The iPod has helped revolutionize the way people store and listen to music, but it's not particularly car friendly. Unless your car stereo includes a cassette deck (increasingly rare) or an auxiliary input (more common among newer stereos) combined with the appropriate adapter, you simply haven't had the means to play your extensive iPod library through your car speakers. Several companies, however, have sought to fill this void by releasing a product called an FM transmitter, which broadcasts iPod tunes through FM airwaves. Griffin Technology is among the category leaders with its iTrip, a discreet little device that fits unobtrusively on top of any iPod model with a dock connector, including the iPod mini. The iTrip isn't confined to car stereos--it plays on almost any FM radio--but because most home stereos and boomboxes have auxiliary inputs, it's most popular as a car accessory.Used for $5.Comes with Spider-man the video game for PC. It's a shitty game, and that's why it's free
6/9/2007 12:49:42 PM
how many frequencies can it use
6/9/2007 2:35:37 PM
unlimitedsome frequencies are b etter than others though, it depends where you live
6/9/2007 3:37:39 PM
ill buy it tomorrow
6/9/2007 9:48:25 PM
$6 if not already gone.
6/11/2007 5:30:00 PM