One problem I have with it is...... the iPod is facing the wrong way. In order to control the device, you have to remove it from the dock instead of just lifting up the frame, flipping it over, and adjusting settings.
The resolution of 480x243 is comparable to portable DVD players....... If you can play video off of this device, you could technically use it as a portable screen for your iPod instead of using a portable DVD player. That alone makes it worth the price.
Considering it plays videos also, most DVDs are in 16x9 AND TV is going 16:9 for the most part when HDTV hits. I can see your point, but for portable video, I'd prefer 16x9 ratio over 4x3.
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One problem I have with it is...... the iPod is facing the wrong way. In order to control the device, you have to remove it from the dock instead of just lifting up the frame, flipping it over, and adjusting settings.
The resolution of 480x243 is comparable to portable DVD players....... If you can play video off of this device, you could technically use it as a portable screen for your iPod instead of using a portable DVD player. That alone makes it worth the price.
Considering it plays videos also, most DVDs are in 16x9 AND TV is going 16:9 for the most part when HDTV hits. I can see your point, but for portable video, I'd prefer 16x9 ratio over 4x3.