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Tech Review: iLive iPod Docking System

Posted by Brian Leahy - Thursday, September 06, 2007 3:00 PM

TheFeed gets to play around with all the cool new gadgets and tell you what to think about them. Here’s the scoop on the…

iLive Flat Panel Docking System for iPod
Available:
Now
Price: $349.99 MSRP

PROS:

  • 2.1 Speakers Get Very Loud
  • Aux-In For Other Devices
  • iPod Dock, Remote, and USB Passthrough For PC Access
  • Wall Mountable

CONS:

  • Price High If Only Using For iPod
  • Unit is Large
  • Video Input/Output is Last-Gen (S-Video, Composite)

The first thing I noticed about this iPod dock is how great it sounds at high volumes. This thing blasts music like it’s its job, which is convenient as it is a speaker system. The bass sounds great with dual subwoofers with all the stylings of Tru-Bass and simulated surround sound. This is a great 2.1 system.

The iLive IHT3817DT has a bunch of inputs, but sadly, they are a bit last-gen. The unit has 2 composite and 2 S-Video inputs. The audio input is only RCA. As such, this unit isn’t ideal for a home theater system or game consoles. The lack of at least component video and optical audio hurts here. The remote is great and functions extremely well. It’s a full-sized remote and will fit in nicely with your 15 other remotes.

The device, however, excels as an iPod dock, radio, and stereo. It won’t play CDs without hooking up another device, but who still uses CD’s anyway? There is a USB pass-through on the unit that will hook up to a PC or Mac and allow users to sync with iTunes directly.

The iLive is wall-mountable and comes with the hardware to do so, which is a nice inclusion and certainly makes the price more reasonable. The iPod dock is actually a tray that extends from the unit and adds a bit of flair in an old-timey sci-fi way.

As an iPod dock, it sounds great, but the $349 price tag is a big pill to swallow if the only use you’ll get is the iPod dock. If you are looking for TV/Stereo speakers and aren’t quite at the component/optical level of video/audio, this could suit your needs. However, I’d recommend that you take that $350 and put it in the bank until you can afford an HDTV.

Here's what Kevin Pereira thought on Attack of the Show:


Comment(s)


Posted by djHaQ - Thursday, September 06, 2007 5:30 PM
Apple... we get it. People are going to buy your stuff. ...Now you can stop making the stuff.

Just... j... c'mon, please? It's getting ridiculous, man....

Posted by LastExile26 - Thursday, September 06, 2007 5:43 PM
Hey this seems like a cool device but yet very limiting i think it needs a little more creativity with a next-gen upgrade, but it will still be cool if they could carry the old and new input/output components in order to collaborate with a much more wider audience, there still alot of people that can't afford or lack necessities to handle new tech equipment.

Posted by Necrotix - Thursday, September 06, 2007 8:07 PM
gawd that looks absurd...

Posted by Memento - Thursday, September 06, 2007 11:35 PM
For that price? I would expect more components sprawled upon my feet for my utter convenience.

Posted by stolie - Friday, September 07, 2007 6:15 AM
um wow apple has been coming out with alot of stuff lately like the iphone and then a couple of months later apple comes out with all of this shit a ipod tuch a super small i pod nano and now this. by the end of the year my wall is going to be full of this apple stuff it is all preety cool and stuff but give microsft a chance to do something maybe even sony.

Posted by Mac2p0 - Friday, September 07, 2007 6:41 PM
Its huge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THats all i have to say. Oh yeah and what happend to the good old head sets?

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