NOTE:
The power button is a little flaky, sometimes it takes a second for it to work. However, the remote included works fine and can be used to control it.
This was a demo device.
OPEN BOX.
Product Description:
Completely portable and rechargeable, the Video 55 speaker/display
system from Sonic Impact gives you the power to decide where, when, and
how you watch and listen to your iPod. The Video 55 is distinguished by
a carefully engineered hard case that holds a crystal-clear, 7-inch
widescreen LCD display on the inside with a 480 x 234 resolution,
letting you watch extended-length videos with friends or just enjoy TV
shows on a larger, laptop-like screen. The hard case also doubles as a
speaker cabinet for the pair of 1.25-inch aluminum cone neodymium
drivers, which team with the Class D digital amp and advanced Maxxbass
technology to deliver an enhanced bass response, minimal distortion,
and an overall frequency range of 100 Hz to 20 kHz. The resulting audio
sounds terrific whether you're listening to the latest OutKast album or
watching a big-budget music video.
Users will also dig the Video
55's contemporary yet timeless design, which offers a perfect fit for
just about any home or office decor. The Video 55 is also uncommonly
rugged, making it an ideal companion for such outdoor activities as
camping trips or backyard barbecues. And thanks to the efficient
three-phase rechargeable battery, the Video 55 delivers a remarkable
four hours of battery life. Other details include a convenient battery
charge display light, which lets you easily keep track of the remaining
power; a built-in docking station that works with any iPod with a
30-pin dock connector; an auxiliary input for older iPods, MP3 players,
and other audio devices with 3.5 mm headphone jacks; such charging
options as an AC adapter and a car charger; dual headphone jacks for
long plane trips; and an infrared remote control.
The
all-black Video 55 measures 8.7 by 1.7 by 6.5 inches (W x H x D),
weighs 2.4 pounds, and is backed by a one-year warranty.
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Due to a recent change in Apple iTunes software, the 3rd-generation
iPod nano and the 6th-generation iPod classic no longer will broadcast
a video signal to the Video 55 when docked in the docking connector.
With Apple's software change, the only way to view video on any
existing video player, including the Video 55, is to purchase Apple's
iPod Composite Video Cable, available at Apple retail stores and Apple
online.