Friday, March 17, 2006

iFM and iTrip for PSP



Radio Tuner and Remote Control

As the first of a series of PSP products to be introduced in short order, Griffin has reinvented its iFM Radio Tuner and Remote Control. iFM for PSP integrates FM radio tuning and a handy remote control in a tiny, unobtrusive enclosure. With iFM, your PSP becomes a powerful, portable stereo FM tuner with advanced features such as digital auto station scan with wraparound and six station presets. A Band-Switch function allows switching between US, European and Japanese FM bands for tuning anywhere in the world.

iFM's large, easy-to-read display makes tuning easy. The built-in pass-through port makes iFM convenient for headphones, and the belt clip makes it convenient for carrying. With a single button, listeners can switch between favorite FM programming or music stored on the PSP.

Give your PSP what it's been missing — Radio.


Pricing & Availability

Griffin iFM for PSP is priced at just $49.99 USD and can be ordered from www.griffintechnology.com.





iTrip - FM transmitter for iPod

In 2003, Griffin rocked the portable audio world by introducing iTrip, the first FM transmitter for iPod. iTrip lets iPod users send audio content wirelessly to their home or car stereo receivers. The ability to hear their iPod music and videos on the best available sound system has made the iTrip product family the most popular iPod accessories in the world.

Acknowledging the PlayStation's multimedia capabilities, Griffin now reinvents iTrip for PSP. The sleek, trim iTrip PSP module snaps onto the bottom of the PSP easily and securely. Users simply pick an empty station on their FM receivers, match the frequency on iTrip's large, easy-to-read display, and then enjoy the PSP's audio over their stereo speakers.

Griffin's renowned industrial design seamlessly complements the PSP, and manages the magic without adding bulk.

Pricing & Availability

Griffin iTrip for PSP is priced at $49.99 USD and can be ordered from www.griffintechnology.com.

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