Published on March 21st,2006 at 10:31 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Video cable for iPOD Video

If you want to destroy your eyes by watching all your videos in the screen of your iPOD Video, please disregard this news. If you like to relax them once in a while but still want to look at the videos stored onto the iPOD, here’s a cable that allows you to do so in 16:9 or HD at a resolution of 320×240. The BI-AVCABLE is an all white RGB cable for your (white) iPOD Video.

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Comments
 

  • Simon

    Oh glorious 320×240 hi-def!!

    Why is this cable only just appearing on here? this is old news!!!

    Also, it is known that it is possible to get any res file file onto the ipod (i think with a bit of trickery) So can it be output to these cables???

    I say these, because a stroll through Aki reveals there are many available now.

    But I will buy tomorrow anyway so I can watch my latest ep of 24 on my tv.

    thx http://www.videoseed.com

 

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