Apple iPod photo AV Cable
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Average customer review:Product Description
The iPod AV Cable connects to the headphone port of the iPod photo or the line out port on the iPod photo Dock. Perfect for viewing slideshows from the iPod photo no matter where you take it. Your television must have RCA video and audio input jacks. Compatible with iPod photo only.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #36650 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Apple
- Model: M9765G/A
- Released on: 2006-09-04
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .26 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The iPod photo AV Cable provides composite video and audio output for viewing photo slideshows with music on a TV. It connects to the headphone port of the iPod photo or the line out port on the iPod photo Dock. The iPod photo AV Cable is perfect for viewing slideshows from the iPod photo no matter where you take it. Your television must have RCA video and audio input jacks. This cable is made specifically for iPod photo.
Customer Reviews
Perfection in cable form
What a great product, it looks good, is very robust, and makes my ipod's videos appear huge on tv with very little quality loss.
The only bad thing i can say about it is that it is maybe a little overpriced for what it is but if you want to get the most out of your ipod it's a necessity.
Oh and make sure you have your ipod's video set to 'TV out = On' i spent a good ten minutes panicing as to why the picture wasn't coming up on the TV!
Get this if you have a lot of videos on your ipod, you won't be dissapointed!
Perfect Quality Cable
This is an excellent quality lead and well worth the money, if you want to connect your ipod up to your tv to view your photos and listen to your music then this lead is for you. I thouroughly recommend this av cable.
Its only a cable, but...
...it does turn the already excellent video ipod into much more of a home entertainment device. I have it wired into my Hi-Fi amplifier most of the time, but is also great when hooked up to the TV to show slideshows or videos.







