The iPod is almost ideal for storing photos and movies. The problem lies in the screen size of a mobile device: great for one, good for two, but if there are more viewers? The solution to the problem is to connect the iPod to the TV.
Instructions
Step 1
Use the Apple Universal Dock with Apple Composite AV Cable or Apple Component AV Cable compatible with your remote control for easy viewing on your TV screen. Please be aware that TV out support is available for iPod Touch, iPod nano third generation and iPod classic fifth generation or higher.
Step 2
Choose the ready-made Apple Composite AV Cable MB129, which allows you to make video connections through the composite input.
Step 3
Use another pre-made Apple Component AV Cable MB128 for better picture quality. Includes three Y, PB and Pr video tulips providing composite input and two audio tulips.
Step 4
Try connecting your iPod to your TV using an Onkyo DS-A3 docking station with composite and component output. The delivery set includes remote controls, the station has its own on-screen menu and has the ability to charge a mobile device. An additional option is the ability to connect external audio speakers.
Step 5
Enjoy the Tekkeon Nav-Dock, a portable media center that connects to your TV. The package includes a remote control.
Step 6
Choose Microlab iDock 100 for a budget-friendly iPod to TV solution. This gadget, first of all, is distinguished by the presence of a built-in amplifier that provides the ability to adjust the volume, the option to recharge the connected device and the remote control included in the package.