In 2004 Hewlett-Packard (HP) abandoned their own planned music player, to be called the Pavilion, and signed a deal with Apple to sell iPods produced by Apple with a HP badge on the back. This gave Apple access to retailers where they did not have a presence but HP did. However with the increasing popularity of the Apple iPod very few HP iPods were sold and HP terminated the deal with Apple in July 2005. (See links below)
Many companies offer these great devices. Which are CD players with iPod docks. These systems offer great speakers with the ability to alter your stereo systems.
An iPod can be connected to a stereo system for the purpose of playing music stored on the iPod with the quality of a stereo system. An iPod can be connected to a stereo either through a dock, or with the headphone jack on the iPod connected to the Aux In port of the stereo.
Yes you can for most systems you will need the Monster iCable for iPod and iPhone A IC IP-7 S.
The apple store, online and off, have deals on iPod stereo's. Roger's Stereo, Amazon, Best Buy, Geek, and also Sears website's have deals on iPod stereos.
Personal stereo, like a walkman, ipod, mp3 player with earphones. Before that, music systems were very big and heavy.
There are several ways to connect an iPod to your car stereo. One of the ways is using an FM Modulator. Another way to connect an iPod is a line-in connection.
Any car stereo is iPod ready. The issue with most late model cars is that there is no input jack for your iPod. However, an input can be purchased at any electronics store and can be installed on nearly any car.
In order to dock ones iPod to their stereo, they would need to install an iPod Dock. Many places offer iPod Docks, including Best Buy, Walmart, eBay, and Amazon.
95% of people listen to music in there cars, stereo, radio, and ipod the other 5% listen to it in better systems, or at dances and nightclubs
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iPod, stereo, radio
You can use an auxiliary cord to connect the iPod to the stereo. If you intend to use the built in digital stereo that can wirelessly connect your iPod, a video detailing the process is in related links.