Published on August 6th,2008 at 12:32 AM
By kei
By kei
LDS-Ri710: New iPod Docking Station from Logitec

Japan’s Logitec introduced a new iPod docking station, the LDS-Ri710, that should be available at the end of August. Nothing special…. it can be connected to most iPods currently available to allow music listening and viewing pics and videos.
Our LDS-Ri710 provides a maximum output power of 4.6Watts x 2, frequency response of 80Hz-20kHz, signal-noise ratio of 80dB (IHF-A), 4Ω impedance, and features 65mm speaker driver units, Composite/S-Video/AUX interface, and FM radio, alarm clock…
Via Logitec
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I would like to see a modular design to allow for the next gen iPods to dock. I expect that the next gen iPods will come out next month as it seems that Apple has been replacing them every year in the fall lately. Apple is usually tight lipped about releasing any info to third party developers about their next generation products before they actually hit the market. A modular design would allow Logitec (or any other mfg) the ability to keep their product on the market longer. They could sell upgrade “docking” modules that plug into this dock that are sized to fit the current iPods on the market.