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Jeff Block

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Joined: 12/14/2004

Just picked up a new video iPod, and I want to listen to it in the car. I'm not a qualityphile, so FM transmission will probably work for me. But what I do want is...

- Few wires.
- Charge while playing (which I think is pretty universal).
- Easy to use / control while driving.
- Out of the way (I'd love to slide the thing into a stand, not put it on the seat with wires running to the dash).

I've seen / tried out the DLO. I like it. I've also heard about the iTrip and others. Who has some recommendations / pros-cons for me?

"I'm just jazzed to be on the show, man."

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April 22, 2006 5:43 PM

My wife has never had any complaints with this one.

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May 17, 2006 10:01 AM

I finally got the DLO TransPod All-In-One FM Transmitter.  Check it out at ABT Electronics.

I love this thing.  It's sleek, looks great, unobtrusive (no wires, etc).  My only complaint is more about my car than my TransPod, in that the cigarette lighter is somewhat poorly located, making it less convenient than I'd like, but it works nonetheless.  AND ... the TransPod comes with all kinds of connectors to help get the thing as ideally located as possible.

"I'm just jazzed to be on the show, man."

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