Sonic Impact Technologies portable Video-55 for fifth generation iPod

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The Marubeni information TEXcorporation sells the Sonic Impact Technologies portable Video-55 Audio/Video for fifth generation iPod in Japan. You can watch or listen to your fifth generation iPod with the completely portable and rechargeable, the VIDEO-55 from Sonic Impact Technologies.Video-55 features a crystal-clear 7-inch widescreen LCD display with 480 x 234 output resolution with outstanding audio output. The Video-55 uses two aluminum cone neodymium drivers for clarity, a Class D digital amp with 1.2W per channel out put and advanced Maxxbass technology to provide enhanced bass response while minimizing distortion. The carefully engineered hard case not only protects the screen but also your iPod. In addition, it serves as a speaker cabinet that effectively enhances audio output. Powered by a premium three-phase lithium-ion rechargeable battery (4000 mAH), the VIDEO-55 offers a remarkable 3+ hours of battery life.

It includes convenient battery charge display lights, so you can easily keep track of how much power remains. You can use the included AC adapter or car power adapter also to power your Video-55. The Sonic Impact Technologies portable Video-55 Audio/Video for fifth generation iPod measures 231×170×40mm weighs 1,140g (with battery). Video-55 Audio/Video will be available in Japan by early 2007 for 39,800 Yen ($337).
Via m-infotec (Japanese)

November 20, 2006 - 6:33 AM | Posted in - MP3 |


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