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Press Release
iPort™
Showcases Apple iPhone™ Adaptability &
Video Content Browsing
SAN CLEMENTE, August22, 2007 –At
the 2007 CEDIA Expo in Denver Colorado,
iPort, maker of the world's first
in-wall music system for iPod, plans
to release an updated generation
of its IW (In-wall) family of iPort
docks. Each of the five IW models
now features a re-designed docking
faceplate engineered to accommodate
Apple's exciting new iPhone, as well
as all existing touch-wheel iPod
models.
"We see iPhone as a logical and
innovative extension of
the iPod lifestyle, combining communications,
internet, and the iPod's awesome
music and video features in a single
mobile solution, one we expect
many iPod users will utilize as
their entertainment source at home
as well," said Buzz Delano, iPort
consultant in Business Development. "Having
iPort as a home-integration keystone,
supporting iPhone music content
is a totally cool, and entirely
unique solution for the custom
installer to present to customers."
With revised dock dimensions,
the new iPort IW series allows
users easily to dock (and charge)
their iPhone. Since the iPhone
employs Apple's standard 30-pin
connector to make all content,
control, and charging connections,
only a mechanical redesign of the
physical docking mechanism was
required. In so doing, iPort remains
at the forefront of iPhone and
iPod docking.
Another key new feature is now
included from iPort for all the
company's iPort IW (in-wall) and
FS (Free-Standing) level-4 and
-5 models: "video browsing": the
capability to view, navigate, and
select all iPod video menus via
an iPort installation integrated
with a custom controller such as
a touchscreen or wall-panel. (iPort
supports the most popular such
systems, including Crestron and
AMX,) Fortunately, iPort had the
foresight to design in future video-browsing
expandability from the outset,
despite the audio-only iPods of
the time, making possible today's
iPort IW and FS models' full access
(via RS-232) to iPod video menus
and two-way serial-control.
Buzz Delano adds, "For the customer,
it's all about access to their
content. As the iPod, and now the
iPhone have rapidly evolved into
primary entertainment sources,
they've made for a lot of happy
people--sharing video content is
fun. iPort continues to be dedicated
to enabling that fun, by supporting
the best in technology that the
custom market has to provide. The
new video browsing feature for
iPod, and our iPhone compatibility
keep that happening."
At the 2007 CEDIA Expo, iPort
will showcase its latest design
for iPort IW-range designs with
the Apple iPhone, and demonstrate
its full lineup of in-wall and
free-standing solutions. Additionally,
iPort will highlight demos of two-way
control modules from its iPort
Vendor Integration Partner program,
which provides registered iPort
dealers access to a growing collection
of two-way control software modules.
Digital
images are available to members
of the press by contacting: Lucette
Nicoll at Nicoll Public Relations,
Inc., 781-762-9300 or lucette@nicollpr.com .
About iPort
iPort, maker of the first in-wall music system for
iPod, provides freedom from the constraints of headphones.
iPort makes it possible to easily share music and photos
through any home stereo or entertainment system.
Using innovative technology and unique design iPort
is committed to producing products that are stylish,
inventive, and as simple to use as the iPod.
For more information, contact iPort at 212 Avenida
Fabricante, San Clemente, CA 92672, call 949-492-
7777, or go to www.iportmusic.com.
iPort is the innovation of Scott Struthers, co-founder
of Sonance, developer of the first high fidelity in-wall
speaker, and
a founding member of CEDIA.
iPort is a registered trademark of Dana Innovations

Media Contact
Lucette Nicoll / Chet Murray Nicoll
Public Relations, Inc.
Tel: 781.762.9300 chet@nicollpr.com

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iPort®

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