, tuning knob, a stronger FM broadcast mode call DX, and
the ability to broadcast to international FM frequencies.

Full Review: iTrip LCD - iPod FM Transmitter

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4 Responses to “iTrip LCD Review”

  1. James T. Says:

    I would’ve thought that the LCD feature would’ve been standard on the iPod iTrip (and any other FM transmitters). Long overdue in my opinion!

  2. David Says:

    Well in concept its good, but why fork out $27US when you can buy a radio the same size as the attachement for only $5?

    I suppose I’m missing the point. :)

  3. methodshop Says:

    FM radio is for senior citizens and 3d world nations. either broadcast over it with your ipod or get a Sirius satellite radio.

  4. Lucy Says:

    FYI - I saw these at BJs Wholesale for $17.

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