IPort will release five freestanding iPod docking stations that will allow users to stream audio and video to their home entertainment system and also sync with iTunes. The various models range from the FS-1 that is controlled manually through the click whell to the higher end versions which will feature IR remote capabilities and two-way communications with the system. Starting at $150, the stations automatically charge the iPod. Expect to see these on the market at the end of October.
via|PCWorld
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