The next time the iPod is synced with iTunes, a playlist will automatically be created that consists of all the tagged songs so the user can now sample or buy them. The device also features video output that works with the video iPod models. The device will go on sale next month with a hefty price tag of $500.
The I-Sonic Entertainment System 2 has had some feature cut from its predecessor, which costs $100 more, including a CD / DVD player and XM Satellite Radio support.
Source:
News.com
Written by: James Delahunty @ 8 Sep 2007 19:57