Choose The Perfect Ipod Docking Station!
iPod is a brand name which represents a series of Portable media Players. iPod has been designed by Apple and is also marketed by Apple. It was launched in October of 2001. iPod devices are mainly audio players, but it October 2005. iPod added video players in its product range too. iPod mini was discontinued after introduction of iPod nano as a fifth generation iPod. General models use internal hard drive for memory, while iPod shuffle and iPod nano employ flash memory for their small size.
Docking station is the part of any portable electronic equipment which can be left behind while traveling and contains the hardware which is not required. Thus a smaller section parts with the whole equipment, providing a much lighter and smaller part. A docking station can have extra connections for expansions cards, hard drive bays, mouse/keyboard connectors, optical drive bays, PC Card slots, additional USB ports, external display connectors along with many other devices which can be parted with during traveling and increase weight and decrease portability. Docking can be cold docking and can also be hot docking. In cold docking, the equipment needs to be turned off before the extra part can be removed. Also, for attaching the part again, the device needs to be turned off again. In hot docking, attaching or detaching of peripherals or docking parts can be done while the equipment is on, with or without programs running on it.
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There are many docking stations, manufactured by iPod in the market. But YDS-10 is considered to be the most convenient one of them. Its customized design allows it to work with Yamahas HTR-5960, HTR-5950, RX-V659 and RX-V559 home theatre receivers. Once connected to the iPod, along with charging the iPod and playing the selected song, it also shows images or movies through a connected monitor. This kind of iPod docking station is perfect for those who download TV shows and want to watch them on a big screen. YDS-10, in addition to this also provides remote control for the onscreen display, and thus provides better comfort for the operator. An iPod docking station can normally be connected to rear panel port and the connection is a simple and easy plug.
Some iPod docking stations, like SW-4030 can be also plugged into a PC through USB 2.0 port. They allow data transfer to up to 480 Mbps. SW-4030 works for all the iPods except shuffle. Like most of the docking stations, it comes with a remote control too. iPod Docking stations are definitely worth their value. They can charge the iPod whenever the user wants, and can detach easily to provide the user with a portable iPod and is soon becoming a necessity when anyone buys an iPod.

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